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Clinical Trials/NCT01508377
NCT01508377
Completed
Not Applicable

Additive Effect of Cognitive Restructuring in a Web-based Treatment for Traumatized Arab People

Berlin Center for the Treatment of Torture Victims1 site in 1 country293 target enrollmentDecember 2011

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Sponsor
Berlin Center for the Treatment of Torture Victims
Enrollment
293
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Change in posttraumatic stress
Status
Completed
Last Updated
10 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

For several years now, a very successful treatment of posttraumatic stress disorders has been offered in the Netherlands and in Germany. The contact between clients and therapists takes place exclusively via Internet. The therapists follow a scientifically tested treatment protocol, that defines fixed treatment elements that are adapted to the specific situation of the client. The participants can write at home, in their familiar environment which makes it easier to work on trauma related issues with their therapist. In the last years the treatment was offered in Arabic as well indicating to be an effective treatment for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in Arabic-speaking countries.

The treatment lasts five weeks. During that time-frame, participants write several texts. The participants decide when they want to write. Each time after having received two texts, the therapists provide feedback and further instructions. The therapists are all trained psychologists, who have received additional training in the interpretation of texts and for the application of the treatment protocol.

The investigators hypothesize that both interventions will significantly improve clinical symptoms of PTSD. Furthermore, the investigators expect improvements in secondary outcomes such as anxiety, depression and quality of life.

Detailed Description

Background: For several years now, a very successful treatment of posttraumatic stress disorders has been offered in the Netherlands and in Germany. The contact between clients and therapists takes place exclusively via Internet. The therapists follow a scientifically tested treatment protocol, that defines fixed treatment elements that are adapted to the specific situation of the client. The participants can write at home, in their familiar environment which makes it easier to work on trauma related issues with their therapist. In the last years the treatment was offered in Arabic as well indicating to be an effective treatment for PTSD in Arabic-speaking countries. Method: Traumatized Arabic-speaking participants are allocated at random to a long version (10 sessions) of a manualized writing approach over 6 weeks or to a short version, where the part concerning the cognitive restructuring is excluded. The investigators expect the treatment to be useful for traumatized clients, especially for those who have no access to psychological help otherwise and they hypothesize that both interventions will significantly improve clinical symptoms of PTSD. Furthermore, the investigators expect improvements in secondary outcomes such as anxiety, depression and quality of life. Additionally the investigators are interested, if the short form where the cognitive part is excluded and the focus will be more on confrontation is effective similarly. Conclusion: If the interventions prove to be an effective treatment for PTSD in Arabic-speaking countries, the results will lend to support to the establishment of internet-based approaches, especially in countries, where face-to-face therapy cannot be provided. Furthermore a shorter treatment could improve the compliance of the participants, particularly in post-conflict regions where people cannot attend long therapeutic interventions.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
December 2011
End Date
December 2015
Last Updated
10 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
Berlin Center for the Treatment of Torture Victims
Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Christine Knaevelsrud

Clinical Professor

Berlin Center for the Treatment of Torture Victims

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • traumatic experience
  • must suffer from posttraumatic stress
  • must be fluent in written Arabic
  • must have access to the Internet during the treatment

Exclusion Criteria

  • suicidal intentions
  • substance abuse
  • psychotic experience
  • dissociation
  • currently receiving psychotherapy elsewhere
  • pregnancy

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Change in posttraumatic stress

Time Frame: baseline, post-treatment (1 day after the treatment), 3-months-follow-up (3 months after the treatment)

Change in Posttraumatic Stress Diagnostic Scale from baseline to post-treatment and 3-months-follow-up

Secondary Outcomes

  • Change in anxiety(baseline, post-treatment (1 day after the treatment), 3-months-follow-up (3 months after the treatment))
  • Change in quality of life(baseline, post-treatment (1 day after the treatment), 3-months-follow-up (3 months after the treatment))
  • Change in depression(baseline, post-treatment (1 day after the treatment), 3-months-follow-up (3 months after the treatment))

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