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Mental state decoding impairment in major depression and borderline personality disorder: meta-analysis

机译:严重抑郁症和边缘型人格障碍的心理状态解码障碍:荟萃分析

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Background Patients with major depression and borderline personality disorder are characterised by a distorted perception of other people's intentions. Deficits in mental state decoding are thought to be the underlying cause of this clinical feature. Aims To examine, using meta-analysis, whether mental state decoding abilities in patients with major depression and borderline personality disorder differ from those of healthy controls. Method A systematic review of 13 cross-sectional studies comparing Reading in the Mind of the Eyes Test (RMET) accuracy performance of patients with major depression or borderline personality disorder and healthy age-matched controls ( n = 976). Valence scores, where reported, were also assessed. Results Large significant deficits were seen for global RMET performance in patients with major depression ( d = a?’0.751). The positive RMET valence scores of patients with depression were significantly worse; patients with borderline personality disorder had worse neutral scores. Both groups were worse than controls. Moderator analysis revealed that individuals with comorbid borderline personality disorder and major depression did better than those with borderline personality disorder alone on accuracy. Those with comorbid borderline personality disorder and any cluster B or C personality disorder did worse than borderline personality disorder alone. Individuals with both borderline personality disorder and major depression performed better then those with borderline personality disorder without major depression for positive valence. Conclusions These findings highlight the relevance of RMET performance in patients with borderline personality disorder and major depression, and the importance of considering comorbidity in future analysis.
机译:背景患有严重抑郁症和边缘性人格障碍的患者的特征在于对他人意图的感知失真。精神状态解码的缺陷被认为是该临床特征的根本原因。目的通过荟萃分析检查重度抑郁和边缘性人格障碍患者的精神状态解码能力是否与健康对照者不同。方法系统评价了13项横断面研究,比较了患有重度抑郁或边缘性人格障碍的患者与健康的年龄相匹配的对照者(n = 976)的“心目中的阅读测验(RMET)”的准确性表现。还评估了价数得分。结果在重度抑郁症患者中,总体RMET表现存在明显的明显缺陷(d = a?0.751)。抑郁症患者的RMET价阳性得分显着恶化;边缘型人格障碍患者的中性评分较差。两组都比对照组差。主持人分析显示,合并症的交际型人格障碍和重度抑郁症患者的准确性优于仅合并交际型人格障碍的个体。合并边缘性人格障碍和任何B类或C类人格障碍者的表现比单纯边缘性人格障碍严重。边缘型人格障碍和重度抑郁症患者的阳性表现均好于边缘性人格障碍无严重抑郁症的个体。结论这些发现凸显了边缘性人格障碍和重度抑郁症患者RMET表现的相关性,以及在未来分析中考虑合并症的重要性。

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