ABSTRACT
The current study examined the differentiation of borderline (BPD) and antisocial personality disorders (ASPD) in forensic settings, with particular emphasis on the utility of the MMPI-2-RF in differential diagnosis. This study examined these constructs across correctional and forensic psychiatric samples from the U.S. and the Netherlands using varying assessment/diagnosis modalities, including self-report, structured interview, and clinician-derived personality disorder (PD) diagnosis from both DSM-5 Section II and Section III perspectives. Our findings showed that internalizing psychopathology – and to a lesser extent interpersonal and thought dysfunction – differentiated BPD from ASPD; however, inconsistencies existed across samples. Higher levels of externalizing psychopathology were not found to differentiate ASPD across any of the samples or PD conceptualizations used in the current study. This suggests that diagnostic clarity may be particularly difficult in forensic settings and supports previous work that has shown problematic diagnostic overlap and a lack of differentiation between PD constructs. Nonetheless, as our current diagnostic system continues to rely on categorical determination of PDs, the current study suggests the MMPI-2-RF may enhance diagnostic differentiation.
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Notes
1 Although non-overlapping in purpose, data from the larger dataset were also used in Neo et al. (Citation2019), Kutchen et al. (Citation2017), Sellbom et al. (Citation2015), Wall et al. (Citation2015), and Wygant et al. (Citation2016).
2 These data were previously used in Anderson et al. (Citation2015), De Saeger et al. (Citation2020), and Sellbom et al. (Citation2014). However, data analysis and purpose are non-overlapping.
3 Although non-overlapping in purpose, participants from the larger dataset were used in several previous studies related to the validity of the MMPI-2-RF (e.g., Anderson et al., Citation2017; Glassmire et al., Citation2016; Tarescavage et al., Citation2016).