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Personality Assessment Inventory-Borderline Scale (PAI-BOR) - Personality Studies

Pilkonis, Paul (2018) Personality Assessment Inventory-Borderline Scale (PAI-BOR) - Personality Studies. [Dataset] (Unpublished)

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Abstract

This submission contains data and codebooks from several personality studies conducted 1990-2017, organized by assessment instrument. For demographic information about the study participants, please refer to Background Information Questionnaire (BIQ) - Personality Studies (http://d-scholarship.pitt.edu/id/eprint/35424).

Studies:

1. Interpersonal Functioning and Emotion in Borderline Personality ("Emotion and Interpersonal Functioning")
2. Interpersonal Functioning and Emotion in Borderline Personality ("Couples")

Description:

(From Stepp et al., 2014): … the Personality Assessment Inventory -- Borderline Features Scale (PAI-BOR )(…) contains 24 items rated on a four-point scale (0=false to 3=very true). The PAI-BOR contains four subscales that tap core features of BPD: affective instability, identity problems, negative relationships, and self harm. The self harm subscale taps impulsivity and impulsive behaviors more broadly and is not limited to self harm behaviors. Each subscale contains 6 items (e.g., "My attitude about myself changes a lot" and "My relationships have been stormy"). Elevations on these subscales have been identified as markers for a diagnosis of BPD in clinical samples.

Note: The Couples .SAV file was updated 4/24/2019 with the author's complete version.

Reliability:

(From Stepp et al., 2014): In the current sample, the internal consistencies of the four subscales ranged from .77 to .84 for negative relationships and identity problems, respectively.

References:

Jackson, K. M., & Trull, T. J. (2001). The factor structure of the personality assessment inventory-borderline features (PAI-BOR) scale in a nonclinical sample. Journal of Personality Disorders, 15(6), 536-545.

L.C. Morey, Personality assessment inventory: professional manual, 1991, Psychological Assessment Resources, Odessa, FL

Stepp, S.D., Scott, L.N., Morse, J.Q., Nolf, K.A., Hallquist, M.N. & Pilkonis, P.A. (2014). Emotion dysregulation as a maintenance factor of borderline personality disorder features. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 55(3). 657-666.


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Item Type: Dataset
Status: Unpublished
Creators/Authors:
CreatorsEmailPitt UsernameORCID
Pilkonis, Paulpap1@pitt.edupap10000-0003-1075-0617
Date: 11 October 2018
Schools and Programs: School of Medicine > Psychiatry
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Funders: NIMH
Type of Data: Database
Copyright Holders: None
Date Deposited: 13 Oct 2018 12:05
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2019 14:22
URI: http://d-scholarship.pitt.edu/id/eprint/35408

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