比较西班牙裔儿童创伤幸存者和成人创伤幸存者的在线表达性写作干预结果的纵向研究。

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Journal of Trauma & Dissociation Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-04 DOI:10.1080/15299732.2025.2503721
Michiyo Hirai, Laura L Vernon, George A Clum
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摘要

童年创伤,如虐待和忽视,在西班牙裔人群中很普遍。它们有长期后果,包括成年后的创伤后应激症状(PTSS)。需要适合童年创伤和忽视的西班牙裔幸存者的治疗方案。表达性写作(EW)可以是一种简短的自我管理干预,可以解决工具障碍(如时间、交通)和对西班牙裔创伤幸存者可能经历的心理障碍和干预的耻辱。在线EW在针对混合创伤时成功地减少了创伤后应激障碍,但尚未对儿童创伤引起的创伤后应激障碍进行测试。目前的研究对患有儿童创伤或成人创伤的有症状的西班牙裔年轻人实施了一项在线EW协议。采用纵向多水平建模方法,在随访1周、1个月和3个月时检验在线电子竞技对ptsd的影响。在随访1周时,两组患者的ptsd均有所减少,治疗效果持续到随访3个月。目前的研究提供了证据,支持EW作为一种短期的、自我管理的干预策略,适用于因儿童创伤或成人创伤而患有ptsd的西班牙裔患者。
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A Longitudinal Examination of Online Expressive Writing Intervention Outcomes Comparing Hispanic Survivors of Childhood Trauma and Adult Trauma.

Childhood traumas such as childhood abuse and neglect are prevalent in Hispanic populations. They have long-term consequences including posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) in adulthood. Treatment options suitable for Hispanic survivors of childhood traumas and neglect are needed. Expressive writing (EW) can be a short, self-administered intervention and may address instrumental barriers (e.g. time, transportation) and stigma toward psychological disorders and interventions Hispanic trauma survivors may experience. Online EW has successfully reduced PTSS when targeting mixed traumas but has not been tested for PTSS from childhood traumas. The current study administered an online EW protocol to symptomatic Hispanic young adults with either childhood trauma or adult trauma. A longitudinal multilevel modeling approach was used to examine the effects of online EW on PTSS at 1-week, 1-month, and 3-month follow-ups. EW reduced PTSS in both groups at 1-week follow-up and therapeutic gains were maintained up to the 3-month follow-up. The current study provides evidence supporting EW as a short-term, self-administered intervention strategy suitable for Hispanic individuals with PTSS due to childhood trauma or adult trauma.

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