Feasibility and predictors of change of narrative exposure therapy for displaced populations: a repeated measures design

Abstract Background Displaced victims of interpersonal violence, such as refugees, asylum seekers, and victims of sexual exploitation, are growing in numbers and are often suffering from a post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). At the same time, these victims are known to benefit less from trauma-fo...

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Main Authors: Rina S. Ghafoerkhan, Henriette E. van Heemstra, Willem F. Scholte, Joriene R. J. van der Kolk, Jackie June F. ter Heide, Simone M. de la Rie, Linda M. Verhaak, Evelien Snippe, Paul A. Boelen
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Published: BMC 2020-05-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40814-020-00613-1
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spelling doaj-77a74aca752b47be8edf48c6e91518a72020-11-25T03:48:44ZengBMCPilot and Feasibility Studies2055-57842020-05-01611910.1186/s40814-020-00613-1Feasibility and predictors of change of narrative exposure therapy for displaced populations: a repeated measures designRina S. Ghafoerkhan0Henriette E. van Heemstra1Willem F. Scholte2Joriene R. J. van der Kolk3Jackie June F. ter Heide4Simone M. de la Rie5Linda M. Verhaak6Evelien Snippe7Paul A. Boelen8ARQ National Psychotrauma CentreARQ National Psychotrauma CentreARQ National Psychotrauma CentreLaguna CollectiveARQ National Psychotrauma CentreARQ National Psychotrauma CentreARQ National Psychotrauma CentreDepartment of Psychiatry, Interdisciplinary Center Psychopathology and Emotion Regulation, University of Groningen, University Medical Center GroningenARQ National Psychotrauma CentreAbstract Background Displaced victims of interpersonal violence, such as refugees, asylum seekers, and victims of sexual exploitation, are growing in numbers and are often suffering from a post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). At the same time, these victims are known to benefit less from trauma-focused therapy (TFT) and to be less compliant to treatment. The objective of this paper is to describe the rationale and research protocol of an ongoing trial that aims to evaluate different variables that might influence the feasibility of TFT for the study population. Specifically, perceived daily stress, emotion regulation, and mood are investigated as predictors of change in PTSD symptoms during a trauma-focused therapy (narrative exposure therapy (NET)). The feasibility of administering measures tapping these constructs repeatedly during treatment will also be evaluated. Methods/design Using an observational treatment design, 80 displaced victims of interpersonal violence will be measured before, during, and after partaking in NET. Several questionnaires tapping PTSD plus the aforementioned possible predictors of PTSD change will be administered: Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Checklist-5, Perceived Stress Scale, Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale-18 (pre-test, post-test, and follow-up),subscale impulsivity of the Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale-18, Perceived Stress Scale short version, Primary Care Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and a single Mood item (each session). Multilevel modelling will be used to examine the relation between the possible predictors and treatment outcome. Discussion The present study is the first to examine the interplay of facilitating and interfering factors possibly impacting treatment feasibility and effectiveness in displaced victims of interpersonal violence with PTSD receiving NET, using repeated measures. The current study can help to improve future treatment based on individual characteristics. Trial registration Netherlands Trial Register: NTR7353 , retrospectively registered. Date of registration: July 11, 2018.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40814-020-00613-1RefugeesHuman traffickingSexual exploitationPost-traumatic stress disorderNarrative exposure therapyTreatment response
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author Rina S. Ghafoerkhan
Henriette E. van Heemstra
Willem F. Scholte
Joriene R. J. van der Kolk
Jackie June F. ter Heide
Simone M. de la Rie
Linda M. Verhaak
Evelien Snippe
Paul A. Boelen
spellingShingle Rina S. Ghafoerkhan
Henriette E. van Heemstra
Willem F. Scholte
Joriene R. J. van der Kolk
Jackie June F. ter Heide
Simone M. de la Rie
Linda M. Verhaak
Evelien Snippe
Paul A. Boelen
Feasibility and predictors of change of narrative exposure therapy for displaced populations: a repeated measures design
Pilot and Feasibility Studies
Refugees
Human trafficking
Sexual exploitation
Post-traumatic stress disorder
Narrative exposure therapy
Treatment response
author_facet Rina S. Ghafoerkhan
Henriette E. van Heemstra
Willem F. Scholte
Joriene R. J. van der Kolk
Jackie June F. ter Heide
Simone M. de la Rie
Linda M. Verhaak
Evelien Snippe
Paul A. Boelen
author_sort Rina S. Ghafoerkhan
title Feasibility and predictors of change of narrative exposure therapy for displaced populations: a repeated measures design
title_short Feasibility and predictors of change of narrative exposure therapy for displaced populations: a repeated measures design
title_full Feasibility and predictors of change of narrative exposure therapy for displaced populations: a repeated measures design
title_fullStr Feasibility and predictors of change of narrative exposure therapy for displaced populations: a repeated measures design
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility and predictors of change of narrative exposure therapy for displaced populations: a repeated measures design
title_sort feasibility and predictors of change of narrative exposure therapy for displaced populations: a repeated measures design
publisher BMC
series Pilot and Feasibility Studies
issn 2055-5784
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Abstract Background Displaced victims of interpersonal violence, such as refugees, asylum seekers, and victims of sexual exploitation, are growing in numbers and are often suffering from a post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). At the same time, these victims are known to benefit less from trauma-focused therapy (TFT) and to be less compliant to treatment. The objective of this paper is to describe the rationale and research protocol of an ongoing trial that aims to evaluate different variables that might influence the feasibility of TFT for the study population. Specifically, perceived daily stress, emotion regulation, and mood are investigated as predictors of change in PTSD symptoms during a trauma-focused therapy (narrative exposure therapy (NET)). The feasibility of administering measures tapping these constructs repeatedly during treatment will also be evaluated. Methods/design Using an observational treatment design, 80 displaced victims of interpersonal violence will be measured before, during, and after partaking in NET. Several questionnaires tapping PTSD plus the aforementioned possible predictors of PTSD change will be administered: Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Checklist-5, Perceived Stress Scale, Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale-18 (pre-test, post-test, and follow-up),subscale impulsivity of the Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale-18, Perceived Stress Scale short version, Primary Care Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and a single Mood item (each session). Multilevel modelling will be used to examine the relation between the possible predictors and treatment outcome. Discussion The present study is the first to examine the interplay of facilitating and interfering factors possibly impacting treatment feasibility and effectiveness in displaced victims of interpersonal violence with PTSD receiving NET, using repeated measures. The current study can help to improve future treatment based on individual characteristics. Trial registration Netherlands Trial Register: NTR7353 , retrospectively registered. Date of registration: July 11, 2018.
topic Refugees
Human trafficking
Sexual exploitation
Post-traumatic stress disorder
Narrative exposure therapy
Treatment response
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40814-020-00613-1
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