关键词: COVID-19 belief borderline personality organization denial dissociation splitting

来  源:   DOI:10.3389/fpsyt.2021.700774   PDF(Pubmed)

Abstract:
The aim of the current study was to investigate whether a specific social perception of the pandemic-believing or not in COVID-19-predicts borderline personality organizations and whether this relationship is mediated by more primitive maladaptive mechanisms-splitting, denial, and dissociation. The online study included 720 organization aged 25-45. Participants were diverse in terms of place of residence, being in a relationship, and education level. Approximately 30% of the general population reported not believing in the COVID-19 pandemic. Non-believers scored slightly higher on borderline symptoms and used more maladaptive defense mechanisms than believers. Individuals who deny COVID-19 are more likely to show characteristics of borderline personality organization. Splitting is an important mechanism in this relationship.
摘要:
本研究的目的是调查对大流行的特定社会认知-相信或不相信COVID-19-预测边缘人格组织,以及这种关系是否由更原始的适应不良机制-分裂介导,否认,和分离。在线研究包括720个25-45岁的组织。参与者在居住地方面各不相同,在一段关系中,和教育水平。大约30%的普通人群报告不相信COVID-19大流行。非信徒在临界症状上的得分略高,并且比信徒使用更多的适应不良防御机制。否认COVID-19的个体更有可能表现出边缘性人格组织的特征。分裂是这种关系中的重要机制。
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