TY - JOUR
T1 - Rejection Sensitivity, Self-Compassion, and Aggressive Behavior
T2 - The Role of Borderline Features as a Mediator
AU - Sommerfeld, Eliane
AU - Shechory Bitton, Mally
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Copyright © 2020 Sommerfeld and Shechory Bitton.
PY - 2020/1/24
Y1 - 2020/1/24
N2 - This study used mediation analyses to examine the assumption that the presence of borderline personality features mediates the relationship between rejection sensitivity (RS), self-compassion, and aggressive behavior. Sixty adults consisting of 31 participants diagnosed with borderline personality disorder and 29 participants with no diagnosis of borderline personality disorder were assessed for RS, self-compassion, aggressive behavior, and borderline personality features. Mediation was found for the total aggression score, anger score, and hostility score regarding both self-compassion and RS. Mediation was also found regarding RS and verbal and physical aggression, and regarding self-compassion and verbal and physical aggression. These findings provide evidence that the presence of borderline personality features is an important factor in explaining the associations linking RS and self-compassion to aggressive behavior. High RS and low self-compassion are associated with greater borderline personality features, which in turn relate to increased aggressive behavior.
AB - This study used mediation analyses to examine the assumption that the presence of borderline personality features mediates the relationship between rejection sensitivity (RS), self-compassion, and aggressive behavior. Sixty adults consisting of 31 participants diagnosed with borderline personality disorder and 29 participants with no diagnosis of borderline personality disorder were assessed for RS, self-compassion, aggressive behavior, and borderline personality features. Mediation was found for the total aggression score, anger score, and hostility score regarding both self-compassion and RS. Mediation was also found regarding RS and verbal and physical aggression, and regarding self-compassion and verbal and physical aggression. These findings provide evidence that the presence of borderline personality features is an important factor in explaining the associations linking RS and self-compassion to aggressive behavior. High RS and low self-compassion are associated with greater borderline personality features, which in turn relate to increased aggressive behavior.
KW - aggressive behavior
KW - borderline
KW - personality and behavior
KW - rejection-sensitivity
KW - self-compassion
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85079192844&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00044
DO - 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00044
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AN - SCOPUS:85079192844
SN - 1664-1078
VL - 11
JO - Frontiers in Psychology
JF - Frontiers in Psychology
M1 - 44
ER -