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Long-term effects of mentalization-based treatment for psychotic disorder: a 5-year follow-up of a multi-center, randomized-controlled trial

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 January 2026

Jonas Gijs Weijers*
Affiliation:
Mental Health and Neuroscience, Maastricht University Faculty of Health , Medicine and Life Sciences: Maastricht, Maastricht, Netherlands
Martin Debbané
Affiliation:
Clinical Psychology, University of Geneva Faculty of Psychology and Education: Universite de Geneve F , Geneva, Switzerland
Coriene ten Kate
Affiliation:
MBT team, GGZ Rivierduinen, Leiden, Netherlands
Fleur van Kaam
Affiliation:
Mental Health and Neuroscience, Maastricht University Faculty of Health , Medicine and Life Sciences: Maastricht, Maastricht, Netherlands
Remco de Winter
Affiliation:
Mental Health and Neuroscience, Maastricht University Faculty of Health , Medicine and Life Sciences: Maastricht, Maastricht, Netherlands
Elisabeth Eurelings-Bontekoe
Affiliation:
Clinical Psychology, Leiden University: Universiteit Leiden , Leiden, Netherlands
Jean-Paul Selten
Affiliation:
Mental Health and Neuroscience, Maastricht University Faculty of Health , Medicine and Life Sciences: Maastricht, Maastricht, Netherlands
*
Corresponding author: Jonas Gijs Weijers; Email: jonasweijers@gmail.com
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Abstract

Background

The results of a previous randomized trial showed that mentalization-based treatment for psychotic disorder (MBTp) was associated with greater improvement than treatment as usual (TAU) in social functioning up to 6 months after treatment. The purpose of the present study is to examine the effect after 5 years.

Methods

The researchers tried to find all patients who had participated in the trial (n = 84) and to assess, blind to previous treatment status, their social functioning and mentalizing capacity. Social functioning was measured using the Social Functioning Scale, mentalizing using the Social Cognition and Object Relations Scale and the Hinting Task.

Results

Twenty-three MBTp patients and 23 TAU patients collaborated. There was no evidence of selective drop-out. A complete case, repeated measure analysis of variance on the basis of intention-to-treat showed that, 5 years post-treatment, MBTp patients still scored better on social functioning compared to baseline [ηp2 = .25, p = .01], whereas TAU patients did not [ηp2 = .01, p = .67], with a significant difference between the conditions [ηp2 = .10, p = .03]. A sensitivity analysis with linear mixed models, however, showed weaker evidence for an additive effect of MBTp over TAU on social functioning 5 years post-treatment, F = 3.731, p = .06. MBT patients also showed a greater improvement in one aspect of mentalizing, understanding of social causality [ηp2 = 0.17, p = .04], but not other aspects of mentalizing.

Conclusion

The results suggest a durable effect of MBTp.

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Table 1. Demographics and clinical characteristics of patients at 5-year follow-up

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Figure 1. Performance on the Social Functioning Scale as a function of time and treatment condition.Note: T0 = baseline; T1 is post-treatment; T2 is 6-month follow-up; T3 is 5-year follow-up. TAU, treatment as usual (functional assertive community treatment); MBTp, mentalization-based treatment for psychotic disorders.

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