Written Exposure Therapy for Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms and Suicide Risk: A Randomized Controlled Trial With High-Risk Patients Admitted to a Military Inpatient Psychiatric Unit.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior Pub Date : 2025-04-01 DOI:10.1111/sltb.70008
Jaclyn C Kearns, Casey L Straud, Ian H Stanley, Denise M Sloan, Brooke A Fina, Stacey Young-McCaughan, Hannah C Tyler, Alexander M Kaplan, Abby E Blankenship, Christian C Schrader, Vanessa R Green, Craig J Bryan, Alan L Peterson, Brian P Marx
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Abstract

Introduction: Active duty service members who are psychiatrically hospitalized for suicide are at the highest risk for suicide death following discharge. It is essential to test brief treatments that can be delivered during the short length of stay in inpatient psychiatry. Written Exposure Therapy, a brief treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), was augmented with Crisis Response Planning (WET + CRP) to address PTSD and suicidal ideation (SI).

Methods: This randomized controlled trial evaluated the efficacy of the WET + CRP plus treatment as usual (n = 47; TAU) compared with TAU alone (n = 48) in reducing SI, PTSD symptoms, and rehospitalization among suicidal patients with at least moderate PTSD symptoms admitted to an inpatient psychiatric unit. PTSD symptoms and SI were assessed with clinician-administered interviews and self-report.

Results: Participants were primarily male (61.1%) and active duty/reserve (93.7%). There were no significant group differences in clinician-assessed SI presence and PTSD symptom severity (the primary outcomes) or self-reported SI severity. WET + CRP demonstrated significant reductions in self-reported PTSD symptom severity compared with TAU; these reductions were the strongest during the month following discharge.

Conclusions: Although the findings were not fully consistent with hypotheses, WET + CRP is feasible to deliver to suicidal, psychiatrically hospitalized service members and warrants additional study.

Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT04225130.

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创伤后应激症状和自杀风险的书面暴露疗法:军队精神科住院的高危患者的随机对照试验
引言:因自杀而住院的现役军人在出院后自杀死亡的风险最高。在精神科住院时间较短的情况下,测试可以提供的简短治疗是至关重要的。书面暴露疗法是创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的一种简短治疗方法,与危机反应计划(WET + CRP)一起用于解决PTSD和自杀意念(SI)。方法:本随机对照试验评估WET + CRP +常规治疗的疗效(n = 47;与单独使用TAU相比(n = 48),在住院精神科住院的至少有中度PTSD症状的自杀患者中减少SI、PTSD症状和再住院。创伤后应激障碍的症状和SI通过临床医生管理的访谈和自我报告进行评估。结果:参与者主要为男性(61.1%)和现役/预备役(93.7%)。在临床评估的SI存在和PTSD症状严重程度(主要结局)或自我报告的SI严重程度方面,组间无显著差异。与TAU相比,WET + CRP显示自我报告的PTSD症状严重程度显著降低;这些减少在出院后的一个月内最为明显。结论:虽然研究结果与假设不完全一致,但WET + CRP对有自杀倾向的精神病住院军人是可行的,值得进一步研究。试验注册:ClinicalTrials.gov标识符:NCT04225130。
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Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior
Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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