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Schema therapy for violent PD offenders: A randomized clinical trial

Authors :
Bernstein, D.P.
Keulen-de Vos, M.E.
Clercx, M.
Vogel, V. de
Kersten, G.C.M.
Lancel, M.
Jonkers, P.P.
Bogaerts, S.
Slaats, M.
Broers, N.J.
Deenen, T.A.M.
Arntz, A.R.
Bernstein, D.P.
Keulen-de Vos, M.E.
Clercx, M.
Vogel, V. de
Kersten, G.C.M.
Lancel, M.
Jonkers, P.P.
Bogaerts, S.
Slaats, M.
Broers, N.J.
Deenen, T.A.M.
Arntz, A.R.
Source :
Psychological Medicine; 0033-2917; ~Psychological Medicine~~~~~0033-2917~~~~
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

15 juni 2021<br />Item does not contain fulltext<br />Background: Violent criminal offenders with personality disorders (PD's) can cause immense harm, but are often deemed untreatable. This study aimed to conduct a randomized clinical trial to test the effectiveness of long-term psychotherapy for rehabilitating offenders with PDs. Methods: We compared schema therapy (ST), an evidence-based psychotherapy for PDs, to treatment-as-usual (TAU) at eight high-security forensic hospitals in the Netherlands. Patients in both conditions received multiple treatment modalities and differed only in the individual, study-specific therapy they received. One-hundred-three male offenders with antisocial, narcissistic, borderline, or paranoid PDs, or Cluster B PD-not-otherwise-specified, were assigned to 3 years of ST or TAU and assessed every 6 months. Primary outcomes were rehabilitation, involving gradual reintegration into the community, and PD symptoms. Results: Patients in both conditions showed moderate to large improvements in outcomes. ST was superior to TAU on both primary outcomes - rehabilitation (i.e. attaining supervised and unsupervised leave) and PD symptoms - and six of nine secondary outcomes, with small to moderate advantages over TAU. ST patients moved more rapidly through rehabilitation (supervised leave, treatment*time: F(5308) = 9.40, p < 0.001; unsupervised leave, treatment*time: F(5472) = 3.45, p = 0.004), and showed faster improvements on PD scales (treatment*time: t(1387) = -2.85, p = 0.005). Conclusions: These findings contradict pessimistic views on the treatability of violent offenders with PDs, and support the effectiveness of long-term psychotherapy for rehabilitating these patients, facilitating their re-entry into the community.

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OAIster
Journal :
Psychological Medicine; 0033-2917; ~Psychological Medicine~~~~~0033-2917~~~~
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287228684
Document Type :
Electronic Resource