Multiple session early psychological interventions for the prevention of post-traumatic stress disorder

No SJR dataAug 20, 2019The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Early psychological support sessions to help prevent post-traumatic stress disorder

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Abstract

Low-certainty evidence suggests that multiple session early psychological interventions may reduce PTSD diagnosis at three to six months' follow-up.

  • The meta-analysis included 27 studies with 3963 participants, examining the efficacy of interventions aimed at preventing PTSD.
  • Comparison of multiple session early psychological interventions with usual care indicated potential effectiveness in reducing PTSD diagnosis at three to six months.
  • No significant differences in PTSD severity, depression, or anxiety symptoms were observed immediately post-treatment or at seven to twelve months.
  • Interventions did not show a statistically significant difference in dropout rates compared to usual care, although they may have a higher dropout rate than active control conditions.
  • No studies reported on adverse events or health-related resource utilization.

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