The authors compared the MMPI profile of 26 patients with DSM-III
borderline personality disorder with than of 19 patients with dysthymic
disorder. The clinical scales on which the borderline patients scored
highest were psychasthenia and schizophrenia, but discriminant function
analyses indicated that the L and F validity scales provided the model that
best discriminated between the borderline and dysthymic groups.
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