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Pain assessment in self-injurious patients with borderline personality disorder using signal detection theory
[摘要] Signal detection theory measures of thermal responsivity were examined to determine whether differences in reported pain experienced during self-injurious behavior in female patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD) are explained by neurosensory factors and/or attitudinal factors (response bias). Female patients with BPD who do not experience pain during self-injury (BPD-NP group) were found to discriminate more poorly between noxious thermal stimuli of similar intensity, low P(A), than female patients with BPD who experience pain during self-injury (BPD-P group), female patients with BPD who do not have a history of self-injury (BPD-C group), and age-matched normal women. The BPD-NP group also had a higher response criterion, B (more stoical) than the BPD-C group. These findings suggest that 'analgesia' during self-injury in patients with BPD is related to both neurosensory and attitudinal/psychological abnormalities. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd.
[发布日期] 1997-05-30 [发布机构] 
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[关键词] pain perception;personality disorder;self-mutilation;parasuicide;sensory decision theory;dissociation;opiate [时效性] 
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