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One- and two-year prospective follow-up of cognitive behavior therapy or supportive psychotherapy
Authors:Blanchard Edward B  Hickling Edward J  Malta Loretta S  Freidenberg Brian M  Canna Mark A  Kuhn Eric  Sykes Mark A  Galovski Tara E
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Center for Stress and Anxiety Disorders, University at Albany-SUNY and The Sage Colleges, Albany, NY 12222 0001, USA. ssa@albany.edu
Abstract:We followed up over 90% of 57 motor vehicle accident survivors, who completed a controlled comparison of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to supportive psychotherapy (SUPPORT). One-year results showed a continued significant advantage on categorical diagnosis (PTSD or not) and structured interview measures (CAPS) for CBT over SUPPORT. Other measures generally showed the same results. At two years, we were able to follow-up only 75% of one-year completers. Although there continued to be arithmetic differences favoring CBT over SUPPORT, with these attenuated samples only differences on PTSD Checklist and Impact of Event Scale scores and in overall categorical diagnoses were significant. There was very modest improvement from end of treatment to the two-year follow-up.
Keywords:Motor vehicle accidents   MVA   Posttraumatic stress disorder   PTSD   Cognitive-behavioral therapy   Follow-up after treatment
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