Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Mental Health
Date Submitted: May 6, 2018
Open Peer Review Period: May 7, 2018 - Jun 25, 2018
Date Accepted: Sep 24, 2018
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A Schema Therapy–Based eHealth Program for Patients with Borderline Personality Disorder (priovi) to Support Individual Face-To-Face Schema Therapy: An Uncontrolled Pilot Study
ABSTRACT
Background:
Electronic health (eHealth) programs have been found to be effective in treating many psychological conditions. However, regarding borderline personality disorder (BPD), only a few eHealth programs have been tested, involving small interventions based on the dialectical behavior therapy treatment approach. We investigated priovi, a program based on the schema therapy (ST) approach. priovi is considerably more comprehensive than prior programs, offering broad psychoeducation content and many therapeutic exercises.
Objective:
We tested the acceptability and feasibility of priovi in 14 patients with BPD as an add-on to individual face-to-face ST.
Methods:
Patients received weekly individual ST and used priovi over a period of 12 months. We assessed BPD symptom severity using self-reported and interview-based measures. Qualitative interviews were conducted with both patients and therapists to assess their experiences with priovi.
Results:
BPD symptoms improved significantly (Cohen d=1.0). Overall, qualitative data showed that priovi was positively received by both patients and therapists. Some exercises provoked mild anxiety; however, no serious threat to safety was detected.
Conclusions:
riovi is a potentially helpful and safe tool that could support individual ST. It needs to be further tested in a randomized controlled study. Trial Registration: German Clinical Trials Register DRKS00011538; INSERT URL (Archived by WebCite at INSERT URL)
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