K. Ensink, Michaël Bégin, Judith Kotiuga, C. Sharp, L. Normandin
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Abstract
The Borderline Personality Feature Scale for Children (BPFS-C) is
currently the only dimensional measure of child and adolescent borderline features and the
English version has been shown to have good psychometric properties. To extend the use of
this measure with French speaking adolescents, it is essential to examine the reliability and
validity of the French BPFS-C.
The present study sought to assess the psychometric properties of the French
BPFS-C.
A community sample of 394 adolescents and young adults completed the Borderline
Personality Features Scale for Children (BPFS-C), as well as the Million Adolescent
Clinical Inventory (MACI) borderline tendency subscale, the Child Behavior Checklist-
Youth Self-Report (CBCL-YSR) and the Beck Youth Inventories (BYI).
The findings show that both the long and short French BPFS-C have good internal
consistency and convergent validity. Affect regulation, identity, relationship difficulties and
self-harm were found to be closely inter-connected rather than distinct factors.
The findings indicate that both long and short versions of French BPFS-C have
good psychometric properties and provide preliminary evidence that the total scores are reliable
and valid indicators of borderline personality features in adolescents and young adults.
期刊介绍:
Adolescent Psychiatry a peer-reviewed journal, aims to provide mental health professionals who work with adolescents with current information relevant to the diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric disorders in adolescents. Adolescent Psychiatry reports of original research, critical reviews of topics relevant to practitioners, clinical observations with analysis and discussion, analysis of philosophical, ethical or social aspects of the fields of psychiatry and mental health, case reports with discussions, letters, and position papers. Topics include adolescent development and developmental psychopathology, psychotherapy and other psychosocial treatment approaches, psychopharmacology, and service settings and programs. The primary focus of the work should be on adolescents, transition-aged youth, The primary focus of the work should be on adolescents, transition-aged youth, or emerging adults, that is, persons 12-24 years of age . Articles on families of adolescents, or adults who have been followed since adolescence will also be considered.