In-office, in-home, and telehealth cognitive processing therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder in veterans: a randomized clinical trial

Abstract

Trauma-focused psychotherapies for combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in military veterans are efficacious, but there are many barriers to receiving treatment. The objective of this study was to determine if cognitive processing therapy (CPT) for PTSD among active duty military personnel and veterans would result in increased acceptability, fewer dropouts, and better outcomes when delivered In-Home or by Telehealth as compared to In-Office treatment.

Document Details

Document Type
Pub Defense Publication
Publication Date
Jan 17, 2022
Source ID
10.1186/s12888-022-03699-4

Entities

People

  • Alan L. Peterson
  • Alexandra Macdonald
  • Brett T Litz
  • Casey L. Straud
  • Cindy A McGeary
  • Dawn I Velligan
  • Donald D. McGeary
  • Elisa M. Medellin
  • Emma Mata-Galán
  • Jim Mintz
  • John C Moring
  • John D. Roache
  • Kirsten H. Dillon
  • Lindsay M. Bira
  • Patricia A. Resick
  • Paul S. Nabity
  • Stacey Young-McCaughan
  • Stephen L. Holliday
  • Willie J. Hale

Tags

Fields of Study

  • Medicine
  • Psychology

Readers

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