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Structural model of borderline personality disorder based on early life trauma, schema mentality and perception of maternal parenting with the mediating role of emotion regulation difficulty

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 Introduction: Borderline personality disorder is a severe and debilitating disorder that is estimated in one to two percent of the general population. According to this the aim of this study was to structurally model borderline personality disorder based on early life trauma, Schema mentality and perception of maternal parenting with the role of Mood mediator. Materials and Methods: The research method was descriptive-correlation modeling of structural equations. The statistical population of the study consisted of people with borderline personality disorder referred to medical centers (clinics and psychiatric hospitals) in Tehran in the years 1997-98 that 250 people were selected as a sample by purposive sampling. Data collection tools included Borderline Personality Scale (BPI) Questionnaire (1999), Mood Personality Questionnaire (TCI), Cloninger et al (1993), Child Abuse Experience Questionnaire (CASRS), Mohammadkhani et al (2003) and Mentality Questionnaire. Schematic (SMQ) and Perceived Parenting Methods Questionnaire (POPS) by Grolling et al (1997). Data analysis was performed by structural equation modeling (SEM) and using SPSS24 and AMOS23 software. Results: The findings showed that Mood plays a mediating role in the relationship between early life trauma and borderline personality. Mood mediates the relationship between Schema mentality and borderline personality and Mood mediates the relationship between maternal parenting and borderline personality (P <0. 05) Conclusion: The present study confirmed the role of Mood, Early life traumas, Schema mentality and perceived Parenting practices in explaining borderline personality disorder, which provide the theoretical basis for preventive programs to clinical professionals. Gives.

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kiaei, shirin, GOLSHANI, FATEMEH, emami pour, sozan, Baghdasarians, Anita, & badiei, mohammad mahdi. (2022). Structural model of borderline personality disorder based on early life trauma, schema mentality and perception of maternal parenting with the mediating role of emotion regulation difficulty. MEDICAL JOURNAL OF MASHHAD UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, 65(1 ), 231-246. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/1121504/en

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kiaei shirin, GOLSHANI FATEMEH, emami pour sozan, Baghdasarians Anita, badiei mohammad mahdi. Structural model of borderline personality disorder based on early life trauma, schema mentality and perception of maternal parenting with the mediating role of emotion regulation difficulty. MEDICAL JOURNAL OF MASHHAD UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES[Internet]. 2022;65(1 ):231-246. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/1121504/en

IEEE: Copy

shirin kiaei, FATEMEH GOLSHANI, sozan emami pour, Anita Baghdasarians, and mohammad mahdi badiei, “Structural model of borderline personality disorder based on early life trauma, schema mentality and perception of maternal parenting with the mediating role of emotion regulation difficulty,” MEDICAL JOURNAL OF MASHHAD UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, vol. 65, no. 1 , pp. 231–246, 2022, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/1121504/en

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