Culturally adapted cognitive behavioral therapy for Syrian refugee women in Turkey: A randomized controlled trial.
H Sevde EskiciDevon E HintonBaland JalalTaylan YurtbakanCeren AcarturkPublished in: Psychological trauma : theory, research, practice and policy (2021)
Because CA-CBT greatly reduced PTSD symptoms as compared with TAU and had a low drop-out rate, no adverse events, and was deliverable in a short treatment frame (seven sessions) and in a group format, we conclude that the treatment is effective, acceptable, and feasible and has the potential for scalability. Clinical Impact Statement: A Syrian version of CA-CBT was effective (large effect sizes for the HTQ), feasible, and potentially scalable (easy application, conducted with trained facilitators, short-term therapy, group format), and acceptable (as evidenced by very low drop out and no adverse events). Thus, the Syrian version of CA-CBT appears to be a valuable psychological intervention for traumatized Syrian refugees, particularly given the lack of effective treatments for this group. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).