Components of event-related potentials and borderline personality disorder: a meta-analysis

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Salas, Fabiola [1 ]
Nvo-Fernandez, Marcelo [1 ]
Leiva-Bianchi, Marcelo [1 ,6 ]
Saez, Daniela Avello [2 ]
Paeza, Geraldy Sepulveda [1 ]
Garcia, Marc Via [3 ,4 ]
Villacura-Herrera, Cesar [1 ,5 ]
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[1] Univ Talca, Fac Psychol, Lab Methodol Behav Sci & Neurosci, Talca, Chile
[2] Pontificia Univ Catolica Chile, Fac Hlth, Sch Occupat Therapy, Santiago, Chile
[3] Univ Barcelona, Dept Clin Psychol & Psychobiol, Barcelona, Spain
[4] Univ Barcelona, Inst Neurociencies, Barcelona, Spain
[5] Univ Talca, Fac Psychol, Ctr Invest Ciencias Cognit, Talca, Chile
[6] Univ Talca, Fac Psychol, Lircay Ave, Talca 3460000, Chile
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Borderline personality disorder; trauma; electroencephalogram; event-related potentials; P300; POSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS-DISORDER; RISK-FACTORS; NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL DEFICITS; CHILDHOOD TRAUMA; EEG SIGNALS; P300; EPIDEMIOLOGY; SEVERITY; SYMPTOMS; HEALTH;
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10.1080/20008066.2023.2297641
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B849 [应用心理学];
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摘要
Background: Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is characterized by symptoms associated with difficulties in emotion regulation, altered self-image, impulsivity, and instability in personal relationships. A relationship has been found between BPD symptoms and altered neuropsychological processes. Studies of event-related potentials (ERP) measured with electroencephalogram (EEG) have found neural correlates related to BPD symptoms. Of note is the P300 component, considered a potential mental health biomarker for trauma-associated disorders. However, no meta-analysis has been found to demonstrate this relationship.Objectives: To evaluate the relationship between the P300 component and BPD symptoms. To evaluate the relationship of other ERP components with BPD symptoms.Methods: The method and procedure were adjusted to the PRISMA checklist. The search was performed in three databases: WOS, Scopus and PubMed. A Random Effects Model was used to perform the analysis of the studies. In addition, a meta-regression was performed with % women, Gini and GDP. Finally, a descriptive analysis of the main results found between P300, other ERP components (LPP, P100 and ERN/Ne) and BPD symptoms was performed.Results: From a review of 485 articles, a meta-analysis was performed with six articles that met the inclusion criteria. A moderate, positive relationship was found between the P300 component and BPD symptoms (REM = .489; p < .001). It was not possible to perform meta-analyses for other ERP components (LPP, P100 and ERN/Ne) due to the low number of articles found.Conclusion: The idea that P300 could be considered for use as a biomarker to identify altered neural correlates in BPD is reinforced. In addition, a moderating effect of inequality (Gini) was detected.
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