Emotional processing as mechanism of change in brief good psychiatric management for borderline personality disorder: results of a randomized controlled trial.

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY BMC Psychiatry Pub Date : 2024-12-18 DOI:10.1186/s12888-024-06370-2
Ueli Kramer, Loris Grandjean, José Blanco Machinea, Hélène Beuchat, Setareh Ranjbar, Yves de Roten, Jean-Nicolas Despland, Philippe Conus, Stéphane Kolly
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Background: Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is one of the most frequent, severe, mental conditions and is associated with a serious burden of disease. Treatment for patients with BPD involves structured psychotherapy. In addition and in order to improve access to care, psychiatric treatments are available. So far, it remains unclear if brief psychiatric intervention according to Good Psychiatric Management (GPM) produces a reliable effect on a variety of clinical outcomes. The assessment of mechanisms of change contributes to focus the treatment on the essential ingredients of change. The current study aims to demonstrate the emotional processing as a mechanism of change, assessed in an ecologically valid experimental context, of brief GPM.

Methods: The present two-arm randomized controlled study aims at testing the effects (i.e., reduction in borderline symptoms) and emotional processing as mechanism of change of a brief psychiatric treatment (10 sessions over 4 months), compared with treatment as usual. Participants are N = 76 patients with BPD who are either randomized to a 4 month GPM or a 4 month TAU without any BPD-specific content. All patients undergo assessments of borderline symptoms using ZAN-BPD and experiential enactment for assessment of emotional processing, at intake, 2 months and 4 months (discharge).

Results: The effect of a brief version of GPM is not different from the effect of TAU on the total score of the ZAN-BPD at 4 month (d = 0.04). At the level of the secondary effects, GPM is more effective in reducing relationship problems on the ZAN-BPD sub-scale (F(1, 61) = 5.53; p = .022, d = 0.52), and in reducing impulsivity and social problems, and it increases treatment retention. Change in emotional processing between intake and month 2 mediates the reduction on the ZAN-BPD subscale relationship problems assessed between months 2 and 4, in an ecologically valid experimental context.

Conclusions: Overall, brief GPM is not different from TAU in terms of reduction in borderline symptoms, but it may produce reduction in relationship problems between months 2 and 4 into the brief intervention. Change in emotional processing in an experimental context may function as mechanism of change of brief GPM. This study is in line with the top priority of establishing efficacy of brief interventions for BPD and proposes an evidence-based explanation for efficacy. These results should help disseminate brief psychiatric treatments for BPD, which contribute to reduce the societal burden related with BPD.

Trial registration: Clinical Trials NCT03717818 (date of registration of Abstract October 24th, 2018). Protocol number 2 from February 9th, 2018.

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情绪处理作为边缘型人格障碍短期良好精神管理的改变机制:一项随机对照试验的结果。
背景:边缘型人格障碍(BPD)是最常见、最严重的精神疾病之一,是一种严重的疾病负担。BPD患者的治疗包括结构化的心理治疗。此外,为了改善获得护理的机会,还提供精神病治疗。到目前为止,尚不清楚根据良好精神病学管理(GPM)的简短精神病学干预是否对各种临床结果产生可靠的影响。对变化机制的评估有助于将治疗的重点放在变化的基本成分上。目前的研究旨在证明情绪处理作为一种变化机制,在生态有效的实验背景下评估,简短的GPM。方法:本研究采用两组随机对照研究,目的是比较短期精神科治疗(4个月10次)与常规治疗的效果(即边缘性症状的减轻)和情绪处理的改变机制。参与者是N = 76名BPD患者,他们被随机分为4个月的GPM组或4个月的无BPD特异性内容的TAU组。所有患者在入院、2个月和4个月(出院)时,均使用ZAN-BPD评估边缘性症状,并通过体验法评估情绪处理。结果:简略版GPM与TAU对4个月时ZAN-BPD总分的影响无显著性差异(d = 0.04)。在次要效应水平上,GPM在减少ZAN-BPD子量表上的关系问题上更有效(F(1,61) = 5.53;p =。022, d = 0.52),在减少冲动和社会问题,并增加治疗保留。在一个生态有效的实验背景下,在摄入和第2个月之间情绪处理的变化介导了在第2个月和第4个月之间评估的ZAN-BPD亚量表关系问题的减少。结论:总体而言,短期GPM在减少边缘性症状方面与TAU没有什么不同,但它可能在短暂干预的第2至4个月之间减少关系问题。实验情境下情绪加工的改变可能是短时GPM变化的机制。本研究符合建立BPD短期干预疗效的首要任务,并提出了疗效的循证解释。这些结果将有助于传播BPD的简短精神治疗方法,从而有助于减轻与BPD相关的社会负担。试验注册:临床试验NCT03717818(摘要注册日期2018年10月24日)。2018年2月9日的第2号协议。
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BMC Psychiatry
BMC Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
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期刊介绍: BMC Psychiatry is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of psychiatric disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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