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The BPQ: A scale for the assessment of borderline personality based on DSM-IV criteria

  • Amir M Poreh
  • , David Rawlings
  • , Gordon Claridge
  • , Justin L. Freeman
  • , Catherine Faulkner
  • , Clare Shelton
  • University of Melbourne
  • Cancer Council of Victoria

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Abstract

The aim of the study was to develop a self-report measure that assesses borderline personality traits as defined by DSM-IV criteria, including separate subscales for each criterion. A sample of normal subjects from community colleges in the midwestern region of the United States was used to develop the scale. The psychometric properties of the scale were examined using an additional United States sample and student samples from England and Australia. The scale was compared with existing measures of borderline and schizotypal personality. Evidence for the internal consistency and convergent and divergent validity of the new scale is presented. The results of several analyses of variance comparing males and females in the three national groups are reported. A Principal Components Analysis of the subscales suggested either a single factor or two correlated factors. Oblique rotation yielded a structure that distinguished identity/interpersonal and impulsivity borderline personality traits. It is concluded that the new scale provides a useful tool for clinicians and researchers interested in screening for borderline personality traits in both general and clinical populations. Suggestions for further research are indicated. © 2006 The Guilford Press.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)247-260
Number of pages14
JournalJournal of Personality Disorders
Volume20
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 26 2006

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