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Peiyang Guo1, Cheng Cheng2, Xiangyi Zhang2
1From Institute for Brain Research, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China.
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Borderline personality disorder (BPD) shows strong associations with the general factor of personality disorders, which is proposed to reflect the level of impairment in personality functioning as defined by Criterion A in the Alternative Model for Personality Disorders. Limited evidence regarding the convergent validity between BPD and Criterion A, particularly in developmental contexts, poses a barrier to integrating categorical and dimensional models of personality disorders. To address this, we employed a latent variable cross-lagged panel model to examine the longitudinal associations between BPD features and personality functioning in a two-wave adolescent cohort. Results revealed a unidirectional cross-lagged effect from BPD features to subsequent personality functioning impairments, suggesting that BPD may serve as a developmental marker of broader personality pathology. However, the absence of a reciprocal longitudinal effect raises questions about the sensitivity of personality functioning in capturing the developmental emergence of BPD symptomatology over time.
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