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      Attachment and Borderline Personality Disorder: Differential Effects on Situational Socio-Affective Processes

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          Insecure attachment and borderline personality disorder (BPD) are defined by similar affective and interpersonal processes. Individuals diagnosed with BPD, however, represent only a subset of those described as insecurely attached, suggesting that attachment may hold broader relevance for socio-affective functioning. Based on a 21-day ecological momentary assessment protocol in a mixed clinical and community sample ( N = 207) oversampled for BPD, we evaluate the discriminant validity of each construct as it influences daily interpersonal interactions. We find that insecure attachment is associated with elevated perceptions of interpersonal disaffiliation and maladaptive strategies for affect regulation, whereas enacted interpersonal hostility is more distinctive for BPD. In a series of sensitivity analyses, we further highlight potential caveats to these findings when studying both constructs concurrently. Together, our results suggest that both insecure attachment and BPD contribute to problematic affective and interpersonal processes, but that they do so at different stages of the unfolding social interaction, which has important implications for their maintenance and treatment.

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          Journal
          101766948
          49566
          Affect Sci
          Affect Sci
          Affective science
          2662-2041
          2662-205X
          27 November 2020
          18 September 2020
          September 2020
          12 March 2021
          : 1
          : 3
          : 117-127
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Psychology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
          [2 ]Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
          Author notes
          Aleksandra Kaurin, ALK250@ 123456pitt.edu
          Author information
          http://orcid.org/0000-0002-8687-4395
          Article
          PMC7954219 PMC7954219 7954219 nihpa1649255
          10.1007/s42761-020-00017-7
          7954219
          33718882
          4df762e7-a5c7-47aa-959f-3c5dc0a42d63
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          Borderline personality disorder,Attachment,Daily socio-affective processes,Ambulatory assessment,Multilevel structural equation modeling

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