Effect of standardized post-coercion review session on symptoms of PTSD: results from a randomized controlled trial.
Alexandre WullschlegerAngelika VandammeJuliane MielauLara RennerFelix BermpohlAndreas HeinzChristiane MontagLieselotte MahlerPublished in: European archives of psychiatry and clinical neuroscience (2020)
Standardized post-coercion review contributes to a reduction of the burden of PTSD symptoms in patients with psychotic disorders experiencing coercive interventions in acute settings and shall be recommended as a measure of trauma-informed care. The trial was registered at ClinicalTrials.gov (ID NCT03512925) on 01/30/2018 (retrospectively registered).
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