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Narrative exposure therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder in tortured refugees: A preliminary uncontrolled trial
Author(s) -
HALVORSEN JOAR ØVERAAS,
STENMARK HÅKON
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
scandinavian journal of psychology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.743
H-Index - 72
eISSN - 1467-9450
pISSN - 0036-5564
DOI - 10.1111/j.1467-9450.2010.00821.x
Subject(s) - torture , depression (economics) , psychology , psychiatry , hamilton rating scale for depression , posttraumatic stress , mental health , clinical psychology , refugee , exposure therapy , major depressive disorder , anxiety , history , cognition , archaeology , political science , law , human rights , economics , macroeconomics
Halvorsen, J.Ø. & Stenmark, H. (2010). Narrative exposure therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder in tortured refugees: A preliminary uncontrolled trial. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology 51 , 495–502. Torture has severe mental health effects, especially in terms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression. However, there is still a lack of empirical treatment studies. The present paper presents data on 16 torture survivors receiving 10 sessions of narrative exposure therapy (NET). Symptoms of PTSD and depression, assessed by Clinician‐Administered PTSD Scale (CAPS) and Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HRSD), decreased significantly from pre‐treatment to 6‐month follow‐up, with Cohen’s d effect sizes of 1.16 and 0.84, respectively. Although treatment gains were moderate, further research on evidence‐based treatments for PTSD and depression in refugee torture survivors is warranted.