Systematic review and meta-analysis: do best-evidenced trauma-focused interventions for children and young people with PTSD lead to changes in social and interpersonal domains?

Young people with post-traumatic stress disorder experience difficulties in social and interpersonal domains. We examined whether the best-evidenced treatments of PTSD for children and young people (Trauma-focussed Cognitive Behavioural Therapy or Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing; aged...

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Published in:European journal of psychotraumatology Vol. 15; no. 1; p. 2415267
Main Authors: Phillips, Alice R, Halligan, Sarah L, Bailey, Megan, Birkeland, Marianne Skogbrott, Lavi, Iris, Meiser-Stedman, Richard, Oram, Hannah, Robinson, Susan, Sharp, Tamsin H, Hiller, Rachel M
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Abstract Young people with post-traumatic stress disorder experience difficulties in social and interpersonal domains. We examined whether the best-evidenced treatments of PTSD for children and young people (Trauma-focussed Cognitive Behavioural Therapy or Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing; aged 5-25) improve social or interpersonal factors in randomised controlled trials, compared to a comparator condition. : The review was preregistered on PROSPERO (CRD42023455615; 18th August 2023). Web of Science Core Collection, EMBASE, CINAHL, Pubmed, PsycINFO, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials and PTSDPubs were searched, and data were extracted for social and interpersonal outcomes post treatment. A random effect meta-analysis was conducted to obtain between-group pooled effect size estimates. The search resulted in 792 studies, of which 17 met our inclusion criteria (  = 2498). Our meta-analysis included 13 studies which investigated social skills and functioning, revealing a small but non-significant effect favouring the evidence-based treatment versus comparison (  = .20, 95% CI [-0.03, 0.44],  = .09). We narratively synthesised six studies which reported other social-related outcomes (e.g. perceptions of social support), and four out of six reported improved social domain outcomes for the evidence-based PTSD treatment condition. There was a large amount of heterogeneity, with no evidence that this could be explained by moderators. Few trials report on social and interpersonal outcomes, and where they are reported the evidence is mixed. It may be that trauma-focused therapies for PTSD need to be adapted in some circumstances, so that they address social and interpersonal deficits often seen in children and young people with PTSD.
AbstractList Objective: Young people with post-traumatic stress disorder experience difficulties in social and interpersonal domains. We examined whether the best-evidenced treatments of PTSD for children and young people (Trauma-focussed Cognitive Behavioural Therapy or Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing; aged 5-25) improve social or interpersonal factors in randomised controlled trials, compared to a comparator condition.Method: The review was preregistered on PROSPERO (CRD42023455615; 18th August 2023). Web of Science Core Collection, EMBASE, CINAHL, Pubmed, PsycINFO, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials and PTSDPubs were searched, and data were extracted for social and interpersonal outcomes post treatment. A random effect meta-analysis was conducted to obtain between-group pooled effect size estimates.Results: The search resulted in 792 studies, of which 17 met our inclusion criteria (N = 2498). Our meta-analysis included 13 studies which investigated social skills and functioning, revealing a small but non-significant effect favouring the evidence-based treatment versus comparison (g = .20, 95% CI [-0.03, 0.44], p = .09). We narratively synthesised six studies which reported other social-related outcomes (e.g. perceptions of social support), and four out of six reported improved social domain outcomes for the evidence-based PTSD treatment condition. There was a large amount of heterogeneity, with no evidence that this could be explained by moderators.Conclusion: Few trials report on social and interpersonal outcomes, and where they are reported the evidence is mixed. It may be that trauma-focused therapies for PTSD need to be adapted in some circumstances, so that they address social and interpersonal deficits often seen in children and young people with PTSD.Objective: Young people with post-traumatic stress disorder experience difficulties in social and interpersonal domains. We examined whether the best-evidenced treatments of PTSD for children and young people (Trauma-focussed Cognitive Behavioural Therapy or Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing; aged 5-25) improve social or interpersonal factors in randomised controlled trials, compared to a comparator condition.Method: The review was preregistered on PROSPERO (CRD42023455615; 18th August 2023). Web of Science Core Collection, EMBASE, CINAHL, Pubmed, PsycINFO, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials and PTSDPubs were searched, and data were extracted for social and interpersonal outcomes post treatment. A random effect meta-analysis was conducted to obtain between-group pooled effect size estimates.Results: The search resulted in 792 studies, of which 17 met our inclusion criteria (N = 2498). Our meta-analysis included 13 studies which investigated social skills and functioning, revealing a small but non-significant effect favouring the evidence-based treatment versus comparison (g = .20, 95% CI [-0.03, 0.44], p = .09). We narratively synthesised six studies which reported other social-related outcomes (e.g. perceptions of social support), and four out of six reported improved social domain outcomes for the evidence-based PTSD treatment condition. There was a large amount of heterogeneity, with no evidence that this could be explained by moderators.Conclusion: Few trials report on social and interpersonal outcomes, and where they are reported the evidence is mixed. It may be that trauma-focused therapies for PTSD need to be adapted in some circumstances, so that they address social and interpersonal deficits often seen in children and young people with PTSD.
Young people with post-traumatic stress disorder experience difficulties in social and interpersonal domains. We examined whether the best-evidenced treatments of PTSD for children and young people (Trauma-focussed Cognitive Behavioural Therapy or Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing; aged 5-25) improve social or interpersonal factors in randomised controlled trials, compared to a comparator condition. : The review was preregistered on PROSPERO (CRD42023455615; 18th August 2023). Web of Science Core Collection, EMBASE, CINAHL, Pubmed, PsycINFO, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials and PTSDPubs were searched, and data were extracted for social and interpersonal outcomes post treatment. A random effect meta-analysis was conducted to obtain between-group pooled effect size estimates. The search resulted in 792 studies, of which 17 met our inclusion criteria (  = 2498). Our meta-analysis included 13 studies which investigated social skills and functioning, revealing a small but non-significant effect favouring the evidence-based treatment versus comparison (  = .20, 95% CI [-0.03, 0.44],  = .09). We narratively synthesised six studies which reported other social-related outcomes (e.g. perceptions of social support), and four out of six reported improved social domain outcomes for the evidence-based PTSD treatment condition. There was a large amount of heterogeneity, with no evidence that this could be explained by moderators. Few trials report on social and interpersonal outcomes, and where they are reported the evidence is mixed. It may be that trauma-focused therapies for PTSD need to be adapted in some circumstances, so that they address social and interpersonal deficits often seen in children and young people with PTSD.
Objective: Young people with post-traumatic stress disorder experience difficulties in social and interpersonal domains. We examined whether the best-evidenced treatments of PTSD for children and young people (Trauma-focussed Cognitive Behavioural Therapy or Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing; aged 5–25) improve social or interpersonal factors in randomised controlled trials, compared to a comparator condition. Method : The review was preregistered on PROSPERO (CRD42023455615; 18th August 2023). Web of Science Core Collection, EMBASE, CINAHL, Pubmed, PsycINFO, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials and PTSDPubs were searched, and data were extracted for social and interpersonal outcomes post treatment. A random effect meta-analysis was conducted to obtain between-group pooled effect size estimates. Results: The search resulted in 792 studies, of which 17 met our inclusion criteria ( N  = 2498). Our meta-analysis included 13 studies which investigated social skills and functioning, revealing a small but non-significant effect favouring the evidence-based treatment versus comparison ( g  = .20, 95% CI [−0.03, 0.44], p  = .09). We narratively synthesised six studies which reported other social-related outcomes (e.g. perceptions of social support), and four out of six reported improved social domain outcomes for the evidence-based PTSD treatment condition. There was a large amount of heterogeneity, with no evidence that this could be explained by moderators. Conclusion: Few trials report on social and interpersonal outcomes, and where they are reported the evidence is mixed. It may be that trauma-focused therapies for PTSD need to be adapted in some circumstances, so that they address social and interpersonal deficits often seen in children and young people with PTSD. We used a systematic review and meta-analysis to see whether the best treatments for PTSD in children and young people (aged 5–25) improve social or interpersonal factors. These treatments include Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing. Our meta-analysis looked at 13 studies and found a small but not significant improvement in social functioning for those who received the evidence-based treatments compared to other conditions. We found that few studies report on social and interpersonal outcomes, and when they do the results are mixed. Trauma-focused therapies for PTSD might need to be adjusted to better address social and interpersonal issues in young people.
Objective: Young people with post-traumatic stress disorder experience difficulties in social and interpersonal domains. We examined whether the best-evidenced treatments of PTSD for children and young people (Trauma-focussed Cognitive Behavioural Therapy or Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing; aged 5–25) improve social or interpersonal factors in randomised controlled trials, compared to a comparator condition.Method: The review was preregistered on PROSPERO (CRD42023455615; 18th August 2023). Web of Science Core Collection, EMBASE, CINAHL, Pubmed, PsycINFO, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials and PTSDPubs were searched, and data were extracted for social and interpersonal outcomes post treatment. A random effect meta-analysis was conducted to obtain between-group pooled effect size estimates.Results: The search resulted in 792 studies, of which 17 met our inclusion criteria (N = 2498). Our meta-analysis included 13 studies which investigated social skills and functioning, revealing a small but non-significant effect favouring the evidence-based treatment versus comparison (g = .20, 95% CI [−0.03, 0.44], p = .09). We narratively synthesised six studies which reported other social-related outcomes (e.g. perceptions of social support), and four out of six reported improved social domain outcomes for the evidence-based PTSD treatment condition. There was a large amount of heterogeneity, with no evidence that this could be explained by moderators.Conclusion: Few trials report on social and interpersonal outcomes, and where they are reported the evidence is mixed. It may be that trauma-focused therapies for PTSD need to be adapted in some circumstances, so that they address social and interpersonal deficits often seen in children and young people with PTSD.
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Robinson, Susan
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niños
Trauma
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adolescents
Child
children
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing
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Interpersonal Relations
PTSD
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social support
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