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Treatment of PTSD due to chronic interpersonal violence inearly childhood: which treatment works best?

Recruiting
Conditions
PTSDchildhoodtraumaExposureRescripting
Registration Number
NL-OMON25931
Lead Sponsor
Psychotherapy & Movementhttps://pm-psychotherapieamsterdam.nl
Brief Summary

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Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Recruiting
Sex
Not specified
Target Recruitment
173
Inclusion Criteria

1. Meeting DSM-IV criteria for PTSD

2. Comorbidity with depression, anxiety disorder, ADHD, dissociative disorder, reactive psychotic disorder, alcohol/drugs consumption, borderline personality disorder and cluster C personality disorder are included.

Exclusion Criteria

1. Other psychiatric treatments

2. Schizophrenia, active suicidality, dissociative identity disorder, mentally retarded

Study & Design

Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Primary outcome measure is severity of PTSD symptoms, as assessed with the Post-Traumatic Stress Diagnostic Scale PDS (self-report) (Foa, Riggs, Dancu, & Rothbaum, 1993; Arntz, 1993), Dutch version.
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
• Drop out during study<br /><br>• Severity of PTSD symptoms as assessed with the Clinician - Administered PTSD Scale (CAPS-DX, KIP) Self-report questionnaires:<br /><br>• Anger Expression Scale (AEQ)<br /><br>• State-Trait Anger Inventory (ZAV)<br /><br>• Guilt scale Kubany <br /><br>• Shame scale Smucker<br /><br>• Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI)<br /><br>• Beck Depression Inventory (BDI - II)<br /><br>• Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS) (Gratz and Roemer, 2004) <br /><br>• PTCI: Posttraumatic Cognitions Inventory (Foa, Ehlers, Clark, Tolin & Orsillo 1999, from Emmerich, Schoorl, Emmelkamp & Kamphuis, 2006) <br /><br>• Self-image Rosenberg
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