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An analogue investigation of the relationships among perceived parental criticism, negative affect, and borderline personality disorder features: the role of thought suppression

An analogue investigation of the relationships among perceived parental criticism, negative affect, and borderline personality disorder features: the role of thought suppression
An analogue investigation of the relationships among perceived parental criticism, negative affect, and borderline personality disorder features: the role of thought suppression
The current study examined the relationships among biological predisposition, social environment, emotion regulation, and features characteristic of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). Using an analogue sample, we examined whether thought suppression mediated the relationship of negative affective intensity/reactivity and perceived parental criticism with a composite of BPD features including impulsivity, interpersonal sensitivity, and aggression. Results indicated that thought suppression fully mediated the relationship between negative affect intensity/reactivity and BPD features and partially mediated the relationship between BPD features and perceived parental criticism. Clinical implications, directions for further research, and limitations of the present study are discussed.

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Cheavens, Jennifer S.
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Rosenthal, M. Zachary
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Kosson, David
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Cheavens, Jennifer S., Rosenthal, M. Zachary, Daughters, Stacey B., Nowak, Jennifer, Kosson, David, Lynch, Thomas R. and Lejuez, C.W. (2004) An analogue investigation of the relationships among perceived parental criticism, negative affect, and borderline personality disorder features: the role of thought suppression. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 43 (2), 257-268. (doi:10.1016/j.brat.2004.01.006). (PMID:15629754)

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The current study examined the relationships among biological predisposition, social environment, emotion regulation, and features characteristic of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). Using an analogue sample, we examined whether thought suppression mediated the relationship of negative affective intensity/reactivity and perceived parental criticism with a composite of BPD features including impulsivity, interpersonal sensitivity, and aggression. Results indicated that thought suppression fully mediated the relationship between negative affect intensity/reactivity and BPD features and partially mediated the relationship between BPD features and perceived parental criticism. Clinical implications, directions for further research, and limitations of the present study are discussed.

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Published date: 28 July 2004

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Local EPrints ID: 194227
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/194227
ISSN: 0005-7967
PURE UUID: be9d8876-1c64-4d7a-8f51-18f745776da7
ORCID for Thomas R. Lynch: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-1270-6097

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Author: Jennifer S. Cheavens
Author: M. Zachary Rosenthal
Author: Stacey B. Daughters
Author: Jennifer Nowak
Author: David Kosson
Author: Thomas R. Lynch ORCID iD
Author: C.W. Lejuez

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