Latent profiles of patients with borderline pathology based on the alternative DSM-5 model for personality disorders

ConclusionsProfiles reflected both the “severity” and “style” components imbedded within Criterion A and B of the AMPD, as they were mainly distinguished by a continuum of severity but also by some meaningful qualitative differences that may have important clinical implications for treatment planning and contracting. Results also suggest that the four Criterion A elements have independent value to identify important differences in patients with borderline pathology. They also highlight that some Criterion B facets that define BPD in the AMPD may be especially important to identify subgroups of patients, mainly Impulsivity a nd Depressivity.
Source: Borderline Personality Disorder and Emotion Dysregulation - Category: Psychiatry Source Type: research