Mentalization Based Treatment - Introductory (MBT-I) Group for Male Prisoners With Borderline and/or Antisocial Personality Disorder
Primary Purpose
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD)
Status
Unknown status
Phase
Not Applicable
Locations
United Kingdom
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
Mentalization Based Treatment-Introductory
Treatment as usual
Sponsored by
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Primary diagnosis of BPD and/or ASPD
- Co-morbidity with other personality disorder is accepted
- Sentenced prisoners with estimated date of liberation > six months
Exclusion Criteria:
- Co-morbid severe and enduring mental illness (schizophrenia, delusional disorder, bipolar affective disorder, major depressive disorder)
- Co-morbid organic brain disorder (acquired brain injury, alcohol related brain damage)
- Remand prisoners
- Uncontrolled substance dependence
- Index offence of sexual offending
- Repeatedly chaotic, antisocial or violent behaviour in prison
- Care in segregation and reintegration unit in past 3 months
- Current individual specialist psychological therapy in prison
- English as not first language
Sites / Locations
- NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm Type
Experimental
Active Comparator
Arm Label
MBT-I
Waiting list control
Arm Description
12 sessions of MBT
Treatment as usual
Outcomes
Primary Outcome Measures
Completion of three MBT-I group cycles
Participants to have attended ≥75% (9 or more out of 12) of scheduled sessions to consider this successful completion of the programme.
≥50% participants who commenced session one to have completed the intervention as described above to consider the group successful.
Secondary Outcome Measures
Quantitative data measuring change in difficulties with interpersonal relationships pre- and post-intervention
Inventory of Interpersonal Problems-32 (IIP-32) to be administered one week pre-, one week post- and three months post-intervention. The scale measures difficulties with interpersonal relationships which are a core feature of personality disorder psychopathology.
There are 32 items scored on a 5 point scale (0-4) measuring 2 domains of affiliating and distancing (16 items each) difficulties with interpersonal relationships. There are 8 differing interpersonal relationship styles (4 each for affiliating and distancing). The maximum score therefore for each style is 16 (4 x 4 point scores), for each domain is 64 (16 x 4 point scores), and total score is 128 (32 x 4 point scores). The minimum score is 0. Higher values indicate increasing severity.
Quantitative data measuring change in difficulties with interpersonal relationships pre- and post-control
Inventory of Interpersonal Problems-32 (IIP-32) to be administered one week pre-, one week post- and three months post-intervention. The scale measures difficulties with interpersonal relationships which are a core feature of personality disorder psychopathology.
There are 32 items scored on a 5 point scale (0-4) measuring 2 domains of affiliating and distancing (16 items each) difficulties with interpersonal relationships. There are 8 differing interpersonal relationship styles (4 each for affiliating and distancing). The maximum score therefore for each style is 16 (4 x 4 point scores), for each domain is 64 (16 x 4 point scores), and total score is 128 (32 x 4 point scores). The minimum score is 0. Higher values indicate increasing severity.
Quantitative data measuring change in difficulties with impulsivity pre- and post-intervention
Barrett Impulsiveness Scale (BIS) to be administered one week pre-, one week post- and three months post-intervention. The scale measures difficulties with impulsivity which is a core feature of personality disorder psychopathology.
There are 30 items scored on a 4 point (1-4) scale measuring impulsivity. The maximum score is 120 (30 x 4 point scores). The minimum score is 30 (30 x 1 point scores). Higher values indicate increasing severity.
Quantitative data measuring change in difficulties with impulsivity pre- and post-control
Barrett Impulsiveness Scale (BIS) to be administered one week pre-, one week post- and three months post-intervention. The scale measures difficulties with impulsivity which is a core feature of personality disorder psychopathology.
There are 30 items scored on a 4 point (1-4) scale measuring impulsivity. The maximum score is 120 (30 x 4 point scores). The minimum score is 30 (30 x 1 point scores). Higher values indicate increasing severity.
Quantitative data measuring change in difficulties with reflective functioning pre- and post-intervention
Reflective Functioning Questionnaire (RFQ) to be administered one week pre-, one week post- and three months post-intervention. The scale measures difficulties with reflective functioning which is a core feature of personality disorder psychopathology.
There are 54 items scored on a 7 point (1-7) scale measuring 2 domains of certainty and uncertainty (26 items each) difficulties with reflective functioning. Two items do not score. Only extreme rankings score points for each item (i.e 7 or 1 scores 3, 6 or 2 scores 2 and 5 or 3 scores 1 depending on the item type). The maximum score therefore for each domain is 78 (26 x 3 point scores), and total score is 156 (52 x 3 point scores). The minimum score is 0. Higher values indicate increasing severity.
Quantitative data measuring change in difficulties with reflective functioning pre- and post-control
Reflective Functioning Questionnaire (RFQ) to be administered one week pre-, one week post- and three months post-intervention. The scale measures difficulties with reflective functioning which is a core feature of personality disorder psychopathology.
There are 54 items scored on a 7 point (1-7) scale measuring 2 domains of certainty and uncertainty (26 items each) difficulties with reflective functioning. Two items do not score. Only extreme rankings score points for each item (i.e 7 or 1 scores 3, 6 or 2 scores 2 and 5 or 3 scores 1 depending on the item type). The maximum score therefore for each domain is 78 (26 x 3 point scores), and total score is 156 (52 x 3 point scores). The minimum score is 0. Higher values indicate increasing severity.
Quantitative data measuring change in depressive symptoms pre- and post-intervention
Beck's Depression Inventory (BDI) to be administered one week pre-, one week post- and three months post-intervention. The scale measures depressive symptoms which are a common feature of personality disorder psychopathology.
There are 21 items scored on a 4 point (0-3) scale measuring depressive symptoms. The maximum score is 63 (21 x 3 point scores). The minimum score is 0. Higher values indicate increasing severity (1-10 - these ups and downs are considered normal; 11-16 - mild mood disturbance; 17-20 - borderline clinical depression; 21-30 - moderate depression; 31-40 - severe depression; >40 - extreme depression).
Quantitative data measuring change in depressive symptoms pre- and post-control
Beck's Depression Inventory (BDI) to be administered one week pre-, one week post- and three months post-intervention. The scale measures depressive symptoms which are a common feature of personality disorder psychopathology.
There are 21 items scored on a 4 point (0-3) scale measuring depressive symptoms. The maximum score is 63 (21 x 3 point scores). The minimum score is 0. Higher values indicate increasing severity (1-10 - these ups and downs are considered normal; 11-16 - mild mood disturbance; 17-20 - borderline clinical depression; 21-30 - moderate depression; 31-40 - severe depression; >40 - extreme depression).
Quantitative data measuring change in anxiety symptoms pre- and post-intervention
Beck's Anxiety Inventory (BAI) to be administered one week pre-, one week post- and three months post-intervention. The scale measures anxiety symptoms which are a common feature of personality disorder psychopathology.
There are 21 items scored on a 4 point (0-3) scale measuring anxiety symptoms. The maximum score is 63 (21 x 3 point scores). The minimum score is 0. Higher values indicate increasing severity (0-21 - low anxiety; 22-35 - moderate anxiety; >35 - potentially concerning levels of anxiety).
Quantitative data measuring change in anxiety symptoms pre- and post-control
Beck's Anxiety Inventory (BAI) to be administered one week pre-, one week post- and three months post-intervention. The scale measures anxiety symptoms which are a common feature of personality disorder psychopathology.
There are 21 items scored on a 4 point (0-3) scale measuring anxiety symptoms. The maximum score is 63 (21 x 3 point scores). The minimum score is 0. Higher values indicate increasing severity (0-21 - low anxiety; 22-35 - moderate anxiety; >35 - potentially concerning levels of anxiety).
Quantitative data measuring change in social functioning and satisfaction pre- and post-intervention
Social Adjustment Scale - Self Report (SAS-SR) to be administered one week pre-, one week post- and three months post-intervention. The scale measures difficulties with social functioning and satisfaction which are common sequelae of personality disorder.
There are 54 items scored measuring instrumental and expressive performance over the past two weeks. They examine across 6 domains - work, social and leisure, extended family, primary relationship, parental, family unit. Within these domains, the items cover 4 categories - performance, friction with people, finer aspects of interpersonal relations, and feelings and satisfactions.
Quantitative data measuring change in social functioning and satisfaction pre- and post-control
Social Adjustment Scale - Self Report (SAS-SR) to be administered one week pre-, one week post- and three months post-intervention. The scale measures difficulties with social functioning and satisfaction which are common sequelae of personality disorder.
There are 54 items scored measuring instrumental and expressive performance over the past two weeks. They examine across 6 domains - work, social and leisure, extended family, primary relationship, parental, family unit. Within these domains, the items cover 4 categories - performance, friction with people, finer aspects of interpersonal relations, and feelings and satisfactions.
Quantitative data measuring change in overall symptoms and functioning pre- and post-intervention
Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation - Outcome Measure (CORE-OM) to be administered one week pre-, one week post- and three months post-intervention. The scale measures overall change in symptoms and functioning from baseline following completion of the intervention.
There are 34 items scored on a 5 point (0-4) scale measuring overall change across 4 domains - subjective well-being (4 items), problems and symptoms (12 items), life functioning (12 items), and risk and harm (6 items). The maximum score is 136 (34 x 4 point scores). The minimum score is 0. Higher values indicate increasing severity.
Quantitative data measuring change in overall symptoms and functioning pre- and post-control
Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation - Outcome Measure (CORE-OM) to be administered one week pre-, one week post- and three months post-intervention. The scale measures overall change in symptoms and functioning from baseline following completion of the intervention.
There are 34 items scored on a 5 point (0-4) scale measuring overall change across 4 domains - subjective well-being (4 items), problems and symptoms (12 items), life functioning (12 items), and risk and harm (6 items). The maximum score is 136 (34 x 4 point scores). The minimum score is 0. Higher values indicate increasing severity.
Quantitative data from behavioural proxy measures examining change in the number of challenging behaviours pre- and post-intervention
The number of discipline procedures (reports) and Incentives and Enhanced Privileges (IEPs) will be examined over a three month period pre-intervention, three month period during the intervention and three month period post-intervention. This allows a behavioural proxy measure of negative (reports) vs. positive (IEPs) behaviours.
Quantitative data from behavioural proxy measures examining change in the number of challenging behaviours pre- and post-control
The number of discipline procedures (reports) and Incentives and Enhanced Privileges (IEPs) will be examined over a three month period pre-intervention, three month period during the intervention and three month period post-intervention. This allows a behavioural proxy measure of negative (reports) vs. positive (IEPs) behaviours.
Qualitative data from follow up interviews of participants examining understanding of and overall satisfaction of intervention
Semi-structured interview schedule to be completed one week post- and three months post- intervention. This will examine participant's understanding of the concepts of the intervention, in addition to their overall satisfaction.
Full Information
NCT ID
NCT04033835
First Posted
July 10, 2019
Last Updated
July 23, 2019
Sponsor
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
1. Study Identification
Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT04033835
Brief Title
Mentalization Based Treatment - Introductory (MBT-I) Group for Male Prisoners With Borderline and/or Antisocial Personality Disorder
Official Title
Mentalization Based Treatment - Introductory Group for Male Prisoners With Borderline and/or Antisocial Personality Disorder in Her Majesty's Prison Barlinnie
Study Type
Interventional
2. Study Status
Record Verification Date
July 2019
Overall Recruitment Status
Unknown status
Study Start Date
August 1, 2019 (Anticipated)
Primary Completion Date
August 1, 2021 (Anticipated)
Study Completion Date
August 1, 2021 (Anticipated)
3. Sponsor/Collaborators
Responsible Party, by Official Title
Sponsor
Name of the Sponsor
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
4. Oversight
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product
No
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product
No
Data Monitoring Committee
No
5. Study Description
Brief Summary
Established evidence base with MBT for treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and/or Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD). Demographic information of United Kingdom prison population highlights large proportion of offenders with PD. There is no agreed universal approach to treatment of PD within Scottish prisons with large variance across the prison estate. MBT pilots in HMP Edinburgh and HMP Cornton Vale have demonstrated positive findings in female offenders which could be replicated in male populations.
6. Conditions and Keywords
Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD)
7. Study Design
Primary Purpose
Health Services Research
Study Phase
Not Applicable
Interventional Study Model
Crossover Assignment
Masking
None (Open Label)
Allocation
Randomized
Enrollment
30 (Anticipated)
8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions
Arm Title
MBT-I
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
12 sessions of MBT
Arm Title
Waiting list control
Arm Type
Active Comparator
Arm Description
Treatment as usual
Intervention Type
Other
Intervention Name(s)
Mentalization Based Treatment-Introductory
Intervention Description
Mentalization Based Treatment-Introductory
Intervention Type
Other
Intervention Name(s)
Treatment as usual
Intervention Description
Treatment as usual
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Completion of three MBT-I group cycles
Description
Participants to have attended ≥75% (9 or more out of 12) of scheduled sessions to consider this successful completion of the programme.
≥50% participants who commenced session one to have completed the intervention as described above to consider the group successful.
Time Frame
18 months
Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Quantitative data measuring change in difficulties with interpersonal relationships pre- and post-intervention
Description
Inventory of Interpersonal Problems-32 (IIP-32) to be administered one week pre-, one week post- and three months post-intervention. The scale measures difficulties with interpersonal relationships which are a core feature of personality disorder psychopathology.
There are 32 items scored on a 5 point scale (0-4) measuring 2 domains of affiliating and distancing (16 items each) difficulties with interpersonal relationships. There are 8 differing interpersonal relationship styles (4 each for affiliating and distancing). The maximum score therefore for each style is 16 (4 x 4 point scores), for each domain is 64 (16 x 4 point scores), and total score is 128 (32 x 4 point scores). The minimum score is 0. Higher values indicate increasing severity.
Time Frame
21 months
Title
Quantitative data measuring change in difficulties with interpersonal relationships pre- and post-control
Description
Inventory of Interpersonal Problems-32 (IIP-32) to be administered one week pre-, one week post- and three months post-intervention. The scale measures difficulties with interpersonal relationships which are a core feature of personality disorder psychopathology.
There are 32 items scored on a 5 point scale (0-4) measuring 2 domains of affiliating and distancing (16 items each) difficulties with interpersonal relationships. There are 8 differing interpersonal relationship styles (4 each for affiliating and distancing). The maximum score therefore for each style is 16 (4 x 4 point scores), for each domain is 64 (16 x 4 point scores), and total score is 128 (32 x 4 point scores). The minimum score is 0. Higher values indicate increasing severity.
Time Frame
21 months
Title
Quantitative data measuring change in difficulties with impulsivity pre- and post-intervention
Description
Barrett Impulsiveness Scale (BIS) to be administered one week pre-, one week post- and three months post-intervention. The scale measures difficulties with impulsivity which is a core feature of personality disorder psychopathology.
There are 30 items scored on a 4 point (1-4) scale measuring impulsivity. The maximum score is 120 (30 x 4 point scores). The minimum score is 30 (30 x 1 point scores). Higher values indicate increasing severity.
Time Frame
21 months
Title
Quantitative data measuring change in difficulties with impulsivity pre- and post-control
Description
Barrett Impulsiveness Scale (BIS) to be administered one week pre-, one week post- and three months post-intervention. The scale measures difficulties with impulsivity which is a core feature of personality disorder psychopathology.
There are 30 items scored on a 4 point (1-4) scale measuring impulsivity. The maximum score is 120 (30 x 4 point scores). The minimum score is 30 (30 x 1 point scores). Higher values indicate increasing severity.
Time Frame
21 months
Title
Quantitative data measuring change in difficulties with reflective functioning pre- and post-intervention
Description
Reflective Functioning Questionnaire (RFQ) to be administered one week pre-, one week post- and three months post-intervention. The scale measures difficulties with reflective functioning which is a core feature of personality disorder psychopathology.
There are 54 items scored on a 7 point (1-7) scale measuring 2 domains of certainty and uncertainty (26 items each) difficulties with reflective functioning. Two items do not score. Only extreme rankings score points for each item (i.e 7 or 1 scores 3, 6 or 2 scores 2 and 5 or 3 scores 1 depending on the item type). The maximum score therefore for each domain is 78 (26 x 3 point scores), and total score is 156 (52 x 3 point scores). The minimum score is 0. Higher values indicate increasing severity.
Time Frame
21 months
Title
Quantitative data measuring change in difficulties with reflective functioning pre- and post-control
Description
Reflective Functioning Questionnaire (RFQ) to be administered one week pre-, one week post- and three months post-intervention. The scale measures difficulties with reflective functioning which is a core feature of personality disorder psychopathology.
There are 54 items scored on a 7 point (1-7) scale measuring 2 domains of certainty and uncertainty (26 items each) difficulties with reflective functioning. Two items do not score. Only extreme rankings score points for each item (i.e 7 or 1 scores 3, 6 or 2 scores 2 and 5 or 3 scores 1 depending on the item type). The maximum score therefore for each domain is 78 (26 x 3 point scores), and total score is 156 (52 x 3 point scores). The minimum score is 0. Higher values indicate increasing severity.
Time Frame
21 months
Title
Quantitative data measuring change in depressive symptoms pre- and post-intervention
Description
Beck's Depression Inventory (BDI) to be administered one week pre-, one week post- and three months post-intervention. The scale measures depressive symptoms which are a common feature of personality disorder psychopathology.
There are 21 items scored on a 4 point (0-3) scale measuring depressive symptoms. The maximum score is 63 (21 x 3 point scores). The minimum score is 0. Higher values indicate increasing severity (1-10 - these ups and downs are considered normal; 11-16 - mild mood disturbance; 17-20 - borderline clinical depression; 21-30 - moderate depression; 31-40 - severe depression; >40 - extreme depression).
Time Frame
21 months
Title
Quantitative data measuring change in depressive symptoms pre- and post-control
Description
Beck's Depression Inventory (BDI) to be administered one week pre-, one week post- and three months post-intervention. The scale measures depressive symptoms which are a common feature of personality disorder psychopathology.
There are 21 items scored on a 4 point (0-3) scale measuring depressive symptoms. The maximum score is 63 (21 x 3 point scores). The minimum score is 0. Higher values indicate increasing severity (1-10 - these ups and downs are considered normal; 11-16 - mild mood disturbance; 17-20 - borderline clinical depression; 21-30 - moderate depression; 31-40 - severe depression; >40 - extreme depression).
Time Frame
21 months
Title
Quantitative data measuring change in anxiety symptoms pre- and post-intervention
Description
Beck's Anxiety Inventory (BAI) to be administered one week pre-, one week post- and three months post-intervention. The scale measures anxiety symptoms which are a common feature of personality disorder psychopathology.
There are 21 items scored on a 4 point (0-3) scale measuring anxiety symptoms. The maximum score is 63 (21 x 3 point scores). The minimum score is 0. Higher values indicate increasing severity (0-21 - low anxiety; 22-35 - moderate anxiety; >35 - potentially concerning levels of anxiety).
Time Frame
21 months
Title
Quantitative data measuring change in anxiety symptoms pre- and post-control
Description
Beck's Anxiety Inventory (BAI) to be administered one week pre-, one week post- and three months post-intervention. The scale measures anxiety symptoms which are a common feature of personality disorder psychopathology.
There are 21 items scored on a 4 point (0-3) scale measuring anxiety symptoms. The maximum score is 63 (21 x 3 point scores). The minimum score is 0. Higher values indicate increasing severity (0-21 - low anxiety; 22-35 - moderate anxiety; >35 - potentially concerning levels of anxiety).
Time Frame
21 months
Title
Quantitative data measuring change in social functioning and satisfaction pre- and post-intervention
Description
Social Adjustment Scale - Self Report (SAS-SR) to be administered one week pre-, one week post- and three months post-intervention. The scale measures difficulties with social functioning and satisfaction which are common sequelae of personality disorder.
There are 54 items scored measuring instrumental and expressive performance over the past two weeks. They examine across 6 domains - work, social and leisure, extended family, primary relationship, parental, family unit. Within these domains, the items cover 4 categories - performance, friction with people, finer aspects of interpersonal relations, and feelings and satisfactions.
Time Frame
21 months
Title
Quantitative data measuring change in social functioning and satisfaction pre- and post-control
Description
Social Adjustment Scale - Self Report (SAS-SR) to be administered one week pre-, one week post- and three months post-intervention. The scale measures difficulties with social functioning and satisfaction which are common sequelae of personality disorder.
There are 54 items scored measuring instrumental and expressive performance over the past two weeks. They examine across 6 domains - work, social and leisure, extended family, primary relationship, parental, family unit. Within these domains, the items cover 4 categories - performance, friction with people, finer aspects of interpersonal relations, and feelings and satisfactions.
Time Frame
21 months
Title
Quantitative data measuring change in overall symptoms and functioning pre- and post-intervention
Description
Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation - Outcome Measure (CORE-OM) to be administered one week pre-, one week post- and three months post-intervention. The scale measures overall change in symptoms and functioning from baseline following completion of the intervention.
There are 34 items scored on a 5 point (0-4) scale measuring overall change across 4 domains - subjective well-being (4 items), problems and symptoms (12 items), life functioning (12 items), and risk and harm (6 items). The maximum score is 136 (34 x 4 point scores). The minimum score is 0. Higher values indicate increasing severity.
Time Frame
21 months
Title
Quantitative data measuring change in overall symptoms and functioning pre- and post-control
Description
Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation - Outcome Measure (CORE-OM) to be administered one week pre-, one week post- and three months post-intervention. The scale measures overall change in symptoms and functioning from baseline following completion of the intervention.
There are 34 items scored on a 5 point (0-4) scale measuring overall change across 4 domains - subjective well-being (4 items), problems and symptoms (12 items), life functioning (12 items), and risk and harm (6 items). The maximum score is 136 (34 x 4 point scores). The minimum score is 0. Higher values indicate increasing severity.
Time Frame
21 months
Title
Quantitative data from behavioural proxy measures examining change in the number of challenging behaviours pre- and post-intervention
Description
The number of discipline procedures (reports) and Incentives and Enhanced Privileges (IEPs) will be examined over a three month period pre-intervention, three month period during the intervention and three month period post-intervention. This allows a behavioural proxy measure of negative (reports) vs. positive (IEPs) behaviours.
Time Frame
21 months
Title
Quantitative data from behavioural proxy measures examining change in the number of challenging behaviours pre- and post-control
Description
The number of discipline procedures (reports) and Incentives and Enhanced Privileges (IEPs) will be examined over a three month period pre-intervention, three month period during the intervention and three month period post-intervention. This allows a behavioural proxy measure of negative (reports) vs. positive (IEPs) behaviours.
Time Frame
21 months
Title
Qualitative data from follow up interviews of participants examining understanding of and overall satisfaction of intervention
Description
Semi-structured interview schedule to be completed one week post- and three months post- intervention. This will examine participant's understanding of the concepts of the intervention, in addition to their overall satisfaction.
Time Frame
21 months
10. Eligibility
Sex
Male
Gender Based
Yes
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
18 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Primary diagnosis of BPD and/or ASPD
Co-morbidity with other personality disorder is accepted
Sentenced prisoners with estimated date of liberation > six months
Exclusion Criteria:
Co-morbid severe and enduring mental illness (schizophrenia, delusional disorder, bipolar affective disorder, major depressive disorder)
Co-morbid organic brain disorder (acquired brain injury, alcohol related brain damage)
Remand prisoners
Uncontrolled substance dependence
Index offence of sexual offending
Repeatedly chaotic, antisocial or violent behaviour in prison
Care in segregation and reintegration unit in past 3 months
Current individual specialist psychological therapy in prison
English as not first language
Central Contact Person:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name or Official Title & Degree
Stephen Davidson, MBChB, MRCPsych
Phone
0141 201 6400
Email
s.davidson7@nhs.net
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name or Official Title & Degree
Erica Packard, PhD
Phone
0141 287 0384
Email
erica.packard@ggc.scot.nhs.uk
Facility Information:
Facility Name
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
City
Glasgow
Country
United Kingdom
12. IPD Sharing Statement
Plan to Share IPD
No
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