Skills training in affective and interpersonal regulation (STAIR) for treating complex trauma: A systematic review

IF 2 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Amélie Amilhau, Andréa Soubelet, Louise Crozier, Lisa Colamarino
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Abstract

Background

There is an ongoing debate on phased versus single-phase treatments for Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (CPTSD). This study evaluates Skills Training in Affective and Interpersonal Regulation (STAIR), a widely-used phase-based therapy, to determine its effectiveness for CPTSD.

Methods

A systematic review of English and French studies was conducted in line with PRISMA guidelines, utilizing databases such as PubMed, ProQuest, Scopus, and Cochrane.

Results

In a review of seven studies, STAIR therapy for CPTSD showed significant symptom reduction, with effect sizes ranging from d = 1.34 to 2.29 in clinician assessments and d = 0.93 to 2.27 in self-reports. Symptoms of Disturbances in Self-Organization also decreased in six studies, but comparisons with direct treatments gave varied results, suggesting a complex picture of its effectiveness.

Conclusion

This systematic review affirms the utility of STAIR therapy in the context of phase-based treatment for CPTSD while also bringing to light the contrasting results compared to direct approaches.
情感和人际调节技能训练治疗复杂创伤:系统综述
关于复杂创伤后应激障碍(CPTSD)的分阶段治疗还是单阶段治疗一直存在争议。本研究评估了情感和人际调节技能训练(STAIR),一种广泛使用的基于阶段的治疗方法,以确定其对CPTSD的有效性。方法根据PRISMA指南,利用PubMed、ProQuest、Scopus、Cochrane等数据库,对英语和法语研究进行系统评价。结果在对7项研究的回顾中,STAIR治疗CPTSD显示出显著的症状减轻,临床评估的效应值为d = 1.34至2.29,自我报告的效应值为d = 0.93至2.27。在六项研究中,自我组织紊乱的症状也有所减轻,但与直接治疗相比,结果各不相同,表明其有效性的复杂情况。结论本系统综述肯定了STAIR疗法在CPTSD分期治疗中的应用,同时也揭示了与直接方法的对比结果。
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