Towards an informed research agenda for the field of personality disorders by experts with lived and living experience and researchers

B. Renneberg*, J. Hutsebaut, A. Berens, C. De Panfilis, K. Bertsch, A. Kaera, U. Kramer, C. Schmahl, M. Swales, S. Taubner, M.M. Alvarez, J. Sieg

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Abstract

Background
We describe a collection of themes for a research agenda for personality disorders that was originally formulated for the ESSPD Borderline Congress in 2022.

Methods
Experts with lived and living experience (EE), researchers and clinicians met virtually, exchanged ideas and discussed research topics for the field of personality disorders. The experts - patients, relatives, significant others - named the topics they thought most relevant for further research in the field. These topics were presented at the ESPPD conference in October 2022.

Results
The five top themes were: 1. Prevention, early detection and intervention, 2. Recovery beyond symptom improvement, 3. Involvement of relatives in treatment, 4. Gender dysphoria, and 5. Stigma.

Conclusions
In general, the topics reflect current issues and changes in societal values. Overarching aims of research on these topics are the improvement of social participation and integration in society, better dissemination of research, and better information of the general public and political stakeholders.
Original languageEnglish
Article number14
Number of pages10
JournalBorderline Personality Disorder and Emotion Dysregulation
Volume11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 8 Jul 2024

Keywords

  • Experts with lived experience
  • Personality disorder
  • Public and patient involvement

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