Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Social integration during inpatient treatment as measured by questionnaires and interviews |
Social integration will be assessed with questionnaires and interviews (e.g. the perceived social support questionnaire). |
Social integration (duration approx. 30-45 minutes) will be measured continuously during inpatient treatment (twice a week for four weeks). |
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Primary |
Changes in neural responses to interpersonal touch |
Blood-oxygen-level-dependent (BOLD) signal will be assessed while participants undergo a social touch task. Conditions consist of four types of touch trials with combinations of slow (~ 5 cm/s) and fast touch (~ 20 cm/s), as well as social (administered by hand) and non-social (administered with a brush) touch and a control (no touch) condition. An experimenter, who cannot be seen by the participant, will administer the touch across 20 cm of the shins. After each trial, participants will be asked to rate how comforting the touch was perceived. The neural responses to interpersonal touch will be compared before and after DBT-treatment and the treatment-induced changes will be compared with changes in the healthy control group. |
The fMRI task (duration approx. 15 minutes) will be performed before and after one month of inpatient DBT/waiting time. |
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Primary |
Changes in comfort ratings of interpersonal touch in the fMRI task |
During the social touch fMRI task, participants rate the comfort of the trial on a Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). The behavioral data will be analyzed and linked to the BOLD signal. Comfort ratings will be compared before and after the DBT treatment and the treatment-induced changes will be compared with changes in the healthy control group. |
The fMRI task (duration approx. 15 minutes) will be performed before and after one month of inpatient DBT/waiting time. |
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Primary |
Changes in neural responses in the Trust Game |
BOLD signal will be measured while participants play a single-round trust game in the role of an investor. Participants will have to decide how much money they want to invest in an unknown trustee without receiving feedback about the decisions of the trustees. In a control condition, participants will play a risk game and invest money in a computer, which will randomly decide whether the money will be shared. The neural correlates will be compared before and after the DBT treatment and the treatment-induced changes will be compared with changes in the healthy control group. |
The fMRI task (duration approx. 6 minutes) will be performed before and after one month of inpatient DBT/waiting time. |
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Primary |
Changes in interpersonal trust |
During the fMRI Trust Game, participants will decide how much (from 1 Euro to 10 Euro) they want to invest in the unknown trustees on a VAS. Furthermore, participants will rate the facial trustworthiness of the face stimuli used in the fMRI Trust Game. These behavioral data will be analyzed and linked to the BOLD signal. The behavioral data will be compared before and after the DBT treatment and the treatment-induced changes will be compared with changes in the healthy control group. |
The fMRI task (duration approx. 6 minutes) will be performed before and after one month of inpatient DBT /waiting time. |
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Primary |
Changes in neural responses during an interoception task |
During the interoception fMRI task, participants are instructed to focus on their heart, their stomach, or color changes of the word "target" (as control). After every second trial, participants rate how intensely they perceived their heart or their stomach. During the control condition, participants indicate how intensely they perceived the color change. The neural correlates will be compared before and after the DBT treatment and the treatment-induced changes will be compared with changes in the healthy control group. |
The fMRI task (duration approx. 13 minutes) will be performed before and after one month of inpatient DBT/waiting time. |
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Primary |
Changes in intensity ratings of bodily awareness in the fMRI task |
During the interoception fMRI task, participants rate how intensely they perceived their heart or their stomach on VAS. The behavioral data will be analyzed and linked to the BOLD signal. Intensity ratings will be compared before and after the DBT treatment and the treatment-induced changes will be compared with changes in the healthy control group. |
The fMRI task (duration approx. 13 minutes) will be performed before and after one month of inpatient DBT/waiting time. |
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Primary |
Changes in interoceptive accuracy as measured by a heartbeat discrimination task |
During the heartbeat discrimination task, participants have to indicate, whether a series of tones is presented synchronously or asynchronously to their own heartbeat. In addition, they rate their confidence on their own assessment on a VAS. Interoceptive accuracy will be compared before and after the DBT treatment and the treatment-induced changes will be compared with changes in the healthy control group. |
Interoceptive accuracy (duration approx. 20 minutes) will be assessed before and after one month of inpatient DBT/waiting time. |
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Primary |
Changes in interoceptive sensibility as measured with a questionnaire |
The Multidimensional Assessment of Interoceptive Awareness (MAIA-2) will be used to measure self-reported interoceptive sensibility. Questionnaire scores will be compared before and after the DBT treatment and the treatment-induced changes will be compared with changes in the healthy control group. |
Interoceptive sensibility (duration approx. 5 minutes) will be measured before and after one month of inpatient DBT/waiting time. |
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Primary |
Changes in psychophysiological measures during a positive social interaction |
The positive social interaction will consist of a semi-structured ten-minute conversation between the participant and a same-sex unfamiliar experimenter. After a baseline measurement of five minutes, participants will talk about plans for a fictive lottery win and hobbies and interests. During the baseline, as well as during the conversation, psychophysiological parameters of both, the participant and the experimenter, will be measured simultaneously. |
The positive social interaction (duration approx. 15 minutes) will be conducted before one month of inpatient DBT/waiting time |
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Primary |
Changes in hormone and enzyme salivary concentrations in response to a positive social interaction |
Saliva samples will be collected before, immediately after, and 15 minutes after the social interaction task. |
The positive social interaction (duration approx. 15 minutes) will be conducted before one month of inpatient DBT/waiting time |
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Primary |
Changes in mood in response to a social interaction |
Mood state will be assessed with questionnaires (e.g. the Profile of Mood States (POMS)). |
The positive social interaction (duration approx. 15 minutes) will be conducted before one month of inpatient DBT/waiting time |
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Primary |
Changes in bodily maps of social touch |
In a computerized task, participants will indicate on a human silhouette, where a specific person (e.g. their mother) would be allowed to touch them in everyday situations. Comfort zones of social touch for different members of their social network (e.g. brother, female stranger etc.) will be analyzed. Bodily maps will be compared before and after the DBT treatment and the treatment-induced changes will be compared with changes in the healthy control group. |
The bodily maps (duration approx. 10-15 minutes) will be assessed before and after 4-weeks DBT treatment/waiting time. |
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Primary |
Changes in attitude towards social touch |
The attitude towards social touch will be measured by the Social Touch Questionnaire (STQ). Self-reported touch preferences will be compared before and after the DBT treatment and the treatment-induced changes will be compared with changes in the healthy control group. |
Self-reported touch preferences (duration approx. 5 minutes) will be assessed before and after one month of inpatient DBT/waiting time as well as during follow-up measurements. |
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Primary |
Changes in negative social biases |
Negative social biases will be assessed with questionnaires (e.g. the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) Loneliness Scale). Questionnaire scores will be compared before and after the DBT treatment and the treatment-induced changes will be compared with changes in the healthy control group. |
Questionnaires (duration approx. 15-20 minutes) will be measured before and after one month of inpatient DBT/waiting time as well as during follow-up measurements. |
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Primary |
Changes in symptom load |
Symptom load will be assessed with questionnaires and interviews (e.g. the Borderline-Symptom-List-23 (BSL-23)). Symptom load will be compared before and after the DBT treatment and will be measured continuously during DBT treatment. |
Symptom load (duration approx. 30-45 minutes) will be measured before and after one month of inpatient DBT, continuously during therapy (twice a week for four weeks) as well as during follow-up measurements. |
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Secondary |
Changes in neural activity at resting state |
fMRI will be performed to measure BOLD-signal while participants lay in the MRI-scanner with eyes open. Participants will be instructed to look at a fixation cross for ~ 10 minutes. The neural correlates will be compared before and after the DBT treatment and the treatment-induced changes will be compared with changes in the healthy control group. |
Resting State (duration approx. 10 minutes) will be performed before and after one month of inpatient DBT/waiting time. |
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Secondary |
Changes in vigilance |
Vigilance will measured with the Psychomotor Vigilance Task (PVT). The PVT is a reaction time task in which participants respond to visual stimuli via button presses. Participants fixate a black screen and press a button as soon as a digital clock with a running time-measurement appears on screen. Vigilance will be compared before and after the DBT treatment and the treatment-induced changes will be compared with changes in the healthy control group. |
Vigilance (duration approx. 5 minutes) will be measured one week before and after one month of inptatient DBT/waiting time. |
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Secondary |
Childhood maltreatment |
The Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ) will be used to measure childhood maltreatment. The scale ranges between 5 and 100 points and higher scores indicate higher childhood maltreatment. |
The CTQ (duration approx. 5 minutes) will be performed before one month of inpatient DBT/waiting time. |
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Secondary |
Changes in symptom load of possible comorbidities |
Symptom load will be assessed with questionnaires (e.g. the Becks-Depression-Inventory-II (BDI-II)). Questionnaire scores will be compared before and after the DBT treatment and the treatment-induced changes will be compared with changes in the healthy control group. |
Symptom load (duration approx. 10 minutes) will be measured before and after one month of inpatient DBT treatment/waiting time as well as during follow-up measurements. |
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Secondary |
Changes in personality traits |
The big five personality traits will be measured with the NEO-Five-Factor-Inventory (NEO-FFI). Personality traits will be compared before and after the DBT treatment and the treatment-induced changes will be compared with changes in the healthy control group. |
Personality traits (duration approx. 10 minutes) will be measured before and after one month of inpatient DBT/waiting time. |
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Secondary |
Psychotherapy outcome as measured with a questionnaire |
Psychotherapy outcome will be assessed with the Bochum Change Questionnaire 2000 (BCQ-2000). |
Psychotherapy outcome (duration approx. 5 minutes) will be measured after one month of inpatient DBT. |
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Secondary |
Verbal intelligence |
Verbal intelligence will be measured with the Multiple Choice Vocabulary Test (MWT-B). |
Verbal intelligence (duration approx. 5 minutes) will be measured before one month of inpatient DBT/waiting time. |
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