Prevalence and Predictors of Nonresponse to Psychological Treatment for PTSD: A Meta‐Analysis
Verena Semmlinger,
Cosima Leithner,
Lea Maria Klöck
et al.
Abstract:Background. Although highly efficacious psychological treatments for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) exist, there is evidence that first‐line psychological treatment approaches leave a substantial subgroup of patients still suffering from clinically relevant PTSD symptoms posttreatment. Aims. We aimed to meta‐analytically establish the prevalence and predictors of nonresponse to first‐line guideline‐recommended psychological treatments for PTSD. Materials and Methods. This meta‐analysis was preregistered … Show more
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