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Journal of Personality Disorders | 2016

The Specific Role of Childhood Abuse, Parental Bonding, and Family Functioning in Female Adolescents With Borderline Personality Disorder

Maria Rita Infurna; Romuald Brunner; Birger Holz; Peter Parzer; Francesca Giannone; Corinna Reichl; Gloria Fischer; Franz Resch; Michael Kaess

This study examined a broad variety of adverse childhood experiences in a consecutive sample of female adolescent inpatients with borderline personality disorder (BPD; n = 44) compared with a clinical control (CC; n = 47) group with mixed psychiatric diagnoses. BPD was diagnosed using a structured clinical interview; different dimensions of childhood adversity were assessed using the Childhood Experiences of Care and Abuse Questionnaire, the Parental Bonding Instrument, and the Family Assessment Device. A history of childhood adversity was significantly more common in patients with BPD than in the CC group. Using a multivariate model, sexual abuse (OR = 13.8), general family functioning (OR = 8.9), and low maternal care (OR = 7.6) were specific and independent predictors of adolescent BPD. The results increase our knowledge of the specific role of different dimensions of childhood adversity in adolescent BPD. They have important implications for prevention and early intervention as they highlight the need for specific strategies for involving the family.


Psychopathology | 2015

Environmental factors that distinguish between clinical and healthy samples with childhood experiences of abuse and neglect

Francesca Giannone; Cinzia Guarnaccia; Maria Rita Infurna; Maria Lo Cascio; Peter Parzer; Michael Kaess

Background: Childhood maltreatment is associated with a wide range of problems in adulthood. However, specific environmental factors (either positive or negative) influence mental health outcomes in maltreated children. The present study investigated the effect of environmental factors by comparing a group of clinical participants with experiences of abuse/neglect with a healthy group with similar patterns of experiences. Environmental factors selected were: separation from parents, financial hardship, parental psychiatric disorders, and low social involvement. Method: The study included 55 mixed clinical participants and 23 healthy participants. All participants were investigated using the Childhood Experience of Care and Abuse (CECA) interview. The two groups were specifically matched with regard to patterns of childhood maltreatment. Results: The findings indicated that psychopathological outcome was associated with a greater presence of negative environmental factors (p < 0.001). In particular, lack of social support seemed to be the only one predictor (OR = 27.86). Conclusion: This study is the first to investigate the influence of specific environmental factors in two groups with similar childhood experiences of abuse/neglect but different mental health outcomes. These findings suggest that efforts should be made to incorporate both familial and external sources of social support in promoting mental health for maltreated children.


MALTRATTAMENTO E ABUSO ALL’INFANZIA | 2015

Dipendenza da sostanze ed esperienze sfavorevoli infantili: uno studio empirico condotto con la Childhood Experiences of Care and Abuse Interview (CECA)

Francesca Giannone; Cinzia Guarnaccia; Maria Rita Infurna; Maria Lo Cascio

Numerose ricerche rilevano l’impatto che esperienze sfavorevoli infantili possono avere sulla dipendenza da sostanze. 32 tossicodipendenti maschi in trattamento presso comunita e 32 soggetti appartenenti a un gruppo non clinico sono stati intervistati attraverso la Childhood Experience of Care and Abuse (CECA). La maggior parte dei soggetti del gruppo clinico ha esperito maggiori esperienze (p < 0.05) di negligenza, abuso fisico e psicologico, e ha ricevuto forme piu inadeguate di supervisione e disciplina. Inoltre, i soggetti del gruppo clinico sono stati esposti a un numero piu elevato (p = 0.01) di esperienze sfavorevoli. I risultati suggeriscono la presenza di specifiche forme di abuso e maltrattamento legate allo sviluppo di dipendenza da sostanze.


Journal of Interpersonal Violence | 2017

Environmental Dysfunctions, Childhood Maltreatment and Women’s Intimate Partner Violence Victimization

Maria Lo Cascio; Cinzia Guarnaccia; Maria Rita Infurna; Laura Mancuso; Anna Maria Parroco; Francesca Giannone

Childhood maltreatment is considered a crucial explanatory variable for intimate partner violence (IPV) in adulthood. However, a developmental multifactorial model for the etiology of IPV is not shared by researchers yet. This study has investigated the role of a wide range of childhood maltreatments and family and social dysfunctions in predicting IPV; furthermore, it tests a model where childhood maltreatment mediates the relationship between environmental dysfunctions and IPV. The sample included 78 women: IPV (38) and non-IPV (40). The Italian version of the Childhood Experience of Care and Abuse (CECA) Interview was used to assess the presence of adverse childhood experiences. The Revised Conflict Tactics Scale (CTS-2) and the IPV History Interview were used to assess IPV in the last year and lifetime, respectively. The results of a multivariate logistic regression model have indicated that only sexual (odds ratio [OR] = 4.24) and psychological (OR = 3.45) abuse significantly predicted IPV; with regard to association between IPV and environmental dysfunctions, only poor social support (OR = 8.91) significantly predicted IPV. The results of a mediation model have shown that childhood psychological and sexual abuse, in association with each other, partially mediate the relationship between poor social support and IPV. The findings from this study pinpoint poor social support as an important predictor of IPV so far neglected in the literature on the developmental antecedents of IPV. They also support the theoretical assumption according to which dysfunctional environmental variables and types of childhood maltreatment interacting with each other may influence development outcomes.


Journal of Affective Disorders | 2016

Associations between depression and specific childhood experiences of abuse and neglect: A meta-analysis

Maria Rita Infurna; Corinna Reichl; Peter Parzer; Adriano Schimmenti; Antonia Bifulco; Michael Kaess


Psychiatry Research-neuroimaging | 2016

Parents' childhood experiences of bonding and parental psychopathology predict borderline personality disorder during adolescence in offspring

Maria Rita Infurna; Anna Fuchs; Gloria Fischer-Waldschmidt; Corinna Reichl; Birger Holz; Franz Resch; Romuald Brunner; Michael Kaess


X Congresso Nazionale SPR. Italy Area Group | 2014

Il questionario SCIA per la valutazione delle buone prassi nelle comunità per minori: analisi preliminari e proposte per una versione breve.

Francesca Giannone; Anna Maria Ferraro; Cinzia Guarnaccia; Maria Rita Infurna; Maria Lo Cascio


Archive | 2014

ESPERIENZE SFAVOREVOLI INFANTILI E VIOLENZA DOMESTICA IN ETÀ ADULTA

Francesca Giannone; Maria Rita Infurna; Maria Lo Cascio; Laura Mancuso; E De Vita; Ml Benincasa


Archive | 2014

Childhood adversity, bonding and family functioning – is there a specific association with borderline personality disorder in adolescents?

Francesca Giannone; Maria Rita Infurna; Peter Parzer; Franz Resch; Romuald Brunner; Michael Kaess


Archive | 2014

GRUPPI, RELAZIONI E RAPPRESENTAZIONI TRA ADOLESCENTI ED EDUCATORI IN COMUNITÀ

Francesca Giannone; Cinzia Guarnaccia; Maria Rita Infurna; Maria Lo Cascio; E De Vita

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Birger Holz

University Hospital Heidelberg

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Romuald Brunner

University Hospital Heidelberg

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