Examining the Construct Validity of Borderline Personality Traits Using Familial Aggregation and Other External Validators.

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Allison M Letkiewicz, Justin D Spring, Vivian L Carrillo, Stewart A Shankman
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Abstract

Numerous studies have questioned the reliability and validity of borderline personality disorder's (BPD) categorical conceptualization. DSM-5 Section III's alternative trait-based model of BPD may better capture borderline pathology, but aspects of its validity should be further established. Thus, the authors examined whether a latent BPD factor derived from Section III traits exhibits (1) familial aggregation among siblings and (2) association with constructs related to borderline pathology. The authors also tested whether gender moderated associations. A total of 498 community-recruited adults completed the Personality Inventory for DSM-5, a behavioral assessment of risk-taking, and reported their history of childhood maltreatment, substance use, nonsuicidal self-injury, and suicidal ideation. Familial aggregation was assessed among 232 sibling pairs. Siblings' BPD scores were significantly correlated and most external validators were significantly associated with BPD, with the exception of risk-taking. Results did not vary by gender. Findings further support the construct validity of Section III's BPD trait profile.

用家族聚合和其他外部验证器检验边缘型人格特质的构念效度。
许多研究质疑边缘型人格障碍(BPD)分类概念化的可靠性和有效性。DSM-5第三部分的替代性基于特征的BPD模型可能更好地捕捉边缘性病理,但其有效性方面有待进一步建立。因此,作者研究了来自第三部分特征的潜在BPD因子是否表现出(1)兄弟姐妹之间的家族聚集性和(2)与边缘性病理相关的结构相关。作者还测试了性别是否会调节这种关联。共有498名社区招募的成年人完成了DSM-5的人格量表,这是一项冒险行为评估,并报告了他们的童年虐待史、药物使用史、非自杀性自残史和自杀意念史。对232对兄弟姐妹进行家族聚集性评估。兄弟姐妹的BPD得分显著相关,大多数外部验证者与BPD显著相关,冒险行为除外。结果没有因性别而异。研究结果进一步支持了第三部分BPD特征谱的结构效度。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Personality Disorders has long been the only forum devoted exclusively to the diagnosis and treatment of clinically significant personality disorders. The journal fosters dialogue among researchers and practitioners working from a variety of orientations and approaches. Its international impact is well established, with subscribers in over 30 countries. This multidisciplinary journal regularly features: - Research on normal and pathological personality and development - New methodologies for assessing personality - Etiologies and clinical classifications for personality disorders - Epidemiological studies and outcomes research on diagnostic criteria - Treatment techniques and innovations
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