Suicidal Ideation and Skill Use During In-patient Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder. A Diary Card Study
Associations between suicidal ideation and skill use were investigated during in-patient dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) for borderline personality disorder (BPD). Participants were N = 44 patients with BPD undergoing a 5-week in-patient DBT program in a psychiatric clinic. They filled in a diary...
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doaj-900bf8a976344d7e909497e23cc9170e2020-11-24T22:17:05ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychiatry1664-06402018-04-01910.3389/fpsyt.2018.00152360173Suicidal Ideation and Skill Use During In-patient Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder. A Diary Card StudyThomas Probst0Verena Decker1Eva Kießling2Sascha Meyer3Christine Bofinger4Günter Niklewski5Andreas Mühlberger6Christoph Pieh7Department for Psychotherapy and Biopsychosocial Health, Danube University Krems, Krems an der Donau, AustriaInstitute for Psychology, Regensburg University, Regensburg, GermanyInstitute for Psychology, Regensburg University, Regensburg, GermanyDepartment of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Paracelsus Medical University, Nuremberg, GermanyDepartment of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Paracelsus Medical University, Nuremberg, GermanyDepartment of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Paracelsus Medical University, Nuremberg, GermanyInstitute for Psychology, Regensburg University, Regensburg, GermanyDepartment for Psychotherapy and Biopsychosocial Health, Danube University Krems, Krems an der Donau, AustriaAssociations between suicidal ideation and skill use were investigated during in-patient dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) for borderline personality disorder (BPD). Participants were N = 44 patients with BPD undergoing a 5-week in-patient DBT program in a psychiatric clinic. They filled in a diary card each treatment day resulting in 1,334 skill use ratings and 1,364 suicidal ideation ratings. Treatment days were categorized as days with successful skill use (using skills and perceiving them as effective), days with no skill use, days with unsuccessful skill use (using skills but perceiving them as ineffective). Multilevel models were performed to account for the nested data structure. The results showed that suicidal ideation improved more for patients who applied skills successfully more often during treatment (p < 0.05). Moreover, suicidal ideation was lower on treatment days with successful skill use compared to treatment days with no skill use and compared to treatment days with unsuccessful skill use (p < 0.05). When treatment days with no skill use were compared to treatment days with unsuccessful skill use, suicidal ideation was higher on treatment days with unsuccessful skill use (p < 0.05). To conclude, using skills successfully on as many treatment days as possible is associated with lower suicidal ideation.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyt.2018.00152/fulldialectical behavior therapyborderline personality disorderin-patient treatmentskill usesuicidal ideation |
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Thomas Probst Verena Decker Eva Kießling Sascha Meyer Christine Bofinger Günter Niklewski Andreas Mühlberger Christoph Pieh Suicidal Ideation and Skill Use During In-patient Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder. A Diary Card Study Frontiers in Psychiatry dialectical behavior therapy borderline personality disorder in-patient treatment skill use suicidal ideation |
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Thomas Probst Verena Decker Eva Kießling Sascha Meyer Christine Bofinger Günter Niklewski Andreas Mühlberger Christoph Pieh |
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Suicidal Ideation and Skill Use During In-patient Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder. A Diary Card Study |
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Suicidal Ideation and Skill Use During In-patient Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder. A Diary Card Study |
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Suicidal Ideation and Skill Use During In-patient Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder. A Diary Card Study |
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Suicidal Ideation and Skill Use During In-patient Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder. A Diary Card Study |
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Suicidal Ideation and Skill Use During In-patient Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder. A Diary Card Study |
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suicidal ideation and skill use during in-patient dialectical behavior therapy for borderline personality disorder. a diary card study |
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Associations between suicidal ideation and skill use were investigated during in-patient dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) for borderline personality disorder (BPD). Participants were N = 44 patients with BPD undergoing a 5-week in-patient DBT program in a psychiatric clinic. They filled in a diary card each treatment day resulting in 1,334 skill use ratings and 1,364 suicidal ideation ratings. Treatment days were categorized as days with successful skill use (using skills and perceiving them as effective), days with no skill use, days with unsuccessful skill use (using skills but perceiving them as ineffective). Multilevel models were performed to account for the nested data structure. The results showed that suicidal ideation improved more for patients who applied skills successfully more often during treatment (p < 0.05). Moreover, suicidal ideation was lower on treatment days with successful skill use compared to treatment days with no skill use and compared to treatment days with unsuccessful skill use (p < 0.05). When treatment days with no skill use were compared to treatment days with unsuccessful skill use, suicidal ideation was higher on treatment days with unsuccessful skill use (p < 0.05). To conclude, using skills successfully on as many treatment days as possible is associated with lower suicidal ideation. |
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dialectical behavior therapy borderline personality disorder in-patient treatment skill use suicidal ideation |
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