Molander Olof, Kolaas Karoline, Jayaram-Lindström Nitya, Pontén Moa, Särnholm Josefin, Bragesjö Maria
Centre for Psychiatry Research, Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet & Stockholm Health Care Services, Stockholm, Sweden.
Division of Psychology, Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
Eur J Psychotraumatol. 2025 Dec;16(1):2520637. doi: 10.1080/20008066.2025.2520637. Epub 2025 Jun 30.
PTSD is disproportionately prevalent among immigrants in Sweden, yet access to evidence-based treatments remains limited, especially for those facing language barriers. Internet-delivered prolonged exposure (I-PE) may help overcome these challenges, but its feasibility and effectiveness in diverse populations remain underexplored. This study evaluated the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effects of a culturally inclusive, therapist-guided I-PE programme in easy-to-read English for immigrants with PTSD.: A nested pilot study within an ongoing RCT randomised 30 participants to I-PE or a waitlist control. The intervention incorporated simplified language, diverse visual representations, and a user-friendly platform. Feasibility outcomes included recruitment, adherence, and retention. Acceptability was assessed through satisfaction, adverse effects, and cultural appropriateness, while preliminary efficacy was evaluated via PTSD symptom severity and secondary measures of depression. Recruitment was completed in six weeks, with moderate to high retention. Adherence was strong, with 63% completing at least five I-PE modules. Participants rated the intervention as highly acceptable, with no major cultural barriers. The easy-to-read English format was well received, with no reported linguistic accessibility issues. No serious adverse events were reported. PTSD symptoms significantly decreased in the I-PE group (Cohen's = 1.45; < .001), with moderate reductions in depression (Cohen's = .80; < .01). The findings support the feasibility and acceptability of a culturally inclusive, therapist-guided I-PE programme for PTSD among immigrants. The participants perceived the I-PE as helpful, trustworthy, and easy to use, with no suggestions for further cultural modifications or reports of cultural inappropriateness. However, the sample's relatively high English proficiency and education may limit generalizability to other groups who have migrated to Sweden. A full-scale randomised controlled trial is needed to assess clinical and cost-effectiveness, as well as implementation across more diverse immigrant populations. ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT06193161..
创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)在瑞典移民中极为普遍,但获得循证治疗的机会仍然有限,尤其是对于那些面临语言障碍的人。通过互联网提供的延长暴露疗法(I-PE)可能有助于克服这些挑战,但其在不同人群中的可行性和有效性仍未得到充分探索。本研究评估了一项具有文化包容性、由治疗师指导的I-PE项目对患有PTSD的移民的可行性、可接受性和初步效果。:在一项正在进行的随机对照试验中进行的嵌套式试点研究,将30名参与者随机分为I-PE组或等待名单对照组。干预措施包括简化语言、多样化的视觉呈现和用户友好的平台。可行性结果包括招募、依从性和保留率。通过满意度、不良反应和文化适宜性评估可接受性,同时通过PTSD症状严重程度和抑郁的次要指标评估初步疗效。招募在六周内完成,保留率中等至高。依从性良好,63%的人完成了至少五个I-PE模块。参与者对干预措施的评价很高,没有重大文化障碍。易于阅读的英语格式很受欢迎,没有报告语言可及性问题。没有报告严重不良事件。I-PE组的PTSD症状显著减轻(科恩d值=1.45;P<0.001),抑郁症状有中度减轻(科恩d值=0.80;P<0.01)。研究结果支持了一项具有文化包容性、由治疗师指导的I-PE项目对移民PTSD的可行性和可接受性。参与者认为I-PE有帮助、值得信赖且易于使用,没有进一步文化修改的建议或文化不适当的报告。然而,样本相对较高的英语水平和教育程度可能会限制该研究结果推广到其他移民到瑞典的群体。需要进行全面的随机对照试验来评估临床和成本效益,以及在更多样化的移民群体中的实施情况。ClinicalTrials.gov标识符:NCT06193161。