[Borderline personality disorder: a comparative study between the clinical diagnosis and the Rorschach test].

Jerez S.; Silva H.; Paredes A.; Slachevsky, A; Vilches, F.; Valenzuela C.

Abstract

Abstract Diagnostic concordance among Rorschach Test, clinical approach and DSM-III-R criteria for BPD is studied in an inpatient sample. A low degree of concordance among the three diagnostic systems was found. Two among 8 DSM-III-R criteria (physically self-damaging acts, and unstable-intense relationships) were the most discriminating symptoms for diagnosing BPD. The importance of considering the diagnostic efficiency of each DSM-III-R criterion is discussed. The most frequent concurrent diagnosis along with BPD were: Affective, and psychotic disorders. Their relationship is analyzed.

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Título de la Revista: ACTA PSIQUIATRICA Y PSICOLÓGICA DE AMERICA LATINA
Volumen: 38
Número: 4
Página de inicio: 323
Página final: 328
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