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

Jul 10, 2009The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Early multiple-session psychological treatments to prevent post-traumatic stress disorder

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Abstract

A total of 941 participants were evaluated across eleven studies regarding the efficacy of multiple session early psychological interventions for preventing PTSD.

  • No significant difference was observed between treatment and control conditions on primary outcome measures for psychological interventions aimed at preventing PTSD.
  • A trend indicated increased self-reported PTSD symptoms at 3 to 6 month follow-up for individuals who received an intervention.
  • There was no evidence supporting the efficacy of a memory structuring intervention compared to supportive listening.
  • The findings suggest that multiple session interventions may have adverse effects on individuals exposed to traumatic events.
  • Current evidence does not support the routine use of psychological interventions following traumatic events, highlighting the need for better-designed studies.

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