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Perceived Barriers and Preliminary PTSD Outcomes in an Open Pilot Trial of Written Exposure Therapy With Latinx Immigrants

Authors :
Natalie R. Holt
Laura M. Acosta
James K. Haws
Arthur R. Andrews
Allura L. Ralston
M. Natalia Acosta Canchila
Kathryn J. Holland
Source :
Cognitive and behavioral practice. 29(3)
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Latinx immigrants experience substantial disparities in mental health treatment access, particularly for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The availability of brief, flexible interventions in Spanish may assist in reducing these disparities. Written Exposure Therapy (WET) is a five-session PTSD intervention that appears as effective as longer, gold-standard interventions, but has yet to be tested among Latinx immigrants. To test the acceptability and preliminary effectiveness of WET, 20 Spanish-speaking, Latinx immigrants conducted structured interviews at pretreatment, were offered WET, and completed posttreatment structured interviews. Open thematic coding of pre- and posttreatment interview questions examined perceived barriers and benefits of WET. Quantitative components examined symptom change across PTSD (PCL-IV-C) and depression (PHQ-9). Quantitative results indicated clinically meaningful and statistically significant change in PTSD symptoms using intent-to-treat analyses (Mdiff = 17.06, SDdiff = 9.97, range = 0–29, t(15) = 6.84, p

Details

ISSN :
10777229
Volume :
29
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cognitive and behavioral practice
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cc8dcd63c3cdec178fcb0d7b3cfab274