The Cognitive Inventory for Borderline Personality Disorder (KIB). A study on reliability and validity

Abstract

<span class="tlid-translation translation">Theoretical Background: The Borderline Personality Disorder (KIB) cognitive inventory was developed to measure disorder-typical beliefs and associated behavioral and emotional symptoms. Research question: The psychometric parameters of the KIB were examined and complement the findings of a pilot study. Methods: Reliability, factorial, convergent, divergent and differential validity, and change sensitivity were assessed by two clinical (borderline personality disorder and Axis I disorders, n = 150) and one non-clinical sample (n = 70). Results: The results show a high reliability, a high convergent validity and a satisfactory divergent validity. The differential validity is good and the change sensitivity is satisfactory. Conclusions: The KIB enables a reliable and valid detection of disturbance-typical rules and settings in BPS. Its peculiarity lies in the consideration of subjective functions of self-harming behaviors.</span>


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  • D. Braakmann , A. Philipp , O.C.G. Gelo , S. Beisel , M. Hüppe , V. Sipos , U. Schweiger

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ZEITSCHRIFT FÜR KLINISCHE PSYCHOLOGIE UND PSYCHOTHERAPIE


Anno di pubblicazione

2011

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1616-3443

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