magistrsko delo
Monika Vuk (Author), Barbara Simonič (Mentor)

Abstract

V magistrskem delu je avtorica raziskovala osebnostne motnje s poudarkom na mejni osebnostni motnji in iskanju vzrokov zanje. V teoretičnem delu je s pomočjo domače in tuje literature opisala mejno osebnostno motnjo, hkrati pa iskala tudi vzroke za njen nastanek. Glede vzrokov se je osredotočila predvsem na manj funkcionalne primarne družine, na zgodnjo travmo, genetiko, spol in kulturo. V empiričnem delu pa je avtorica predstavila rezultate lastne raziskave, ki jo je izvedla na 195 udeležencih, pri čemer je iskala povezavo med zgodnjo travmo in večjim številom osebnostnih značilnosti mejne osebnostne motnje, povezavo med manj funkcionalnimi družinami in večjim številom osebnostnih značilnosti mejne osebnostne motnje ter raziskovala tudi hipotezo, ali imajo predstavnice ženskega spola več osebnostnih značilnosti mejne osebnostne motnje kot predstavniki moškega spola. Analiza rezultatov je potrdila, da obstaja statistično pomembna pozitivna povezava med manj funkcionalnimi družinami in večjim številom osebnostnih značilnosti mejne osebnostne motnje, prav tako je potrdila, da obstaja statistično pomembna pozitivna povezava med zgodnjo travmo in povečanim številom osebnostnih značilnosti mejne osebnostne motnje. Z raziskavo pa ni bilo mogoče potrditi hipoteze, da imajo predstavnice ženskega spola več osebnostnih značilnosti mejne osebnostne motnje kot predstavniki moškega spola.

Keywords

mejna osebnostna motnja;zgodnja travma;funkcionalnost družine;vzroki mejne osebnostne motnje;osebnostne motnje;kultura;genetika;spol;magistrske naloge;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UL TEOF - Theological Faculty
Publisher: [M. Vuk]
UDC: 159.972:316.356.2(043.2)
COBISS: 36871171 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Functionality of primary family and early trauma in correlation with the development of personality traits of borderline personality disorder
Secondary abstract: The author of this master’s thesis was researching personality disorders with an emphasis on borderline personality disorders as well as identifying causes of such disorders. In the theoretical part and with a help of foreign and domestic literature, the author described borderline personality disorder while also actively looking for causes of its emergence. The author has primarily focused on less functional primary families, early traumas, genetics, gender and culture. In the empirical part, the author presented results of her own research conducted on a sample of 195 participants. The author examined correlation between early trauma and higher count of personality traits of borderline personality disorder as well as correlation between less functional families and higher count of personality traits of borderline personality disorder. The author also explored the hypothesis that males have higher count of personality traits of personality disorders than females. Analysis of results confirmed that there is a statistically significant positive correlation between less functional families and higher count of personality traits of borderline personality disorder as well as statistically significant positive correlation between early trauma and higher count of personality traits of borderline personality disorder. The study was, however, unable to confirm the hypothesis that representatives of female gender have higher count of personality traits of borderline personality disorders than representatives of male gender.
Secondary keywords: bordeline personality disorder;early trauma;functionality of a family;causes of bordeline personality disorder;personality;personality disorders;culture;genetics;gender;
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): 1970-01-01
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Teološka fak.
Pages: VII, 104, VI str.
ID: 12098905