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Taxometric analyses of borderline personality features in a large-scale male and female offender sample.
Authors:Edens, John F.   Marcus, David K.   Ruiz, Mark A.
Abstract:Few studies to date have examined the extent to which borderline personality features are best construed as representing an underlying dimension or a discrete class or taxon. The authors conducted taxometric analyses using a large-scale sample of male (n = 787) and female (n = 368) prison inmates who had completed the Personality Assessment Inventory (L. C. Morey, 2007). Analyses based on the 4 subscales of the Borderline Features Scale offered compelling support for a dimensional structure in both the full sample and the female subsample--even after controlling for the potentially confounding effects of negative response distortion. Theoretical and pragmatic implications of these findings are reviewed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:borderline personality disorder   taxometric analyses   classification   prisoners   Personality Assessment Inventory
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