The Borderline Syndrome Index: a Validation Study using the Personality Assessment Schedule
1996 ◽
Vol 168
(1)
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pp. 72-75
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BackgroundThis study examines the validity and screening properties of the Borderline Syndrome Index – BSI (developed in the USA) for categories of the Personality Assessment Schedule – PAS (developed in the UK).MethodPatients were recruited by case control sampling. Chance corrected agreement between instruments and screening properties of the BSI were calculated.ResultsThe BSI proved a moderately sensitive but non-specific screen. Questionnaire scores were highly correlated with symptom measures.ConclusionsThe results do not support the validity of the BSI or its use as a screening instrument. BSI scores may be distorted by current symptoms.