Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Clinical Trial
Official title:
Creating a Collaborative Field Research Organization
This study will compare the effectiveness of trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy versus standard care in treating children with post-traumatic stress disorder.
Each year approximately 5 million children in the United States are exposed to some form of
traumatic event, and nearly 40% of these children will go on to develop post-traumatic
stress disorder (PTSD). There are a number of traumatic events that have been shown to cause
PTSD in children, including natural disaster, physical or sexual abuse, loss of a loved one,
and witnessing an act of violence. Children with PTSD may experience persistent generalized
fear and anxiety, recurrent nightmares, mood swings, withdrawal, and depression. If left
untreated, PTSD can cause serious distress for those affected, resulting in emotional,
academic, and social problems. Trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy (TF-CBT), a form
of psychotherapy that focuses on trauma, may be the most effective means of improving PTSD
screening and treatment in community-based mental health services. Although TF-CBT has shown
success in treating children with PTSD in the research setting, its use in community clinics
remains limited. This study will compare the effectiveness of TF-CBT versus treatment as
usual (TAU) in treating children with PTSD in community clinics. The study will also develop
a community collaboration between a community mental health agency and an academic
institution, both in New York City, to address childhood trauma and PTSD and to enhance
research in community clinics.
Participation in this study will last about 3 months. Potential parent and child
participants will first undergo initial assessments, which will include interviews and
questionnaires concerning symptoms of PTSD. Eligible participants will then be assigned
randomly to receive TF-CBT or TAU. Participants in both groups will attend 12 sessions over
3 months. TF-CBT sessions will include trauma-focused treatment and will teach participants
behavioral management and coping skills to overcome their PTSD. TAU sessions will include
routine community clinic care and will not involve a trauma-focused treatment component.
Upon completion of treatment, participants will complete repeat interviews and
questionnaires.
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Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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