Effective therapies for the treatment of complex posttraumatic stress disorder: A qualitative systematic review

Abstract: Background: Current literature shows that posttraumatic stress disorder and complex posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms differ. Although the psychological treatments available for posttraumatic disorder are well established, little is known about the effectiveness of those aimed at the treatment of complex posttraumatic stress. Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of psychological treatments for complex posttraumatic stress disorder. Method: A systematic qualitative search was conducted according to PRISMA guidelines, searching four psychological and health electronic databases: Medline, Pilots, PsycINFO, and Pubmed. Three reviewers independently selected the studies in two phases: preselection (criteria for complex posttraumatic stress disorder, replicable psychological treatment, and treatment effect) and selection (additional criteria: type of study, participants, and treatment). Results: Of the 615 studies reviewed, 25 were preselected, eight of which met the inclusion and methodological quality criteria. Five studies explored adult populations (with one exception, all were randomized clinical trials) and three child populations (clinical studies with pre- post-treatment design, with and without control group). Most studies with adult populations included psychoeducation, cognitive restructuration, and exposure therapy. The studies with child samples included EMDR and mindfulness as the most frequent treatment components. Discussion and conclusion: The evidence was insufficient to determine the most effective treatment. More research on this issue is required.

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Main Authors: Fernández Fillol,Carmen, Serrano-Ibáñez,Elena Rocío, Ruiz-Párraga,Gema Teresa, Ramírez Maestre,Carmen, Esteve Zarazaga,Rosa, López Martínez,Alicia Eva
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Published: Instituto Nacional de Psiquiatría Ramón de la Fuente Muñiz 2018
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spelling oai:scielo:S0185-332520180002000812018-06-25Effective therapies for the treatment of complex posttraumatic stress disorder: A qualitative systematic reviewFernández Fillol,CarmenSerrano-Ibáñez,Elena RocíoRuiz-Párraga,Gema TeresaRamírez Maestre,CarmenEsteve Zarazaga,RosaLópez Martínez,Alicia Eva Complex posttraumatic stress disorder psychological treatment effectiveness therapy efficacy Abstract: Background: Current literature shows that posttraumatic stress disorder and complex posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms differ. Although the psychological treatments available for posttraumatic disorder are well established, little is known about the effectiveness of those aimed at the treatment of complex posttraumatic stress. Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of psychological treatments for complex posttraumatic stress disorder. Method: A systematic qualitative search was conducted according to PRISMA guidelines, searching four psychological and health electronic databases: Medline, Pilots, PsycINFO, and Pubmed. Three reviewers independently selected the studies in two phases: preselection (criteria for complex posttraumatic stress disorder, replicable psychological treatment, and treatment effect) and selection (additional criteria: type of study, participants, and treatment). Results: Of the 615 studies reviewed, 25 were preselected, eight of which met the inclusion and methodological quality criteria. Five studies explored adult populations (with one exception, all were randomized clinical trials) and three child populations (clinical studies with pre- post-treatment design, with and without control group). Most studies with adult populations included psychoeducation, cognitive restructuration, and exposure therapy. The studies with child samples included EMDR and mindfulness as the most frequent treatment components. Discussion and conclusion: The evidence was insufficient to determine the most effective treatment. More research on this issue is required.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessInstituto Nacional de Psiquiatría Ramón de la Fuente MuñizSalud mental v.41 n.2 20182018-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0185-33252018000200081en10.17711/sm.0185-3325.2018.013
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Serrano-Ibáñez,Elena Rocío
Ruiz-Párraga,Gema Teresa
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Esteve Zarazaga,Rosa
López Martínez,Alicia Eva
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Serrano-Ibáñez,Elena Rocío
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López Martínez,Alicia Eva
Effective therapies for the treatment of complex posttraumatic stress disorder: A qualitative systematic review
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Serrano-Ibáñez,Elena Rocío
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López Martínez,Alicia Eva
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title Effective therapies for the treatment of complex posttraumatic stress disorder: A qualitative systematic review
title_short Effective therapies for the treatment of complex posttraumatic stress disorder: A qualitative systematic review
title_full Effective therapies for the treatment of complex posttraumatic stress disorder: A qualitative systematic review
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title_full_unstemmed Effective therapies for the treatment of complex posttraumatic stress disorder: A qualitative systematic review
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