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Borderline personality disorder and laboratory-induced cold pressor pain: Evidence of stress-induced analgesia
Authors:William McCown  Harry Galina  Judith Johnson  Phillip A. DeSimone  Jennifer Posa
Affiliation:(1) Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research, Old Orangeburg Road, 10962 Orangeburg, New York;(2) Montreal, Quebec, Canada;(3) Villanova University, 19085 Villanova, Pennsylvania;(4) Dennison University, 43023 Granville, Ohio
Abstract:Behavioral neuroscience findings regarding stress-induced analgesia may be an appropriate model for the paradoxical effects of self-mutilative pain of patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD). We hypothesized that BPD patients would show an exaggerated antinociceptive effect from an uncontrollable cold pressor stress, compared to persons with other personality disorders or to a nonpsychiatric control group. This hypothesis was supported. Limitations of the study and directions for future research are discussed.
Keywords:stress-induced analgesia  borderline personality disorder
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