The impact of a combined mentalisation‐based therapy and therapeutic community programme for adolescents with borderline personality disorder traits on service utilisation in Western Australia

Author:

Robinson Lake Jemima1,Bear Natasha2,Fletcher Carl1,Pace Giulia1,Salmin Ivan1,Brealey Georgia1

Affiliation:

1. Touchstone, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service Bentley Western Australia Australia

2. Child and Adolescent Health Service Bentley Western Australia Australia

Abstract

AbstractThis study assessed the effect of a mentalisation‐based therapy (MBT) treatment programme on the utilisation of Western Australian public hospitals for mental health presentations over an 18‐month period. Hospital data included the number of visits to the emergency department (ED), the number of inpatient admissions to hospital and length of stay of the admissions. Participants included 76 adolescents aged 13–17 years old, who presented with borderline personality disorder (BPD) traits. The Touchstone treatment programme is a time‐limited intensive programme that utilises MBT in the context of a therapeutic community. Hospital data for the participants were collected and analysed from three time points; 6 months prior to attending the programme, during the 6‐month programme (active treatment) and 6 months after the programme. Results found a statistically significant decrease in hospital utilisation from pre to post programme, with a decline in ED visits, inpatient admissions and admission length of stay. This study presents promising preliminary evidence for the effectiveness of an intensive MBT programme as an intervention for adolescents with BPD features and has significant implications for the public health system in terms of providing effective community‐based treatment for this difficult to treat population as well as reducing pressure on tertiary care.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Health Policy,Pshychiatric Mental Health

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