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Errors in Table and Figure in: Outpatient Psychotherapy for Borderline Personality Disorder: Randomized Trial of Schema-Focused Therapy vs Transference-Focused Psychotherapy

Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2006;63:1008.

Errors in Table and Figure. In the Original Article by Giesen-Bloo et al titled "Outpatient Psychotherapy for Borderline Personality Disorder: Randomized Trial of Schema-Focused Therapy vs Transference-Focused Psychotherapy," published in the June issue of the ARCHIVES (2006;63:649-658), there were several errors in Table 1. The table is reprinted correctly as follows. Furthermore, neither recent suicide planning, steps, or attempts nor recent nonsuicidal self-injury were significantly related to recovery from borderline personality disorder or changed the difference between schema-focused therapy and transference-focused psychotherapy when these variables were entered alone or in combination in the survival analyses. In all analyses, schema-focused therapy remained superior to transference-focused psychotherapy. Treatment group by suicidal or self-injury manifestation interaction was not significant. In addition, the x-axis label in Figure 3A, B, and C should have been "Assessment" rather than "Month." The ARCHIVES regrets these errors.


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Table 1. Sociodemographic and Clinical Characteristics of 86 Study Participantsa








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