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Title | Psychosocial group intervention among war‐affected children: An analysis of changes in posttraumatic cognitions |
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Cognitive theories point to reduction in dysfunctional posttraumatic cognitions (PTCs) as one mechanism involved in recovery from posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS), yet research findings have shown individual differences in the recovery process. We tested the cognitive mediation hypothesis above in a previously published psychosocial group intervention among war‐affected children. We also examined heterogeneity in children's PTCs during the intervention. We used a cluster randomized trial of Smith et al.'s (2002) teaching recovery techniques (TRT) intervention among 482 Palestinians 10–13 years of age (n = 242 for intervention group, n = 240 for control group). Children reported PTSS, PTCs, and depressive symptoms at baseline, midpoint, postintervention, and at 6‐month follow‐up. Path analysis results showed that TRT was not effective in reducing dysfunctional PTCs, and the reductions did not … |
Type | Journal Article |
Date | 2016 |
Published in | Journal of traumatic stress |
Series | Volume: 29, Number: 6 |
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