dc.contributor.author
Hernández-Tejada, Melba A.
dc.contributor.author
Acierno, Ron
dc.contributor.author
Sánchez-Carracedo, David
dc.identifier
https://ddd.uab.cat/record/176233
dc.identifier
urn:10.1037/mil0000137
dc.identifier
urn:oai:ddd.uab.cat:176233
dc.identifier
urn:recercauab:ARE-85743
dc.identifier
urn:articleid:08995605v29p157
dc.identifier
urn:scopus_id:85007207175
dc.identifier
urn:wos_id:000396050200006
dc.identifier
urn:oai:egreta.uab.cat:publications/bb887682-380f-4e2f-8049-78e687eb557b
dc.description.abstract
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a significant problem for combat veterans. Fortunately, effective treatments, such as Prolonged Exposure (PE), are available and widely disseminated in the Veterans Affairs (VA) health-care system. Nonetheless, despite well-documented effectiveness, attrition remains high at approximately 30% across evidence-based interventions. Early studies indicated that dropout was largely related to stigma and logistical barriers (e.g., travel time and cost). However, research demonstrates that eliminating these logistical and stigmabased barriers (e.g., through home-based telemedicine) has little effect on dropout. We surveyed 82 veterans who dropped out of PE treatment regarding reasons for leaving treatment. Approximately half indicated that in vivo homework assignments caused significant problems, and when asked to consider the possibility of peer support during in vivo exposure assignments, 52% indicated that they would consider returning to treatment with such assistance. In response to this feedback, we constructed an in vivo therapy peer support program wherein peers are directly involved with in vivo exposure exercises. The following brief report presents the rationale for, outline of, and initial feasibility data supporting this program to enhance both return to, and completion of, exposure therapy treatment for PTSD
dc.format
application/pdf
dc.relation
Military psychology ; Vol. 29, Núm. 2 (2017), p. 157-163
dc.rights
Aquest material està protegit per drets d'autor i/o drets afins. Podeu utilitzar aquest material en funció del que permet la legislació de drets d'autor i drets afins d'aplicació al vostre cas. Per a d'altres usos heu d'obtenir permís del(s) titular(s) de drets.
dc.rights
https://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
dc.subject
Posttraumatic stress disorder
dc.subject
Social support
dc.subject
Prolonged Exposure therapy
dc.title
Addressing dropout from prolonged exposure : feasibility of involving peers during exposure trials