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Treatment of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms in Emotionally Distressed Individuals

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Treatment of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms in Emotionally Distressed Individuals

Auteurs : John Kasckow [États-Unis] ; Jennifer Morse [États-Unis] ; Amy Begley [États-Unis] ; Stewart Anderson ; Salem Bensasi [États-Unis] ; Stephen Thomas [États-Unis] ; Sandra C. Quinn [États-Unis] ; Charles F. Reynolds [États-Unis]

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Older individuals with emotional distress and a history of psychologic trauma are at risk for post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and major depression. This study was an exploratory, secondary analysis of data from the study “Prevention of Depression in Older African Americans”. It examined whether Problem Solving Therapy - Primary Care (PST-PC) would lead to improvement in PTSD symptoms in patients with subsyndromal depression and a history of psychologic trauma. The control condition was dietary education (DIET). Participants (n = 60) were age 50 or older with scores on the Center for Epidemiologic Studies -Depression scale of 11 or greater and history of psychologic trauma. Exclusions stipulated no major depression and substance dependence within a year. Participants were randomized to 6–8 sessions of either PST-PC or DIET and followed 2 years with booster sessions every 6 months; 29 participants were in the PST-PC group and 31 were in the DIET group. Mixed effects models showed that improvement of PTSD Check List scores was significantly greater in the DIET group over two years than in the PST-PC group (based on a group*time interaction). We observed no intervention*time interactions in Beck Depression Inventory or Brief Symptom Inventory-Anxiety subscale scores.


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DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2014.06.043
PubMed: 25107318
PubMed Central: 4253016

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