Abstract
Grant Number: | 3R44DA015615-03S1 |
Project Title: | Computer Training in DBT-S Skills for BPD Drug Abusers |
Abstract: DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Substance Abusers (DBT-S) is a comprehensive psychosocial treatment, efficacious for substance-dependent individuals with borderline personality disorder (BPD). In Phase I, we developed and evaluated an innovative computer-based training (CBT) prototype of a subset of DBT-S skills for drug treatment providers using an iterative process of prototype development. We tested the prototype's efficacy in a pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT). All Phase I aims were exceeded. In the RCT, statistically significant results favoring DBT were observed on all major outcome variables, including skills knowledge gains, skills recollection, self-efficacy, and motivation to treat BPD clients. In Phase II, we propose to expand the DBT-S skills CBT curricula to include two additional modules - mindfulness and interpersonal effectiveness. We will again use an iterative process of development, seeking feedback from experts and end-users. We propose to conduct a RCT (N=75) comparing three groups: the DBT CBT, a comparable text-based curriculum (Team Training), and a CBT control. Major outcome variables will include DBT-S skills knowledge, recall, self-efficacy, motivation to treat substance-dependent BPD clients, and two clinical application measures: a performance-based assessment and clinical application test. Additionally, we propose a 3-month follow-up period to assess skills use and retention over time.
Thesaurus Terms:
borderline personality disorder, cognitive behavior therapy, computer assisted instruction, drug abuse therapy, educational resource design /development, health care personnel education, mental health personnel
awareness, computer human interaction, computer program /software, computer system design /evaluation, curriculum, education evaluation /planning, functional ability, interpersonal relations, memory, motivation, performance
clinical research, focus group, human subject, interview
Institution: | BEHAVIORAL TECH RESEARCH, INC. |
| 4556 UNIVERSITY WAY NE, STE 221 |
| SEATTLE, WA 98105 |
Fiscal Year: | 2005 |
Department: | |
Project Start: | 30-SEP-2002 |
Project End: | 31-DEC-2007 |
ICD: | NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE |
IRG: | ZRG1 |
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