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Child Adolesc Ment Health ; 17(1): 58-61, 2012 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32847314

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BACKGROUND: This study aimed to obtain preliminary evidence for the extent to which a novel intervention embedded within a systems-oriented treatment model [trauma systems therapy (TST)] engages and retains traumatized children and their families in treatment. METHOD: Twenty youth who had prominent symptoms of posttraumatic stress were randomly assigned to receive TST or care as usual (CAU). RESULTS: At the 3-month assessment, 90% of TST participants were still in treatment, whereas only 10% of CAU participants remained. Within-group analyses of TST participants demonstrated significant reductions in posttraumatic stress and aggression as well as a slight improvement in home safety. CONCLUSIONS: These preliminary findings point to the need to utilize effective engagement approaches to retain traumatized children and their families in treatment.

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