2017
DOI: 10.1007/s12485-017-0216-6
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Tijdig herkennen en behandelen van borderlineproblematiek bij jongeren met MBT-early

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“…The sample size is determined by the predicted difference between the groups on the primary outcome, the BPDSI-IV-ado [ 46 ]. Consistent with previous studies on MBT for adolescents [ 43 , 64 ] and MBT for adolescents compared with treatment as usual [ 27 ], we expect a medium effect size (Cohen’s d = 0.50) difference between MBT-early and CBT. Based on the BPDSI-IV-ado and with a two-sided α = 0.05, a power of 0.80 and a correlation of 0.50 between the repeated measures, based on Bales et al [ 65 ] and Hutsebaut et al [ 43 ], we require 59 participants in each treatment group (118 in total) with at least 1 follow-up measurement.…”
Section: Methods: Participants Interventions and Outcomessupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…The sample size is determined by the predicted difference between the groups on the primary outcome, the BPDSI-IV-ado [ 46 ]. Consistent with previous studies on MBT for adolescents [ 43 , 64 ] and MBT for adolescents compared with treatment as usual [ 27 ], we expect a medium effect size (Cohen’s d = 0.50) difference between MBT-early and CBT. Based on the BPDSI-IV-ado and with a two-sided α = 0.05, a power of 0.80 and a correlation of 0.50 between the repeated measures, based on Bales et al [ 65 ] and Hutsebaut et al [ 43 ], we require 59 participants in each treatment group (118 in total) with at least 1 follow-up measurement.…”
Section: Methods: Participants Interventions and Outcomessupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Several types of MBT for BPD are empirically supported [ 40 42 ]. MBT-early, developed at de Viersprong and implemented since 2014, has offered preliminary support from a small naturalistic pilot study [ 43 ].…”
Section: Methods: Participants Interventions and Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consistent with previous studies on MBT for adolescents (43,64) and MBT for adolescents compared with treatment as usual ( 27), we expect a medium effect size (Cohen's d = 0.50) difference between MBT-early and CBT. Based on the BPDSI-IV-ado and with a two-sided α = 0.05, a power of 0.80 and a correlation of 0.50 between the repeated measures, based on Bales et al ( 65) and Hutsebaut et al (43), we require 59 participants in each treatment group (118 in total) with at least one follow-up measurement. Because of the vulnerable and unpredictable target population, we anticipate a 10% attrition rate and therefore intend to recruit at least 66 participants per group.…”
Section: Sample Size {14}supporting
confidence: 88%
“…Several types of MBT for BPD are empirically supported (40)(41)(42). MBT-early, developed at de Viersprong and implemented since 2014, has offered preliminary support from a small naturalistic pilot study (43).…”
Section: Mbt-earlymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These programs are often time-limited and focused at empowerment. Programs like Helping Young People Early-Cognitive Analytic Therapy (Chanen et al, 2008), and Mentalization-Based Treatment–early (Hutsebaut, Feenstra, Keur, Schäfer, & Bales, 2017) were specifically designed to meet the needs of young people with emerging BPD and their families. Stage I programs could also be developed for persons in late adulthood, with a subthreshold BPD, preventing the development of a late onset BPD.…”
Section: Health Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%