Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications | 2019

The effectiveness of individual schema therapy in older adults with borderline personality disorder: Protocol of a multiple-baseline study

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Background The treatment of borderline personality disorder (BPD) has been examined extensively in adults up to the age of fifty in the past quarter of a century, but there is still a world to discover in treating BPD in older adults. The aim of the study is to investigate the effectiveness of schema therapy in older adults with BPD. Methods/design A multiple baseline design is used in which participants are randomly assigned to baseline length. The primary outcome measure is assessed weekly and consists of the credibility of negative core beliefs. Secondary outcome measures are quality of life, psychological distress, early maladaptive schemas, schema modes, severity of BPD symptoms and meeting the criteria for BPD. Ten older adults (age\u202f>\u202f60 years) with BPD are treated with schema therapy, with weekly sessions during one year. This treatment phase is preceded by a baseline phase varying from 4 to 8 weeks. After treatment, there is a 6-month follow-up phase with monthly booster sessions. Discussion To our knowledge, this is the first empirical study of the effectiveness of psychotherapeutic treatment for BPD in older adults. Because of the different manifestation of BPD in later life, besides section II DSM-5 criteria, the alternative, dimensional model for personality disorders of DSM-5 is used to assess BPD in older adults. Trial registration The Netherlands National Trial Register NTR7107. Registered 11 March 2018.

Volume 14
Pages None
DOI 10.1016/j.conctc.2019.100330
Language English
Journal Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications

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