Authors
Thomas Ehring, Renate Welboren, Nexhmedin Morina, Jelte M Wicherts, Janina Freitag, Paul MG Emmelkamp
Publication date
2014/12/1
Source
Clinical psychology review
Volume
34
Issue
8
Pages
645-657
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is highly prevalent in adult survivors of childhood sexual and/or physical abuse. However, intervention studies focusing on this group of patients are underrepresented in earlier meta-analyses on the efficacy of PTSD treatments. The current meta-analysis exclusively focused on studies evaluating the efficacy of psychological interventions for PTSD in adult survivors of childhood abuse. Sixteen randomized controlled trials meeting inclusion criteria could be identified that were subdivided into trauma-focused cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), non-trauma-focused CBT, eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, and other treatments (interpersonal, emotion-focused). Results showed that psychological interventions are efficacious for PTSD in adult survivors of childhood abuse, with an aggregated uncontrolled effect size of g = 1.24 (pre- vs. post-treatment), and aggregated …
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