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The DiaS project

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A randomized study of 108 participants with recent suicide attempt and borderline personality disorder. The participants were offered either standard treatment (CAMS) or a short dialectical behavioral therapy course from the competence center for suicide prevention in Capital Region of Denmarks Psychiatry.

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Kate Andreasson Aamund

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Merete Nordentoft

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Depression & Anxiety

Clinical trials Emotionally unstable personality disorder Indicative interventions People at risk of suicide Psychiatric inpatients Psychosocial therapy Questionnaire Randomized study Suicide attempt Suicide prevention clinics

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