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Table 2 Reliability of the French DIB-R

From: Validation of the French version of the Revised Diagnostic Interview for Borderlines (DIB-R) for assessing the psychopathology of borderline personality disorder

 

Internal consistency

Inter-rater reliability

Full sample (N = 122)

Full sample (N = 84)

BPD group (n = 47)

Non-BPD group (n = 37)

N. of items

Cronbach’s alpha

ICC(2; 1)

95% CI

ICC(2; 1)

95% CI

ICC(2; 1)

95% CI

Affect

23

.892

0.97

0.94–0.98

0.98

0.97–0.99

0.96

0.92–0.98

Cognition

30

.880

0.93

0.87–0.96

0.96

0.93–0.98

0.88

0.79–0.93

Impulse action patterns

22

.842

0.94

0.89–0.97

0.97

0.93–0.98

0.90

0.81–0.95

Interpersonal relationships

41

.911

0.93

0.89–0.96

0.96

0.93–0.98

0.89

0.84–0.95

Overall interview

116

.957

0.96

0.94–0.97

0.98

0.96–0.98

0.94

0.91–0.96

  1. ICC estimates and their 95% confident intervals were calculated based on a single-rating, absolute-agreement, 2-way random-effects model interval for a randomly chosen subsample of n = 84 participants (69% of the total sample, N = 122)