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  • Psychology
  • Neurodevelopmental Disorders

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  • Borderline intellectual functioning (BIF) is a V-code classification, not a formal psychiatric disorder.
  • Historically, BIF was considered a sub-type of intellectual disability (ID) before changes in diagnostic criteria.
  • The use of BIF is prevalent in forensic settings, often treated as a distinct disorder.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the historical context and current status of Borderline Intellectual Functioning (BIF).
  • To evaluate the proposition of upgrading BIF to a formal psychiatric disorder.
  • To consider eliminating BIF by integrating it into the Intellectual Developmental Disorder (IDD) category.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of historical and current classifications of BIF and IDD.
  • Analysis of diagnostic criteria changes in the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders).
  • Commentary on the clinical and forensic implications of BIF classification.

Main Results:

  • Full-scale IQ is an outdated concept; executive functioning measures are increasingly prioritized for IDD diagnosis.
  • The DSM-5 definition of BIF no longer specifies an IQ score range.
  • BIF's status evolved due to changes in the IQ ceiling for IDD.

Conclusions:

  • BIF is a descriptive V-code, not a typical psychiatric category.
  • The article argues against elevating BIF to a formal disorder.
  • The authors recommend discontinuing the BIF category, suggesting its integration into IDD.