Borderline Personality Disorder Clinical Trial
— IST-IGSTOfficial title:
The Influence of Treatment Format on Effectiveness of and Dropout From Schema Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder: Individual vs. Combined Individual Group Schema Therapy
Verified date | November 2023 |
Source | University of Amsterdam |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The goal of this clinical trial is to compare etc. in patients with borderline personality disorder pure individual schema therapy to combined individual-group schema therapy. The main questions it aims to answer are: - is there a difference in effectiveness? - is there a difference in (early) treatment dropout? Participants will receive either - individual schema therapy or - combined individual-group schema therapy. Researchers will compare individual to combined individual-group schema therapy see if there is a difference in effects and/or a difference in dropout from treatment.
Status | Enrolling by invitation |
Enrollment | 132 |
Est. completion date | December 30, 2027 |
Est. primary completion date | March 1, 2027 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 70 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - BPD as defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5), assessed with the Structured Clinical Interview for the DSM-5 Personality Disorders (SCID-5-PD), as primary diagnosis - BPDSI total score = 20 (i.e, severity in the BPD range, Giesen-Bloo et al., 2010) - Ability to understand, read, write and speak Dutch, or English if the site has research assistants and therapists of both conditions that are sufficiently fluent in English, as well as an English ST group (as at ACTP). Exclusion Criteria: - DSM-5 substance use disorder that needs clinical detox according to the clinical staff (after 6 weeks of abstinence participation is possible). - Comorbid psychotic disorder (patients with temporary psychotic problems falling under BPD criterion 9 are not excluded) - DSM-5 Bipolar disorder, type 1 (current or past) - Acute suicide risk - Intelligence Quotient (IQ) < 80 - Serious neurological problems such as dementia - Patients should not start with any form of psychological treatment during screening or during the study's waitlist or treatment. (Low frequency supportive treatment may be continued during wait and screening, but not during the study treatment.) - Not able or willing to plan participation in the treatment sessions. Note 1. In case of suspicion of exclusion criteria that need specific assessment, like IQ and dementia, a formal diagnostic assessment needs to be done before in/exclusion can be decided. Note 2. No other psychological treatment during the study follow-up period is provided, unless this is necessary (clinical judgment). The 1 year treatment-free follow-up period is part of the treatment protocol, to help patients gain experience with life without mental health care. After 1 year further treatment can be offered, if indicated. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Netherlands | Academic Center for Trauma and Personality ACTP | Amsterdam | |
Netherlands | Arkin Mental Health Care | Amsterdam |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Amsterdam | Academic Center for Trauma and Personality, Arkin Mental Health Care |
Netherlands,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Borderline Personality Disorder Severity | The severity of manifestations of Borderline Personality Disorder during the last 3 months, assessed with a semi-structured clinical interview, the Borderline Personality Disorder Severity Index 5 (BPDSI-5), by an independent trained rater, blind for treatment arm. Minimum score is 0; maximum is 90; higher scores mean worse outcome. | 0, 6,12,18, 24 and 36 months | |
Primary | Early treatment dropout rate | Rate of dropout from treatment within the first 6 months | 6 months | |
Secondary | Severity of each of the 9 BPD criteria | Severity of separate BPD criteria will be assessed with the subscales of the Borderline Personality Severity Index 5 (BPDSI-5). Each subscale has a range from 0 to 10, higher scores mean worse outcomes. | 0, 6,12,18, 24 and 36 months | |
Secondary | Suicidality | Suicidality will be assessed by the pertinent criterion 5 items of the Borderline Personality Disorder Severity Index 5 (BPDSI-5). The range is 0-10, higher scores mean worse outcomes. | 0, 6,12,18, 24 and 36 months | |
Secondary | Number of suicide attempts | Number of suicide attempts during the last 3 months will be assessed by item 5.13 of the Borderline Personality Disorder Severity Index 5 (BPDSI-5). The minimum is 0, the maximum is not defined. Higher scores mean worse outcomes. | 0, 6,12,18, 24 and 36 months | |
Secondary | Subjective burden of Borderline Personality Disorder | The subjective burden of Borderline Personality Disorder will be assessed with the Borderline Personality Disorder Checklist (BPDCL). The range is 47-235, higher scores mean worse outcome. | 0, 6,12,18, 24 and 36 months | |
Secondary | General psychopathology symptoms | General psychopathology symptoms will be assessed with the Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI). The range is 0-4, higher scores mean worse outcome. | 0, 6,12,18, 24 and 36 months | |
Secondary | General, social, and societal functioning | General, social, and societal functioning will be assessed with the World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule (WHODAS), taken by the research assistant who is blind for condition. The minimum score is 0, the maximum 100. Higher scores mean worse outcome. | 0, 6,12,18, 24 and 36 months | |
Secondary | Happiness | Happiness is assessed with the 1-item happiness question validated in more than 30 countries. Range is 1-7, higher scores mean better outcomes. | 0, 6,12,18, 24 and 36 months | |
Secondary | Early Maladaptive Schemas | Early Maladaptive Schemas will be assessed with the Young Schema Questionnaire short form (YSQ-SF). The range is 90-540; higher scores mean worse outcomes. | 0, 6,12,18, 24 and 36 months | |
Secondary | Schema Modes | Schema Modes will be assessed with the Schema Mode Inventory (SMI). The minimum of the dysfunctional mode score is 123, the maximum 738, with higher scores meaning worse outcomes. The minimum of the functional modes score is 20, the maximum 120, with higher scores meaning better outcomes. | 0, 6,12,18, 24 and 36 months | |
Secondary | Number of medications used | Medication use will be monitored during treatment and at each assessment. The minimum number is zero; the maximum is not defined. Higher numbers mean worse outcomes. | 0, 6,12,18, 24 and 36 months |
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