A Multisite, Randomized Controlled Trial for Children With Sexual Abuse–Related PTSD Symptoms - 24/08/11
, Esther Deblinger, PH.D., Anthony P. Mannarino, PH.D., Robert A. Steer, ED.D.ABSTRACT |
Objective |
To examine the differential efficacy of trauma-focused cognitive-behavioral therapy (TF-CBT) and child-centered therapy for treating posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and related emotional and behavioral problems in children who have suffered sexual abuse.
Method |
Two hundred twenty-nine 8- to 14-year-old children and their primary caretakers were randomly assigned to the above alternative treatments. These children had significant symptoms of PTSD, with 89% meeting full DSM-IV PTSD diagnostic criteria. More than 90% of these children had experienced traumatic events in addition to sexual abuse.
Results |
A series analyses of covariance indicated that children assigned to TF-CBT, compared to those assigned to child-centered therapy, demonstrated significantly more improvement with regard to PTSD, depression, behavior problems, shame, and abuse-related attributions. Similarly, parents assigned to TF-CBT showed greater improvement with respect to their own self-reported levels of depression, abuse-specific distress, support of the child, and effective parenting practices.
Conclusions |
This study adds to the growing evidence supporting the efficacy of TF-CBT with children suffering PTSD as a result of sexual abuse and suggests the efficacy of this treatment for children who have experienced multiple traumas.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Key Words : posttraumatic stress disorder, child sexual abuse, trauma-focused cognitive-behavioral therapy, treatment, trauma
Plan
| This research was funded by the NIMH grants R10 MH55963 and R10 MH56224 . The authors thank the study therapists, project coordinators, treatment supervisor, technical assistant, and the children and families who participated in this study. |
Vol 43 - N° 4
P. 393-402 - avril 2004 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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