Client and counsellor experiences of abbreviated trauma-focused cognitive behavioural therapy for South African adolescents

IF 1.9 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
D. Kaminer, Thato Letsatsi, S. Stewart, Stephanie Skavenski, Candice Simmons
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Abstract

Although South Africa has high rates of child and adolescent trauma exposure and associated mental health difficulties, there is a poor evidence base for trauma interventions with youth in this setting. In a resource-constrained context, there is a need for brief evidence-based trauma treatments. However, abbreviated interventions may reduce the acceptability and tolerability of treatment for clients and impact treatment delivery by providers. We developed an abbreviated eight-session version of trauma-focused cognitive behavioural therapy. Using a sequential mixed-methods design, we piloted this intervention with 10 adolescents and their caregivers to assess the acceptability and tolerability of the abbreviated trauma-focused cognitive behavioural therapy model for participants, the degree of counsellor fidelity to the abbreviated treatment manual and counsellor experiences of implementation. The treatment completion rate was 90% and post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms reduced over the course of treatment for all treatment completers. Although there was flexibility in timing and dosing of delivery, counsellor fidelity to treatment components and treatment length was high. Thematic analysis of interviews with participants and counsellors indicated that, within this abbreviated trauma treatment, the therapeutic alliance was able to provide a solid foundation for trauma processing, there was adequate time to practice coping skills and the compressed trauma processing component was difficult but tolerable. Counsellors indicated that a degree of flexibility within fidelity to the abbreviated treatment model enhanced their implementation of the treatment. The findings provide evidence to support a formal evaluation of the abbreviated trauma-focused cognitive behavioural therapy treatment protocol.
客户和咨询师的经验,缩短创伤为重点的认知行为治疗的南非青少年
尽管南非儿童和青少年的创伤暴露率和相关的心理健康问题很高,但在这种情况下,对青少年进行创伤干预的证据基础很差。在资源有限的情况下,有必要进行简短的循证创伤治疗。然而,简短的干预措施可能会降低患者对治疗的可接受性和耐受性,并影响提供者的治疗交付。我们开发了一个简短的八期创伤认知行为疗法。采用顺序混合方法设计,我们对10名青少年及其照顾者进行了干预试验,以评估参与者对以创伤为中心的简易认知行为治疗模式的可接受性和耐受性,咨询师对简易治疗手册的忠实程度以及咨询师的实施经验。治疗完成率为90%,所有治疗完成者的创伤后应激障碍症状在治疗过程中有所减轻。虽然在时间和剂量上有灵活性,但咨询师对治疗成分和治疗时间的忠诚度很高。对参与者和辅导员访谈的专题分析表明,在这种简短的创伤治疗中,治疗联盟能够为创伤处理提供坚实的基础,有足够的时间来练习应对技能,压缩的创伤处理部分是困难的,但可以忍受。咨询师表示,对简化治疗模式的忠实程度的灵活性增强了他们对治疗的实施。研究结果为简化创伤认知行为治疗方案的正式评估提供了证据。
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South African Journal of Psychology
South African Journal of Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
10.50%
发文量
39
期刊介绍: The South African Journal of Psychology publishes contributions in English from all fields of psychology. While the emphasis is on empirical research, the Journal also accepts theoretical and methodological papers, review articles, short communications, reviews and letters containing fair commentary. Priority is given to articles which are relevant to Africa and which address psychological issues of social change and development.
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