Pharmacological interventions for co-occurring psychopathology in people with borderline personality disorder : secondary analysis of the Cochrane systematic review with meta-analyses

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Background: Medications are commonly used to treat co-occurring psychopathology in persons with borderline personality disorder (BPD) Aims: To systematically review and integrate the evidence of medications for treatment of co-occurring psychopathology in people with BPD, and explore the role of comorbidities. Method: Building on the current Cochrane review of medications in BPD, an update literature search was done in March 2024. We followed the methods of this Cochrane review, but scrutinised all identified placebo-controlled trials post hoc for reporting of non BPD-specific (‘co-occurring’) psychopathology, and explored treatment effects in subgroups of samples with and without defined co-occurring disorders. GRADE ratings were done to assess the evidence certainty. Results: Twenty-two trials were available for quantitative analyses. For antipsychotics, we found very-low-certainty evidence (VLCE) of an effect on depressive symptoms (standardised mean difference (SMD) −0.22, P = 0.04), and low-certainty evi

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The British journal of psychiatry, Version of Record (VoR), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2024, https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.2024.172

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