Effectiveness of Narrative Exposure Therapy for Treatment of PTSD Following Childhood Trauma: A Single‐Case Series Design

Author:

Hoeboer Chris123ORCID,Wienen Laura1,Smiddy Mary3,van der Werff Steven45,Maric Marija6,Tjoa Edith3,Timmers Lucie3,Schoorl Maartje35

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Psychology Leiden University Leiden The Netherlands

2. Department of Psychiatry Amsterdam UMC location University of Amsterdam Amsterdam The Netherlands

3. PsyQ Parnassiagroep The Hague The Netherlands

4. Department of Psychiatry Leiden University Medical Center Leiden The Netherlands

5. Leids Universitair Behandel‐ en Expertise Centrum Leiden University Leiden The Netherlands

6. Research Institute of Child Development and Education University of Amsterdam Amsterdam The Netherlands

Abstract

ABSTRACTBackgroundNarrative exposure therapy (NET) has shown promising outcomes for treating posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in refugees and veterans. Its effectiveness in patients with PTSD following childhood trauma is, however, still unknown.AimsWe investigated whether NET is an effective treatment for patients with PTSD following childhood trauma.MethodWe studied treatment outcomes of nine adult patients in an outpatient setting. An AB single‐case series design was used with a baseline of 4 weeks prior to treatment. Participants filled in weekly online questionnaires to assess their PTSD symptoms (using the Posttraumatic Diagnostic Scale [PDS]) and their experienced quality of life (using the Manchester Short Assessment of Quality of Life [MANSA]). Data were analysed visually and using a mixed‐effect model.ResultsResults revealed no significant reduction of PTSD symptoms during NET treatment, nor an increase in quality of life, as compared to baseline.ConclusionsThe results of our study do not underscore the effectiveness of NET treatment for patients with PTSD following childhood trauma. Further research is needed to study the effectiveness of NET in this population.

Publisher

Wiley

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