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Predictors of Treatment Interest and Treatment Initiation in a VA Outpatient Trauma Services Program Providing Evidence-Based Care

机译:可提供循证护理的VA门诊创伤服务计划中治疗兴趣和治疗启动的预测因素

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The present study explored interest in treatment and treatment initiation patterns among veterans presenting at a VA posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) clinic. U.S. veterans who were referred for treatment of posttraumatic stress symptoms (N = 476) attended a 2-session psychoeducation and orientation class where they completed measures of demographic variables, PTSD and depression symptom severity, and interest in treatment. Consistent with previous literature and our hypotheses, Vietnam (OR = 1.78) and Persian Gulf veterans (OR = 2.05) were more likely than Iraq and Afghanistan veterans to initiate treatment. Veterans reporting more severe PTSD and depression symptoms were more likely to initiate treatment than not (OR for PTSD = 1.02, OR for depression = 1.02). Interest in treatment emerged as a strong predictor of treatment initiation. Specifically, interest in trauma-focused treatment showed a significant independent predictive effect on initiation such that veterans who expressed interest in trauma-focused treatment were significantly more likely to initiate treatment than those who did not express interest (OR = 2.13). Building interest in trauma-focused treatment may be a vital component for engaging veterans in evidence-based trauma-focused therapy.
机译:本研究探讨了在VA创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)诊所就诊的退伍军人对治疗和治疗起始模式的兴趣。被转介治疗创伤后应激症状(N = 476)的美国退伍军人参加了为期2阶段的心理教育和定向课程,他们在其中完成了人口统计学变量,PTSD和抑郁症状严重程度的评估,以及对治疗的兴趣。与先前的文献和我们的假设一致,越南(OR = 1.78)和波斯湾退伍军人(OR = 2.05)比伊拉克和阿富汗退伍军人更有可能发起治疗。报告了更严重的PTSD和抑郁症状的退伍军人更有可能开始治疗(PTSD的OR = 1.02,抑郁的OR = 1.02)。人们对治疗的兴趣已成为治疗开始的重要指标。具体来说,对创伤重点治疗的兴趣显示出对启动的显着独立预测效果,因此,对创伤重点治疗表示兴趣的退伍军人比不表达兴趣的退伍军人更有可能发起治疗(OR = 2.13)。建立对创伤重点治疗的兴趣可能是使退伍军人参与基于证据的创伤重点治疗的重要组成部分。

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