Borderline personality disorder (BPD) features and their relationship with trauma and dissociation among Chinese adolescents: is BPD really a trauma-related disorder?

  • Guangzhe Frank Yuan
  • , Stanley Kam Ki Lam
  • , Celinene M. Lay
  • , Siu Wah Yau
  • , Ming Yu Claudia Wong
  • , Hong Wang Fung

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Abstract

Background: Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is less understood in adolescents than in adults. The extent to which BPD can be conceptualised as a trauma-related disorder remains an ongoing debate. Most existing studies relied on Western adult samples.Objectives: This study examined BPD features and their relationship with trauma-related factors (i.e. adverse experiences and post-traumatic and dissociative symptoms) in a sample of Chinese adolescents.Methods: A total of 1,147 Chinese adolescents from two public schools (mean age = 16.4; 54.6% female) completed the Adverse Childhood Experiences Questionnaire, the Self-Report Dissociative Disorders Interview Schedule-Borderline Personality Disorder, the International Trauma Questionnaire, and the Dissociative Experiences Scale-Taxon.Results: In this sample, 9.9% endorsed ≥5 BPD features on a screening tool (sensitivity = 95.2%; specificity = 64.9%). Most (89%) participants with ≥5 BPD features reported childhood abuse/neglect, compared to 21.3% for those with <5 BPD features. Among participants with ≥5 BPD features, 64.9% screened positive for dissociative symptoms (52.6%) and/or ICD-11 PTSD/CPTSD (41.2%). Trauma-related factors explained 52.9% of the variance in BPD features, which were most strongly associated with disturbances in self-organisation (DSO) symptoms (β = .306, p < .001), emotional abuse (β = .145, p < .001), PTSD symptoms (β = .137, p < .001), and dissociative symptoms (β = .136, p < .001).Conclusion: BPD features are not rare among Chinese adolescents, warranting public health attention. Moreover, given the high rates of childhood abuse/neglect (89%) and dissociation/PTSD/CPTSD (64.9%) in adolescents with ≥5 BPD features, and considering the close relationship between trauma-related factors and BPD features, prevention and treatment of BPD features among young people should take trauma-related factors into consideration.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2562724
Number of pages1
JournalEuropean Journal of Psychotraumatology
Volume16
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2025

Keywords

  • Borderline personality disorder (BPD)
  • childhood maltreatment
  • dissociative disorders
  • ICD-11 complex PTSD (CPTSD)
  • maltrato infantil
  • psiquiatría social
  • social psychiatry
  • TEPT complejo (TEPT-C) según la CIE-11
  • Trastorno límite de la personalidad (TLP)
  • trastornos disociativos

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Psychiatry and Mental health

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