2018
DOI: 10.1590/2237-6089-2017-0153
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Abstract: Introduction: While several previous meta-analyses have documented the short-term efficacy of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), its long-term efficacy remains unknown. Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a serious, debilitating, often chronic and disabling disease. Objective: To estimate the long-term efficacy of CBT in the treatment of PTSD by assessing the maintenance of the effect after one year of follow-up. Method: We performed a systematic review through electronic database searches including ISI… Show more

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“…A number of meta-analyses and systematic reviews have supported the effectiveness of psychological treatments, especially CBT, for people with PTSD ( 26 ). Our previous randomized controlled studies also suggested that CBT was effective at reducing PTSD symptoms ( 27 , 28 ). In this follow-up study, we found that CBT emerged as a significant predictor of a reduction in PTSD symptoms, explaining a significant 33.6% of the variance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…A number of meta-analyses and systematic reviews have supported the effectiveness of psychological treatments, especially CBT, for people with PTSD ( 26 ). Our previous randomized controlled studies also suggested that CBT was effective at reducing PTSD symptoms ( 27 , 28 ). In this follow-up study, we found that CBT emerged as a significant predictor of a reduction in PTSD symptoms, explaining a significant 33.6% of the variance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Despite the availability of evidence-based psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy treatments for PTSD, approximately 30%–35% of patients do not respond to treatment 77 78. Therefore, the identification of individual factors that influence PTSD treatment outcomes is important.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As intervenções das TCCs para o TEPT auxiliam o paciente a desenvolver suas próprias técnicas de enfrentamento, no manejo de sintomas e no ressignificar do trauma (Clark & Beck, 2012;Habigzang & Caminha, 2004;Knapp & Caminha, 2003;Macedo, Barbosa, Rodrigues, Coutinho, Figueira et al, 2018;Schneider & Habigzang, 2016). Estas abordagens são fortemente recomendadas pela Associação Americana de Psicologia (2017) como opção tipo de tratamento.…”
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