Feldner Matthew T, Monson Candice M, Friedman Matthew J
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, USA.
Behav Modif. 2007 Jan;31(1):80-116. doi: 10.1177/0145445506295057.
Although efforts to prevent posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) have met with relatively limited success, theoretically driven preventive approaches with promising efficacy are emerging. The current article critically reviews investigations of PTSD prevention programs that target persons at risk for being exposed to a traumatic event or who have been exposed to a traumatic event. This review uniquely extends prior reviews in this area by using theories of PTSD to suggest future directions in the area of PTSD prevention. The authors first discuss the primary mechanisms of action believed to account for the failure for PTSD symptoms to remit among a substantial minority of traumatic event-exposed individuals. Second, empirical progress in PTSD prevention efforts is reviewed. Third, the authors consider how existing prevention programs target these mechanisms of action. Finally, the authors consider directions for future research in the area of targeted PTSD prevention.
尽管预防创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的努力取得的成功相对有限,但具有潜在疗效的理论驱动预防方法正在出现。本文批判性地回顾了针对有遭受创伤事件风险或已遭受创伤事件的人群的PTSD预防项目的调查。本综述通过运用PTSD理论为PTSD预防领域指明未来方向,独特地扩展了该领域先前的综述。作者首先讨论了主要的作用机制,这些机制被认为是导致相当一部分遭受创伤事件的个体中PTSD症状未能缓解的原因。其次,回顾了PTSD预防工作的实证进展。第三,作者考虑现有预防项目如何针对这些作用机制。最后,作者考虑了针对性PTSD预防领域未来研究的方向。