Randomized clinical trial pilot study of prolonged exposure versus present centred affect regulation therapy for PTSD and anger problems with male military combat veterans

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作者
Ford, Julian D. [1 ]
Grasso, Damion J. [1 ]
Greene, Carolyn A. [1 ]
Slivinsky, Michelle [1 ]
DeViva, Jason C. [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Connecticut, Ctr Hlth, Dept Psychiat, Farmington, CT 06030 USA
[2] Dept Vet Affairs Connecticut Healthcare Syst, Dept Psychol, West Haven, CT USA
[3] Yale Sch Med, West Haven, CT USA
关键词
anger; clinical trial; male; military veterans; psychotherapy; PTSD; POSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS-DISORDER; CHILDHOOD ABUSE; PSYCHOTHERAPY; AGGRESSION; VALIDATION; DEPRESSION; INVENTORY; HOSTILITY; DROPOUT; ADULTS;
D O I
10.1002/cpp.2194
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
A randomized controlled trial pilot study (; NCT01228539) with N=31U.S. male military recent combat veterans with PTSD and severe anger problems was conducted comparing 10-session individual therapy versions of Trauma Affect Regulation: Guide for Education and Therapy (TARGET) versus prolonged exposure (PE). TARGET had fewer drop-outs than PE (i.e., 29% vs. 64%). At post-test, improvements were found for both interventions in increased emotion regulation and hope, and reduced PTSD symptoms, hostility, experiential avoidance, and mental health problems. At a four-month follow-up, comparable proportions (approximately 40%) of recipients in each therapy maintained clinically significant gains. Self-rated expectancy of therapeutic outcome and working alliance was comparable for both PE and TARGET early in therapy, at mid-treatment, and at the end of treatment. While preliminary, these results suggest that TARGET may be a viable therapeutic option for male military veterans with PTSD and anger problems.
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页码:641 / 649
页数:9
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