Identifying borderline traits in a Brazilian community sample using the Dimensional Clinical Personality Inventory 2 factors
André Pereira Gonçalves, Lucas de Francisco Carvalho

TL;DR
This study evaluated how well a personality inventory can identify individuals with borderline personality disorder traits in a Brazilian sample and proposed a cutoff score for accurate detection.
Contribution
The study introduces a conservative cutoff score of 22 for the IDCP-2 to identify elevated BPD traits in a community sample.
Findings
IDCP-2 factors showed strong discriminative power for identifying elevated BPD traits.
A cutoff score of 22 was suggested to minimize false negatives in detecting high BPD trait levels.
Latent profile analysis revealed three empirically derived profiles based on PID-5 facets.
Abstract
This study aimed to examine the discriminative capacity of the Dimensional Clinical Personality Inventory 2 (IDCP-2) factors for identifying individuals with elevated borderline personality disorder (BPD) traits within a Brazilian community sample while proposing an optimal cutoff score for distinguishing high BPD trait levels. The participant cohort consisted of 1,469 adults who completed assessments, including the Level of Personality Functioning Scale – Brief Form 2.0 (LPFS), the Personality Inventory for Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) (PID-5), the IDCP-2, and the Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition (DSM-IV) – Personality Questionnaire (PQ-SCID-II). We categorized participants into three groups utilizing the traits outlined in the Alternative Model of Personality…
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TopicsPsychological Testing and Assessment
