Prolonged Exposure vs Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing vs Waiting List for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Patients With a Psychotic Disorder

Jan 22, 2015JAMA psychiatry

Comparing prolonged exposure, eye movement therapy, and no treatment for PTSD in people with psychotic disorders

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Abstract

Participants receiving prolonged exposure therapy (PE) achieved a 56.6% rate of loss of PTSD diagnosis during treatment.

  • Prolonged exposure therapy and eye movement desensitization and reprocessing therapy significantly reduced PTSD symptoms compared to a waiting list.
  • Between-group effect sizes were 0.78 for PE and 0.65 for EMDR, indicating substantial improvements.
  • Participants in the PE condition were more likely to achieve full remission (28.3%) compared to those in the waiting list (6.4%).
  • The EMDR condition showed a 16.4% remission rate, but this was not significantly greater than the waiting list.
  • Treatment effects persisted at the 6-month follow-up for both PE and EMDR.
  • No severe adverse events were reported that differed significantly between the treatment conditions.

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