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Treatment of pharmacotherapy-refractory posttraumatic stress disorder among Cambodian refugees: a pilot study of combination treatment with cognitive-behavior therapy vs sertraline alone
Authors:Otto Michael W  Hinton Devon  Korbly Nicole B  Chea Andrea  Ba Phalnarith  Gershuny Beth S  Pollack Mark H
Affiliation:Massachusetts General Hospital & Harvard Medical School, WACC 812, 15 Parkman St., Boston, MA 02114, USA. motto@partners.org
Abstract:Cambodian refugees with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) represent a cohort in severe need of treatment, but little information is available to guide treatment choices. We selected a sample of pharmacotherapy-refractory individuals to test the efficacy of combination treatment with sertraline and cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) for treating PTSD. Participants in this pilot study were ten Khmer-speaking women who had been at a mean age of 22-26 years during the Pol Pot period (1975-1979). These patients were randomly assigned to either sertraline alone or combined treatment. We found that combined treatment offered additional benefit in the range of medium to large effect sizes for PTSD and associated symptoms. Our findings indicate that substantial gains can be achieved by adding CBT to pharmacotherapy for PTSD, and that a program of CBT emphasizing information, exposure, and cognitive-restructuring can be successfully modified for Khmer-speaking refugees.
Keywords:Posttraumatic stress disorder   Refugee   Cambodian   Cognitive-behavioral therapy   Cross-cultural   Treatment-resistance   Antidepressants
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