Isabelle Vonèche-Cardia, Caroline Bendahan, Marina Fiori, Jean-Philippe Antonietti, Juan Carlos Farah, Denis Gillet, Delphine Preissmann
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Boosting trauma resilience: The power of electronic mental health support - a randomized trial.
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a psychiatric condition triggered by experiencing or witnessing traumatic events, such as death, serious injury, or threats to oneself or others. Affecting 5-10 % of the population, PTSD is often underreported due to the reluctance of individuals to disclose personal traumatic experiences. This study explore the effectiveness of a digital (electronic mental health and psychosocial support) and psychologist-led intervention in mitigating PTSD symptoms. A randomized control trial was conducted, comparing the effects of human and digital intervention (conditions 1 and 2), and no intervention (control group) on PTSD symptoms induced by a traumatic film excerpt. Participants were randomly assigned to one of the three conditions. Emotional responses were measured using various scales, and flashbacks were recorded over a week following the intervention. Results demonstrated that both human and digital interventions significantly reduced negative emotions and flashbacks compared to the control group. The psychologist-led intervention was the most effective, followed by the digital intervention. This study highlights the potential of digital intervention to provide accessible, anonymous, and effective support for trauma victims, suggesting a promising avenue for future mental health interventions.
期刊介绍:
Acta Psychologica publishes original articles and extended reviews on selected books in any area of experimental psychology. The focus of the Journal is on empirical studies and evaluative review articles that increase the theoretical understanding of human capabilities.