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Which Factors Are Relevant for Treatment Outcome in Dialectical Behaviour Therapy for Bord

The objective of this project is to investigate factors that contribute to the success and lack of success in DBT among individuals with BPD and a history of self-harm in a clinical psychiatric setting. 1. Do certain personality factors and identity disturbance predict the treatment outcome of DBT in individuals with B

Condition(s)Borderline Personality Disorder, Non-suicidal Self-injury, Deliberate Self Harm
StatusRecruiting
Study typeObservational
SummaryThe objective of this project is to investigate factors that contribute to the success and lack of success in DBT among individuals with BPD and a history of self-harm in a clinical psychiatric setting. 1. Do certain personality factors and identity disturbance predict the treatment outcome of DBT in individuals with BPD? 2. Do changes in identity disturbance, self-hate, or emotion regulation mediate the treatment outcome of DBT in individuals with BPD? 3. Do specific personality profiles moderate the treatment outcomes of DBT for individuals with BPD? 4. When does the primary treatment effect occur, and does this effect persist after a 12-month follow-up period?
Who can participateInclusion Criteria: * Borderline personality disorder as defined by the DSM-V (assessed with SCID or uquivalent). * Self-harm over the past 12 months * Offered DBT at the Lund adult psychiatric clinic Exclusion Criteria: * Unable to read or communicate in Swedish
Ages18 Years
SexAll
Lead sponsorRegion Skane
LocationsLund, Skåne County, Sweden
Start date2023-09-01
NCT IDNCT06106555
Official listinghttps://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06106555

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