1. Effectiveness of MASTR EMDR Therapy for Traumatized Adolescents
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Leechen Farkas, Thomas Lebeau, Mireille Cyr, and Jacques Lemay
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Treatment outcome ,Repeated measures design ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,law.invention ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Emergency Medicine ,medicine ,Trauma symptoms ,Post treatment ,Psychology ,Psychiatry ,Routine care ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
This study examined MASTR/EMDR, a trauma-focused treatment for traumatized youth taken in charge by youth protective services. Participants were 40 adolescents who were exhibiting conduct problems and internalizing and externalizing behaviors and who had been exposed to maltreatment. Participants were randomly assigned to MASTR/EMDR treatment or to a routine care condition. Self-report questionnaires and semistructured interviews were administered to participants and one of their parents/caregivers at three points in time: pretreatment, post treatment (12 weeks), and follow-up (12 weeks). Repeated measures analyses of covariance showed that participants in the experimental group had significant improvements in their trauma symptoms and behavioral problems compared with the control group at the posttreatment evaluation. These effects were maintained at a 3-month follow-up. Results support the effectiveness of MASTR/EMDR.
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- 2010
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