Exploring the psychological impact of COVID-19 on adolescents with borderline personality disorder and their mothers: A focus group study

Anna Vilaregut, Mariona Roca, Marc Ferrer, Teresa Pretel-Luque, Natàlia Calvo

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Abstract

The aim of this study was to explore the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on adolescents diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and their mothers. This exploratory study used a qualitative focus group approach. This study’s sample group consisted in nine participants: five adolescents diagnosed with BPD and their four mothers. Patients were recruited from a specialized BPD outpatient unit of a university hospital psychiatry department. The results are divided into two main areas, the first regarding the lockdown period and the second examining the period of gradual relaxation of lockdown restrictions. The results show that the adolescents had difficulties in the management of their interpersonal relationships, especially in striking a balance between individual and family space, as well as in communication, cohesion, and family dynamics. During the COVID lockdown, adolescents experienced a stabilization of psychopathological symptoms, but these symptoms worsened when the lockdown restrictions were lifted. Nevertheless, they reported having learned and implemented self-care strategies. The findings are discussed in terms of both individual and family impact, shedding light on some of the challenges precipitated by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)157-176
Number of pages20
JournalClinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry
Volume27
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2022

Keywords

  • Borderline personality disorder
  • COVID-19
  • adolescents
  • family
  • lockdown

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