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Salud mental

versão impressa ISSN 0185-3325

Resumo

ZEGARRA-VALDIVIA, Jonathan Adrián  e  CHINO VILCA, Brenda Nadia. Social cognition and executive function in borderline personality disorder: evidence of altered cognitive processes. Salud Ment [online]. 2019, vol.42, n.1, pp.33-42. ISSN 0185-3325.  https://doi.org/10.17711/sm.0185-3325.2019.005.

Introduction

Social cognition (SC) and executive function (EF) research in borderline personality disorder (BPD) has proven to be controversial and lack of sufficient information about deficit patterns.

Objective

Assess the contribution of SC and EF in the socio-emotional and cognitive patterns in BPD, as well as investigate the possible relationships between SC, EF, and clinic features in BPD.

Method

The study evaluated 20 females with BPD in ambulatory hospitalization and 20 healthy women in social cognition (“Reading the mind through the eyes” and the IOWA gambling task) and executive function (with the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test, verbal fluency tasks; digit spam test and numbers-and-letters of the WAIS-III, Trail Making Test Form A and B).

Results

The results show statistically-significant differences for the tasks evaluated in social cognition, the theory of mind (u: 181, p < .001**), and the IOWA gambling task, score IOWA 4 (p < .004*), and IOWA 5 p < .003*); and executive functioning, for example in the Wisconsin card sorting test, WCST1 were found (p < .003*), WCST2 (p < .004*), WCST3 (p < .018*) or WCST4 (p < .003*). Digit span test and verbal fluency had significant differences compared to controls.

Discussion and conclusion

The subdomains evaluated would be good endophenotypes as well as specific cognitive processes for research and rehabilitation.

Palavras-chave : Neuropsychology; borderline personality disorder; social cognition; executive function.

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