Dissociation proneness and pain hyposensitivity in current and remitted borderline personality disorder

Volume: 24, Issue: 7, Pages: 1257 - 1268
Published: Apr 15, 2020
Abstract
Background Stress‐related dissociation has been shown to negatively co‐vary with pain perception in current borderline personality disorder (cBPD). While remission of the disorder (rBPD) is associated with normalized pain perception, it remains unclear whether dissociation proneness is still enhanced in this group and how this feature interacts with pain sensitivity. Methods Twenty‐five cBPD patients, 20 rBPD patients and 24 healthy controls...
Paper Details
Title
Dissociation proneness and pain hyposensitivity in current and remitted borderline personality disorder
Published Date
Apr 15, 2020
Volume
24
Issue
7
Pages
1257 - 1268
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