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Culturally adapted CBT (CA-CBT) for traumatised indigenous South Africans (Sepedi): a randomised pilot trial comparing CA-CBT to applied muscle relaxation

机译:文化适应的CBT(CA-CBT)用于创伤土着南非(SEPEDI):一个随机试验试验,比较CA-CBT施加肌肉放松

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In South Africa, there is a high rate of events such as criminal violence, stress and sexual assault, particularly in lower socio-economic status (SES) communities. Problems are particularly acute amongst indigenous groups. In spite of the great need for interventions for those having experienced these events, little information is available to guide treatment choices. The goal of this randomised controlled trial was to test the efficacy and feasibility of culturally adapted CBT (CA-CBT) compared to applied muscle relaxation (AMR) for traumatised South Africans belonging to the Sepedi cultural group. Twenty patients with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) completed the study. In the completer analysis, we found that CA-CBT offered substantial benefits over AMR, as seen in large effect sizes for PTSD (d?=?2.11) as well as anxiety symptoms (d?=?2.41), depressive symptoms (d?=?2.25), and culturally salient somatic symptoms and syndromes (d?=?1.41). The intent-to-treat analysis showed smaller but still large effect sizes for all measures: PTSD (d?=?1.27), associated anxiety symptoms (d?=?1.38), depressive symptoms (d?=?1.30), and culturally salient somatic symptoms and syndromes (d?=?.99). Our study suggests that CBT can be successfully adapted for South African indigenous groups. Key implications for practice This study shows the efficacy and acceptability of CBT in a randomised controlled pilot trial of an understudied group in great need of treatment compared to an active treatment condition (applied muscle relaxation (AMR)). This is the first study to show efficacy of CBT for PTSD in any South African indigenous group and suggests that CBT may be successfully adapted for that group, with large effect sizes compared to AMR. CA-CBT, which emphasises the treatment of somatic sensations, yoga-like stretching and meditation techniques to promote emotional and psychological flexibility, may be effective in treating indigenous South Africans.
机译:在南非,犯罪暴力,压力和性侵犯等事件的高度率很高,特别是在较低的社会经济地位(SES)社区。在土着群体中存在问题特别严重。尽管有很大的需求对于经历这些事件的人进行干预措施,但很少的信息可用于指导治疗选择。该随机对照试验的目标是测试与属于徽章文化群体的受伤南非人的肌肉松弛(AMR)相比的文化适应的CBT(CA-CBT)的疗效和可行性。 20例患有创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的患者完成了这项研究。在短暂的分析中,我们发现CA-CBT在PTSD(Dα=β2.11)以及焦虑症状(D?= 2.41)中,抑郁症状(D? =?2.25),以及文化突出的体细胞症状和综合征(D?=?1.41)。所有措施的意图分析显示出较小但仍然很大的效果大小:PTSD(D?=?1.27),相关的焦虑症状(D?=?1.38),抑郁症状(D?=?1.30),以及文化阳光体细胞症状和综合征(D?= 99)。我们的研究表明,CBT可以成功地适应南非土着群体。对实践的关键影响本研究表明,与活性治疗条件相比,施用治疗的随机对照试验试验中CBT在随机对照试验试验中的功效和可接受性(施用肌肉松弛(AMR))。这是第一次表明CBT在任何南非土着集团中表达PTSD的疗效,并表明CBT可以成功地调整该组,而与AMR相比,大小效果大。 CA-CBT强调了躯体感觉的治疗,瑜伽式拉伸和冥想技术,以促进情绪和心理柔性,可能有效地治疗土着南非人。

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