Within-patient association between emotion regulation and outcome in prolonged exposure for posttraumatic stress disorder.
Alice E CoyneElsa MattsonJenna M BagleyAlexandra B KleinKathy ShekhtmanSinan PayatDaniella S LevineNorah C FeenyLori A ZoellnerPublished in: Journal of consulting and clinical psychology (2023)
Reductions in PTSD symptoms may facilitate ER improvements during PE and PE augmented with sertraline rather than improvements in ER producing changes in PTSD symptoms. For patients with higher severity co-occurring depression, ER may represent a more active change ingredient. PE therapists could therefore consider placing particular emphasis on improving ER capabilities when working with this subgroup of patients. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).
Keyphrases
- posttraumatic stress disorder
- endoplasmic reticulum
- estrogen receptor
- breast cancer cells
- end stage renal disease
- sleep quality
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- depressive symptoms
- social support
- emergency department
- peritoneal dialysis
- prognostic factors
- case report
- randomized controlled trial
- physical activity
- clinical trial
- patient reported
- study protocol
- drug induced
- adverse drug
- placebo controlled