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Examining the inventory of interpersonal problems as a tool for conducting analogue studies of mechanisms underlying borderline personality disorder

Examining the inventory of interpersonal problems as a tool for conducting analogue studies of mechanisms underlying borderline personality disorder
Examining the inventory of interpersonal problems as a tool for conducting analogue studies of mechanisms underlying borderline personality disorder
Despite recent advancements in the treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), little is known about the underlying mechanisms in the development and maintenance of the disorder. To examine these issues, it is first necessary to identify a brief screening measure that can be used to assess factors underlying BPD. Considering this need, the current investigation examined the utility of a BPD-related composite consisting of the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems-Interpersonal Sensitivity (IIP-IS) and Aggression (IIP-Ag) subscales of the IIP in a sample of college students (n=78) and a sample of individuals seeking residential drug use treatment (n=78). Data indicated that score on this composite measure (IIP-BPD) was positively related to scores on measures tapping BPD-related symptomotology, as well or better than the IIP total score in all cases. These data suggest the specificity of the IIP-BPD and support its use in analogue studies to better understand the mechanisms underlying the disorder.
author keywords, borderline personality disorder, assessment, mechanisms, analogue studies
0005-7916
313-324
Lejuez, C.W.
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Daughters, Stacey B.
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Nowak, Jennifer A.
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Lynch, Thomas R.
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Rosenthal, M. Zachary
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Kosson, David
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Lejuez, C.W.
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Lynch, Thomas R.
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Kosson, David
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Lejuez, C.W., Daughters, Stacey B., Nowak, Jennifer A., Lynch, Thomas R., Rosenthal, M. Zachary and Kosson, David (2004) Examining the inventory of interpersonal problems as a tool for conducting analogue studies of mechanisms underlying borderline personality disorder. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 34 (3-4), 313-324. (doi:10.1016/j.jbtep.2003.11.002). (PMID:14972676)

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Despite recent advancements in the treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), little is known about the underlying mechanisms in the development and maintenance of the disorder. To examine these issues, it is first necessary to identify a brief screening measure that can be used to assess factors underlying BPD. Considering this need, the current investigation examined the utility of a BPD-related composite consisting of the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems-Interpersonal Sensitivity (IIP-IS) and Aggression (IIP-Ag) subscales of the IIP in a sample of college students (n=78) and a sample of individuals seeking residential drug use treatment (n=78). Data indicated that score on this composite measure (IIP-BPD) was positively related to scores on measures tapping BPD-related symptomotology, as well or better than the IIP total score in all cases. These data suggest the specificity of the IIP-BPD and support its use in analogue studies to better understand the mechanisms underlying the disorder.

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Published date: 22 January 2004
Keywords: author keywords, borderline personality disorder, assessment, mechanisms, analogue studies

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Local EPrints ID: 194235
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/194235
ISSN: 0005-7916
PURE UUID: 94332849-880c-4982-bcf5-b94363dfe200
ORCID for Thomas R. Lynch: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-1270-6097

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Date deposited: 26 Jul 2011 10:29
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:32

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Author: C.W. Lejuez
Author: Stacey B. Daughters
Author: Jennifer A. Nowak
Author: Thomas R. Lynch ORCID iD
Author: M. Zachary Rosenthal
Author: David Kosson

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