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A randomized-controlled trial of community-based transdiagnostic psychotherapy for veterans and internally displaced persons in Ukraine

BACKGROUND: There is limited research on community-based mental health interventions in former Soviet countries despite different contextual factors from where most research has been conducted. Ongoing military conflict has resulted in many displaced persons and veterans and their families with high...

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Autores principales: Bogdanov, Sergiy, Augustinavicius, Jura, Bass, Judith K., Metz, Kristie, Skavenski, Stephanie, Singh, Namrita S., Moore, Quincy, Haroz, Emily E., Kane, Jeremy, Doty, Ben, Murray, Laura, Bolton, Paul
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8392687/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34513001
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/gmh.2021.27
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author Bogdanov, Sergiy
Augustinavicius, Jura
Bass, Judith K.
Metz, Kristie
Skavenski, Stephanie
Singh, Namrita S.
Moore, Quincy
Haroz, Emily E.
Kane, Jeremy
Doty, Ben
Murray, Laura
Bolton, Paul
author_facet Bogdanov, Sergiy
Augustinavicius, Jura
Bass, Judith K.
Metz, Kristie
Skavenski, Stephanie
Singh, Namrita S.
Moore, Quincy
Haroz, Emily E.
Kane, Jeremy
Doty, Ben
Murray, Laura
Bolton, Paul
author_sort Bogdanov, Sergiy
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description BACKGROUND: There is limited research on community-based mental health interventions in former Soviet countries despite different contextual factors from where most research has been conducted. Ongoing military conflict has resulted in many displaced persons and veterans and their families with high burdens of mental health problems. Lack of community-based services and poor uptake of existing psychiatric services led to the current trial to determine the effectiveness of the common elements treatment approach (CETA) on anxiety, depression, and posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTS) among conflict affected adults in Ukraine. METHODS: We conducted a three-armed randomized-controlled trial of CETA delivered in its standard form (8–12 sessions), a brief form (five-sessions), and a wait-control condition. Eligible participants were displaced adults, army veterans and their adult family members with elevated depression and/or PTS and impaired functioning. Treatment was delivered by community-based providers trained in both standard and brief CETA. Outcome data were collected monthly. RESULTS: There were 302 trial participants (n = 117 brief CETA, n = 129 standard CETA, n = 56 wait-controls). Compared with wait-controls, participants in standard and brief CETA experienced clinically and statistically significant reductions in depression, anxiety, and PTS and dysfunction (effect sizes d = 0.46–1.0–6). Comparing those who received standard CETA with brief CETA, the former reported fewer symptoms and less dysfunction with small-to-medium effect sized (d = 0.20–0.55). CONCLUSIONS: Standard CETA is more effective than brief CETA, but brief CETA also had significant effects compared with wait-controls. Given demonstrated effectiveness, CETA could be scaled up as an effective community-based approach.
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spelling pubmed-83926872021-09-09 A randomized-controlled trial of community-based transdiagnostic psychotherapy for veterans and internally displaced persons in Ukraine Bogdanov, Sergiy Augustinavicius, Jura Bass, Judith K. Metz, Kristie Skavenski, Stephanie Singh, Namrita S. Moore, Quincy Haroz, Emily E. Kane, Jeremy Doty, Ben Murray, Laura Bolton, Paul Glob Ment Health (Camb) Original Research Paper BACKGROUND: There is limited research on community-based mental health interventions in former Soviet countries despite different contextual factors from where most research has been conducted. Ongoing military conflict has resulted in many displaced persons and veterans and their families with high burdens of mental health problems. Lack of community-based services and poor uptake of existing psychiatric services led to the current trial to determine the effectiveness of the common elements treatment approach (CETA) on anxiety, depression, and posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTS) among conflict affected adults in Ukraine. METHODS: We conducted a three-armed randomized-controlled trial of CETA delivered in its standard form (8–12 sessions), a brief form (five-sessions), and a wait-control condition. Eligible participants were displaced adults, army veterans and their adult family members with elevated depression and/or PTS and impaired functioning. Treatment was delivered by community-based providers trained in both standard and brief CETA. Outcome data were collected monthly. RESULTS: There were 302 trial participants (n = 117 brief CETA, n = 129 standard CETA, n = 56 wait-controls). Compared with wait-controls, participants in standard and brief CETA experienced clinically and statistically significant reductions in depression, anxiety, and PTS and dysfunction (effect sizes d = 0.46–1.0–6). Comparing those who received standard CETA with brief CETA, the former reported fewer symptoms and less dysfunction with small-to-medium effect sized (d = 0.20–0.55). CONCLUSIONS: Standard CETA is more effective than brief CETA, but brief CETA also had significant effects compared with wait-controls. Given demonstrated effectiveness, CETA could be scaled up as an effective community-based approach. Cambridge University Press 2021-08-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8392687/ /pubmed/34513001 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/gmh.2021.27 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution and reproduction, provided the original article is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research Paper
Bogdanov, Sergiy
Augustinavicius, Jura
Bass, Judith K.
Metz, Kristie
Skavenski, Stephanie
Singh, Namrita S.
Moore, Quincy
Haroz, Emily E.
Kane, Jeremy
Doty, Ben
Murray, Laura
Bolton, Paul
A randomized-controlled trial of community-based transdiagnostic psychotherapy for veterans and internally displaced persons in Ukraine
title A randomized-controlled trial of community-based transdiagnostic psychotherapy for veterans and internally displaced persons in Ukraine
title_full A randomized-controlled trial of community-based transdiagnostic psychotherapy for veterans and internally displaced persons in Ukraine
title_fullStr A randomized-controlled trial of community-based transdiagnostic psychotherapy for veterans and internally displaced persons in Ukraine
title_full_unstemmed A randomized-controlled trial of community-based transdiagnostic psychotherapy for veterans and internally displaced persons in Ukraine
title_short A randomized-controlled trial of community-based transdiagnostic psychotherapy for veterans and internally displaced persons in Ukraine
title_sort randomized-controlled trial of community-based transdiagnostic psychotherapy for veterans and internally displaced persons in ukraine
topic Original Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8392687/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34513001
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/gmh.2021.27
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