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The effectiveness of narrative exposure therapy: a review, meta-analysis and meta-regression analysis
- Source :
- European Journal of Psychotraumatology, European Journal of Psychotraumatology, Vol 10, Iss 1 (2019), European Journal of Psychotraumatology, 10(1). Co-Action Publishing
- Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- Background: Narrative exposure therapy (NET) is a short-term psychological treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) that has been investigated in various contexts among traumatized refugees and other trauma survivors. Sustained treatment results have been reported, but the methodological quality of the trials needs a more thorough examination. Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of NET for survivors of trauma, using a quality assessment, an updated meta-analysis, and a meta-regression analysis. Method: Following a systematic literature selection, the methodological quality of the included studies was assessed; Non-controlled and controlled effect sizes (Hedges’ g) were estimated using a random effects model. Predictor analyses were performed. Non-controlled effect sizes for PTSD and depression included symptom change at post-treatment and follow-up time-points. Controlled effect sizes included post-treatment comparisons of NET with non-active and active comparators: both trauma-focused (TF) and non-trauma-focused (non-TF) interventions. Results: The selected studies showed high external validity; methodological quality was equivalent to other guideline-supported TF interventions. In 16 randomized controlled trials, involving 947 participants, large non-controlled effect sizes were found for PTSD symptoms, at post-treatment (g = 1.18, 95% confidence interval [0.87; 1.50]) and follow-up (g = 1.37 [0.96; 1.77]). For depression symptoms, medium non-controlled effect sizes were found, at post-treatment (g = 0.47 [0.23; 0.71]) and follow-up (g = 0.60 [0.26; 0.94]). Post-treatment, NET outperformed non-active comparators and non-TF active comparators for PTSD, but not the combined active comparators. For depression, NET only outperformed non-active comparators. Advancing age predicted better treatment results for PTSD and depression symptoms; a history of migration predicted smaller treatment results for depression symptoms. Conclusions:The findings of this meta-analysis suggest that patients and providers may expect sustained treatment results from NET. Controlled comparisons with other guideline-supported TF interventions are not yet available.
- Subjects :
- Trastorno de Estrés Postraumatico
050103 clinical psychology
lcsh:RC435-571
Terapia de exposicion narrativa
medicine.medical_treatment
Exposure therapy
TEPT
Intervention
Review Article
干预
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
• Narrative exposure therapy is effective in post-traumatic stress disorder symptom reduction at post-treatment (g = 1.18) and follow-up (g = 1.37).• Treatment results are better for older adults.• Controlled comparisons with other guideline-supported trauma-focused interventions are not yet available
叙事暴露疗法
lcsh:Psychiatry
Intervention (counseling)
治疗
Medicine
Tratamiento
0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
Meta-regression
Narrative
Psychological treatment
treatment
business.industry
narrative exposure therapy
metanalisis
05 social sciences
PTSD
030227 psychiatry
meta-analysis
NET
Intervencion
Meta-analysis
创伤后应激障碍
post-traumatic stress disorder
元分析
business
Clinical psychology
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 20008066
- Volume :
- 10
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- European journal of psychotraumatology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....03300e456ba0fd15731ab2556ac1742d