Psychological therapies for the treatment of post‐traumatic stress disorder in children and adolescents (Review)

Jul 24, 2013Evidence-based child health : a Cochrane review journal

Psychological therapies for treating post-traumatic stress disorder in children and teens

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Abstract

Fourteen studies with a total of 758 participants indicate that psychological therapies, particularly cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), may improve symptoms of PTSD in children and adolescents.

  • Psychological therapies were associated with significantly better improvement in PTSD symptoms compared to control groups.
  • CBT showed the best evidence of effectiveness, with improvements lasting for up to a year after treatment.
  • Symptoms of anxiety and depression also showed significant reductions within a month of completing psychological therapy.
  • No adverse effects were identified across the studies reviewed.
  • The effectiveness of psychological therapies may vary based on the type of trauma, but current evidence does not establish clear differences in outcomes.

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