Narrative Exposure Therapy as a treatment for child war survivors with posttraumatic stress disorder: Two case reports and a pilot study in an African refugee settlement

oleh: Neuner Frank, Onyut Lamaro P, Schauer Elisabeth, Ertl Verena, Odenwald Michael, Schauer Maggie, Elbert Thomas

Format: Article
Diterbitkan: BMC 2005-02-01

Deskripsi

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Little data exists on the effectiveness of psychological interventions for children with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) that has resulted from exposure to war or conflict-related violence, especially in non-industrialized countries. We created and evaluated the efficacy of KIDNET, a child-friendly version of Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET), as a short-term treatment for children.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Six Somali children suffering from PTSD aged 12–17 years resident in a refugee settlement in Uganda were treated with four to six individual sessions of KIDNET by expert clinicians. Symptoms of PTSD and depression were assessed pre-treatment, post-treatment and at nine months follow-up using the CIDI Sections K and E.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Important symptom reduction was evident immediately after treatment and treatment outcomes were sustained at the 9-month follow-up. All patients completed therapy, reported functioning gains and could be helped to reconstruct their traumatic experiences into a narrative with the use of illustrative material.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>NET may be safe and effective to treat children with war related PTSD in the setting of refugee settlements in developing countries.</p>