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Mulay, Abby LWaugh, Mark H
Fillauer, J Parks
Bender, Donna S
Bram, Anthony
Cain, Nicole M
Caligor, Eve
Forbes, Miriam K
Goodrich, Laurel B
Kamphuis, Jan H
Keeley, Jared W
Krueger, Robert F
Kurtz, John E
Jacobsson, Peter
Lewis, Katie C
Rossi, Gina M P
Ridenour, Jeremy M
Roche, Michael
Sellbom, Martin
Sharp, Carla
Skodol, Andrew E
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Univ ArizonaIssue Date
2019-12-02Keywords
Alternative model for personality disordersBorderline personality disorder
DSM-5
Personality assessment
Personality disorder
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Mulay, A.L., Waugh, M.H., Fillauer, J.P. et al. Borderline personality disorder diagnosis in a new key. bord personal disord emot dysregul 6, 18 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40479-019-0116-1Rights
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Raters of varied professional backgrounds possessing substantial knowledge of PDs (N = 20) characterized BPD criteria with the four domains of the Level of Personality Functioning Scale (LPFS) and 25 pathological personality trait facets. Mean AMPD values of each BPD criterion were used to support a nosological cross-walk of the individual BPD criteria and study various combinations of BPD criteria in their AMPD translation. The grand mean AMPD profile generated from the experts was compared to published BPD prototypes that used AMPD trait ratings and the DSM-5-III hybrid categorical-dimensional algorithm for BPD. Divergent comparisons with DSM-5-III algorithms for other PDs and other published PD prototypes were also examined.Note
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U.S, Department of EnergyUnited States Department of Energy (DOE) [DE-AC05-00OR22725]ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
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