Borderline Personality Disorder Clinical Trial
Official title:
Online Psychoeducational Videos and Digital Assessments as a Method for Broadening Access to Care for Borderline Personality Disorder
In this study, 100 adults who were recently diagnosed with borderline personality disorder (BPD) will be randomized to either receive educational videos about BPD or educational videos about other topics. All participants in both conditions will complete daily surveys about their emotions and social interactions, and they will respond to surveys and complete cognitive tests at 4 different time points. Some participants will receive feedback about their cognitive test performance, and others will not. The investigators are interested in learning about how accurate education about BPD and enhanced knowledge about cognitive abilities might help people manage their BPD symptoms. The investigators expect that participants who received psychoeducation about BPD will have lower levels of BPD and depressive symptoms than other participants, and that participants who received feedback on their cognitive tests will also have lower symptoms.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 100 |
Est. completion date | September 1, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | September 1, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - reliable access to a smartphone with a data plan for the duration of the study - ability to speak and understand English - age 18 years or older - diagnosis of BPD within the past 6 months - awake and able to complete EMA surveys between 9:00am and 9:00pm on most days - located within the United States Exclusion Criteria: - cognitive disability that impedes ability to participate in the study - current psychiatric symptoms that interfere with the individual's ability to provide consent or complete the research procedures (e.g., acute mania, acute psychosis, eating disorder threatening medical stability). |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | McLean Hospital | Belmont | Massachusetts |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Mclean Hospital | Brain & Behavior Research Foundation |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Treatment History Questionnaire | Change between baseline and follow-up on the following metrics: A) Amount of treatment received in each of the following categories: individual therapy (# appointments per week for X weeks), group therapy (# months in group), day treatment (# days in program). B) Number of past psychiatric hospitalizations. C) History of BPD-specialized psychotherapy (yes/no).
The minimum value is 0 for all questions on this questionnaire (e.g., 0 past hospitalizations). There is no maximum value for any question. A higher level of past engagement with mental health services may indicate a history of more severe psychopathology, or may indicate a greater level of access to mental health services, or a combination of these factors. |
Baseline (day 1), Follow-Up (day 60) | |
Other | BPD Knowledge Assessment | Change (increase or decrease) in BPD Knowledge Assessment total score at time 2 and follow-up, as compared to baseline. This instrument is currently in development. A higher score will indicate a greater level of knowledge related to BPD. | Baseline (day 1), Time 2 (day 15), Follow-Up (day 60) | |
Other | Hospitalization Check-In | Number of patients who have been hospitalized. | Time 2 (day 15) and Time 3 (day 30) | |
Other | McLean Assessment of Rejection Sensitivity (MARS) | Change (increase or decrease) in MARS total score between baseline and follow-up. Minimum score = 11, maximum score = 55. A higher score indicates a greater sensitivity to rejection. | Baseline (day 1), Follow-Up (day 60) | |
Other | 3-Item Loneliness Scale (LS-3) | Change (increase or decrease) in LS-3 total score between baseline and follow-up. Minimum score = 3, maximum score = 9. A higher score indicates more frequent feelings of loneliness. | Baseline (day 1), Time 2 (day 15), Time 3 (day 30), Follow-Up (day 60) | |
Other | San Diego Wisdom Scale (SD-WISE) | Change (increase or decrease) in SD-WISE total score and sub-scores (Acceptance of Divergent Perspectives, Decisiveness, Emotional Regulation, Pro-Social Behaviors, Self-Reflection, Social Advising, and Spirituality) between baseline and follow-up. For the total score and all sub-scores, the minimum score = 1, maximum score = 5. A higher score indicates a better outcome. | Baseline (day 1), Follow-Up (day 60) | |
Other | Level of Personality Functioning Scale (LPFS) | Change (increase or decrease) in LPFS total score between baseline and follow-up. Minimum score = 12, maximum score = 48. A higher score indicates more severe impairment in personality functioning. | Baseline (day 1), Time 2 (day 15), Time 3 (day 30), Follow-Up (day 60) | |
Other | Continuous Performance Test (Full-Length Version) | Change (increase or decrease) in CPT scores (Detectability, Omissions, Commissions, Perseverations) between baseline and follow-up.
CPT scores are calculated as T-Scores (minimum=0, maximum=100). Higher Commission and Perseveration scores indicate a higher level of impulsivity. Higher Detectability, Omission, and Commission scores indicate a higher level of inattentiveness. |
Baseline (day 1), Time 3 (day 30), Follow-Up (day 60) | |
Other | Read the Mind in the Eyes Task (RMET). Minimum score = 0, maximum score = 37. Higher score indicates greater accuracy in identifying facial emotion expressions. | Change (increase or decrease) in RMET score and sub-scores at time 2, time 3, and follow-up, as compared to baseline. | Baseline (day 1), Follow-Up (day 60) | |
Other | Belmont Emotion Sensitivity Test (BEST) | Change (increase or decrease) in BEST score for each condition (Happiness, Fear, Anger) at time 2, time 3, and follow-up, as compared to baseline. For each condition, minimum score = 0, maximum score = 56. A higher score indicates greater accuracy in differentiating facial emotion expressions. | Baseline (day 1), Follow-Up (day 60) | |
Other | Digit Span Test (DST) | Change (increase or decrease) in DST total score and sub-scores (Digits Forward and Digits Backward) at time 2, time 3, and follow-up, as compared to baseline. The DST total score has a minimum of 0 and a maximum of 30. The Digits Forward sub-score has a minimum of 0 and a maximum of 16. The Digits Backward sub-score has a minimum of 0 and a maximum of 14.
A higher total score indicates greater memory and attention ability. A higher Digits Forward score primarily indicates greater attention/concentration. A higher Digits Backward score primarily indicates better working memory. |
Baseline (day 1), Time 2 (day 15), Time 3 (day 30), Follow-Up (day 60) | |
Other | Daily Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) Measures | Trends over time of scores/ratings on all EMA questions and the 1-minute version of the CPT.
The EMA Measures include: General Functioning: "Did you attend work/school today?" (yes/no) A higher number of days attending work/school indicates better functioning. Social Functioning (# of social interactions since last assessment): Minimum value = 0, no maximum value. A higher number indicates a more active social life. Psychological & Interpersonal States: 14 individual questions, each rated from 0-2. Questions are considered individually, rather than combined into summary scores. A higher score indicates that the participant identifies more strongly with the psychological/interpersonal state (e.g., "I feel securely connected to at least one person I care about." or "I am on alert for signs of rejection.") CPT (1-minute version): The minimum and maximum scores and interpretation of the 1-minute CPT are the same as the full-length version listed above. |
Daily, days 1-30 | |
Other | Digit Symbol Matching Test (DSMT) | Changes (increase or decrease) and trends in DSMT score at time 3 and follow up as compared to baseline, and across the 30 days of EMA. The score indicates processing speed. | Baseline (day 1), daily days 1-30, Time 3 (day 30), Follow-Up (day 60) | |
Other | Client Satisfaction Questionnaire (CSQ-8) | Acceptability measure. | Time 2 (day 15) | |
Primary | Borderline Symptom List 23 (BSL-23) | Change (increase or decrease) in BSL-23 mean score (average score across all 23 items) at time 2, time 3, and follow-up, as compared to baseline. Minimum score = 0, maximum score = 4. A higher score indicates more severe BPD symptoms. | Baseline (day 1), Time 2 (day 15), Time 3 (day 30), Follow-Up (day 60) | |
Secondary | Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) | Change (increase or decrease) in PHQ-9 total score at time 2, time 3, and follow-up, as compared to baseline. Minimum score = 0, maximum score = 27. A higher score indicates more severe depressive symptoms. | Baseline (day 1), Time 2 (day 15), Time 3 (day 30), Follow-Up (day 60) |
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