Attentional Bias for Emotional Stimuli in Borderline Personality Disorder A Meta-Analysis
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| Publication date | 2016 |
| Journal | Psychopathology |
| Volume | Issue number | 49 | 6 |
| Pages (from-to) | 383-396 |
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| Abstract |
Background: In borderline personality disorder (BPD),
attentional bias (AB) to emotional stimuli may be a core component in
disorder pathogenesis and maintenance. Sampling: 11
emotional Stroop task (EST) studies with 244 BPD patients, 255
nonpatients (NPs) and 95 clinical controls and 4 visual dot-probe task
(VDPT) studies with 151 BPD patients or subjects with BPD features and
62 NPs were included. Methods: We conducted two separate
meta-analyses for AB in BPD. One meta-analysis focused on the EST for
generally negative and BPD-specific/personally relevant negative words.
The other meta-analysis concentrated on the VDPT for negative and
positive facial stimuli. Results: There is evidence for an
AB towards generally negative emotional words compared to NPs
(standardized mean difference, SMD = 0.311) and to other psychiatric
disorders (SMD = 0.374) in the EST studies. Regarding
BPD-specific/personally relevant negative words, BPD patients reveal an
even stronger AB than NPs (SMD = 0.454). The VDPT studies indicate a
tendency towards an AB to positive facial stimuli but not negative
stimuli in BPD patients compared to NPs. Conclusions: The
findings rather reflect an AB in BPD to generally negative and
BPD-specific/personally relevant negative words rather than an AB in BPD
towards facial stimuli, and/or a biased allocation of covert
attentional resources to negative emotional stimuli in BPD and not a
bias in focus of visual attention. Further research regarding the role
of childhood traumatization and comorbid anxiety disorders may improve
the understanding of these underlying processes.
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| Document type | Article |
| Note | Erratum |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1159/000448624 |
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