CURRENT PROJECT: Predicting Adult Borderline Personality Disorder Traits Using Childhood Precursors
This project is a followup to an earlier study of Early Detection of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) in Maltreated Children:
Wach, D. (2013). Precursors to Borderline Personality Disorder Among Maltreated Children. (Unpublished
Master's Thesis). Cornell University, Ithaca NY.
You can view the poster summary of results from the preliminary study here:
Wach, D. (2013). Precursors to Borderline Personality Disorder Among Maltreated Children. (Unpublished
Master's Thesis). Cornell University, Ithaca NY.
You can view the poster summary of results from the preliminary study here:
wach_bpdprecursors_apa2011_poster.pdf | |
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The new secondary analysis will identify whether those children who scored high on a scale of BPD precursors actually develop BPD symptoms in adulthood.
For a more detailed description of this project, the sample, operationalization of variables, and the analytic procedures please request my RESEARCH STATEMENT.
For a more detailed description of this project, the sample, operationalization of variables, and the analytic procedures please request my RESEARCH STATEMENT.