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Protocol for a randomised controlled trial of risk screening and early intervention comparing child- and family-focused cognitive-behavioural therapy for PTSD in children following accidental injury

机译:一项针对风险和早期干预进行随机对照试验的协议,该协议比较了以儿童和家庭为重点的儿童意外伤害后PTSD的认知行为疗法

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Background Accidental injury represents the most common type of traumatic event to which a child or adolescent may be exposed, with a significant number of these children going on to experience posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). However, very little research has examined potential interventions for the treatment of PTSD in these children. The present trial aims to evaluate and compare child- and family-focused versions of a cognitive-behavioural early intervention for PTSD following accidental injury. Methods/Design The principal clinical question under investigation is the efficacy of an early, trauma-focused cognitive-behavioural intervention for the treatment of PTSD in children following accidental injury. Specifically, we compare the efficacy of two active treatments (child-focused and family-focused CBT) and a waitlist control (no therapy) to determine which is associated with greater reductions in psychological and health-related outcome measures over time. The primary outcome will be a reduction in trauma symptoms on a diagnostic interview in the active treatments compared to the waitlist control and greater reductions in the family-compared to the child-focused condition. In doing so, this project will also trial a method of stepped screening and assessment to determine those children requiring early intervention for PTSD following accidental injury. Discussion The present trial will be one of the first controlled trials to examine a trauma-focused CBT, early intervention for children experiencing PTSD following accidental injury (as opposed to other types of traumatic events) and the first within a stepped care approach. In addition, it will provide the first evidence comparing the efficacy of child and family-focused interventions for this target group. Given the significant number of children and adolescents exposed to accidental injury, the successful implementation of this protocol has considerable implications. If efficacious, this early intervention will assist in reducing symptoms of traumatic stress as well as preventing chronic disorder and disability in children experiencing acute PTSD following accidental injury. Trial Registration Controlled-trials.com: ISRCTN79049138
机译:背景技术意外伤害是儿童或青少年可能遭受的最常见的创伤事件类型,其中许多此类儿童继续经历创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)。但是,很少有研究检查这些儿童治疗PTSD的潜在干预措施。本试验旨在评估和比较针对儿童和家庭的意外伤害后创伤后应激障碍的认知行为早期干预版本。方法/设计研究中的主要临床问题是早期针对创伤的认知行为干预疗法对儿童意外伤害后PTSD的疗效。具体而言,我们比较了两种积极治疗(以儿童为中心的CBT和以家庭为中心的CBT)和候补名单对照(无治疗)的疗效,以确定哪种治疗可以随着时间的推移进一步减少心理和健康相关结果指标。主要结果将是:与等候名单对照相比,积极治疗中的诊断性访谈减少了创伤症状,与以儿童为中心的情况相比,家庭的减少更大。在此过程中,该项目还将尝试一种逐步筛查和评估的方法,以确定那些在意外伤害后需要尽早干预PTSD的儿童。讨论本项试验将是针对创伤性CBT进行的首批对照试验之一,该试验旨在针对意外伤害(与其他类型的创伤事件相对)后遭受PTSD的儿童进行早期干预,这是阶梯式护理方法中的首例。此外,它将为比较以儿童和家庭为重点的干预措施对该目标人群的疗效提供第一个证据。鉴于大量儿童和青少年遭受意外伤害,成功实施该协议具有重要意义。如果有效,这种早期干预措施将有助于减轻创伤性应激症状,并预防意外伤害后遭受急性PTSD的儿童的慢性疾病和残疾。试用注册Control-trials.com:ISRCTN79049138

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