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KMID : 0389420190270010098
Korean Journal of Stress Research
2019 Volume.27 No. 1 p.98 ~ p.106
Development of the Emptiness Scale for Borderline Personality Disorder
Choi Li-La

Choi Sung-Won
Oh Jin-Kyung
Abstract
Background: Despite the popularity of the study of borderline personality disorder, definition of ¡°Chronic Emptiness¡± were applied to define the theoretical concept and never met an agreement among evaluators.

Methods: First, the preliminary questionnaire was prepared based on the data collected through the in-depth interviews with the previous studies and the people with borderline personality disorder, and the final 18 items were developed through the item analysis. In order to verify the reliability and validity of the emptiness scale, 526 adults from 18 to 40 years of age were tested for internal consistency coefficient, and factor analysis and validity test were conducted.

Results: The internal consistency coefficient of the emptiness scale was very good. As a result of the factor analysis, it was confirmed that it has a single structure. As a result of validity test, emptiness was highly correlated with borderline personality disorder, depression, and suicide ideation.

Conclusions: Emptiness is associated with identity problems, and that adolescents tend to do NSSI to deal with emptiness related to identity formation. Until now, the terms of loneliness, solitude, and emptiness have not been sufficiently distinguished, but the distinction between the different terms has become possible through the emptiness measure The implications and limitations of this research and subsequent studies discussed.
KEYWORD
borderline personality disorder, emptiness, scale development
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