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The impact of dissociation and depression on the efficacy of prolonged exposure treatment for PTSD
Authors:Muriel A Hagenaars  Agnes van Minnen
Institution:a Department of Clinical-, Health, and Neuropsychology, PO Box 9555, 2300 RB Leiden, The Netherlands
b GGZ Nijmegen, Outpatient Clinic of Anxiety Disorders, Tarweweg 2, 6535 AM Nijmegen, The Netherlands
c Department of Clinical Psychology, Radboud University Nijmegen, PO Box 9104, 6500 HE Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Abstract:This study investigates the impact of dissociative phenomena and depression on the efficacy of prolonged exposure treatment in 71 patients with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Diagnoses, comorbidity, pretreatment depressive symptoms, PTSD symptom severity, and dissociative phenomena (trait dissociation, numbing, and depersonalization) were assessed at pretreatment using semi-structured interviews and questionnaires. In a pretreatment behavioral exposure test, patients were imaginally exposed to (part of) their trauma memory for 9 min, during which subjective fear was assessed. At posttreatment and 6 months follow-up PTSD, depressive and dissociative symptoms were again assessed in the completers (n = 60). Pretreatment levels of dissociative and depressive symptoms were similar in dropouts and completers and none of the dissociative phenomena nor depression predicted improvement. Against expectations, dissociative phenomena and depression were associated with enhanced rather than impeded fear activation during the behavioral exposure test. However, these effects disappeared after controlling for initial PTSD severity. Hence, rather than supporting contraindication, the current results imply that patients presenting with even severe dissociative or depressive symptoms may profit similarly from exposure treatment as do patients with minimal dissociative or depressive symptoms.
Keywords:Posttraumatic stress disorder  Dissociation  Numbing  Depression  Treatment outcome  Exposure
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