TY - JOUR PY - 2007// TI - Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for PTSD in Children and Adolescents: A Preliminary Randomized Controlled Trial JO - Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry A1 - Smith, Peter A1 - Yule, William A1 - Perrin, S. A1 - Tranah, T. A1 - Dalgleish, Tim A1 - Clark, David M. SP - 1051 EP - 1061 VL - 46 IS - 8 N2 - OBJECTIVE:: To evaluate the efficacy of individual trauma-focused cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for treating posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in children and young people. METHOD:: Following a 4-week symptom-monitoring baseline period, 24 children and young people (8-18 years old) who met full DSM-IV PTSD diagnostic criteria after experiencing single-incident traumatic events (motor vehicle accidents, interpersonal violence, or witnessing violence) were randomly allocated to a 10-week course of individual CBT or to placement on a waitlist (WL) for 10 weeks. RESULTS:: Compared to the WL group, participants who received CBT showed significantly greater improvement in symptoms of PTSD, depression, and anxiety, with significantly better functioning. After CBT, 92% of participants no longer met criteria for PTSD; after WL, 42% of participants no longer met criteria. CBT gains were maintained at 6-month follow-up. Effects of CBT were partially mediated by changes in maladaptive cognitions, as predicted by cognitive models of PTSD. CONCLUSIONS:: Individual trauma-focused CBT is an effective treatment for PTSD in children and young people.

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