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Special Issue Article

Are difficulties in emotion regulation and intolerance of uncertainty related to negative affect in borderline personality disorder?

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Pages 137-147 | Received 04 Sep 2017, Accepted 23 May 2018, Published online: 10 Nov 2020
 

Abstract

Objective

Investigating whether intolerance of uncertainty interacts with difficulties in emotion regulation and negative affect in Italian individuals with borderline personality disorder compared to healthy controls.

Method

A group of patients with borderline personality disorder (N = 48; clinical group) and a group of healthy participants (N = 48) matched on gender filled‐in self‐report measures assessing difficulties in emotion regulation, intolerance of uncertainty, and negative affect.

Results

Individuals in the clinical group showed higher levels of difficulties in emotion regulation (except for lack of emotional awareness), intolerance of uncertainty, and negative affect than healthy participants. Interestingly, while difficulties in emotion regulation were correlated with negative affect in both groups, significant medium‐large correlations between difficulties in emotion regulation and intolerance of uncertainty were observed only in the clinical group. Lastly, findings from a stepwise hierarchical multiple regression analysis conducted on the clinical group revealed that difficulties in emotion regulation were the most significant predictors of negative affect above and beyond IU.

Conclusions

Current findings highlight that difficulties in emotion regulation can be intended as a core, high‐level process underlying borderline personality disorder and that IU might be involved—although more marginally—in predicting negative affect in this population. Future research further exploring whether and how intolerance of uncertainty and difficulties in emotion regulation interact in borderline personality disorder may inform psychological assessment and treatment.

Abstract

Funding: University of Padova, project code: VIDO_AFAR16_02.

Conflict of interest: None.

Funding: University of Padova, project code: VIDO_AFAR16_02.

Conflict of interest: None.

Notes

Funding: University of Padova, project code: VIDO_AFAR16_02.

Conflict of interest: None.

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University of Padova

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