Taxometric analyses of borderline personality features in a large-scale male and female offender sample. |
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Authors: | Edens, John F. Marcus, David K. Ruiz, Mark A. |
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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) |
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Keywords: | borderline personality disorder taxometric analyses classification prisoners Personality Assessment Inventory |
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