The Effect of Time Since Index Trauma on Trauma-Related Beliefs

Travis A. Cole, Lillian Reuman,Daniel J. Lee, Chelsea Shotwell Tabke, Brian P. Marx,Denise M. Sloan

PSYCHOLOGICAL TRAUMA-THEORY RESEARCH PRACTICE AND POLICY(2024)

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Objective: Greater duration of negative trauma-related beliefs may inhibit improvements in these cognitions during posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) treatment. The goal of the current study was to examine the impact of time since trauma on change in negative trauma-related beliefs during PTSD treatment. Method: A sample of 126 adults diagnosed with PTSD were randomized to Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) or Written Exposure Therapy (WET) and completed the Posttraumatic Cognitions Inventory (PTCI) at pretreatment and 6, 12, 24, 36, and 60 weeks following the first treatment session. Results: Consistent with past findings, negative cognitions related to the self, others, and self-blame decreased during and after trauma-focused therapy. Greater time since the trauma was associated with less improvement in negative trauma-related beliefs about the world and less early improvement in negative trauma-related beliefs about the self and self-blame. The effect of time since trauma on reduction in negative trauma-related beliefs about the world was stronger among participants randomized to CPT. Conclusions: These results indicate that trauma-focused therapies become less potent in reducing trauma-related beliefs as time progresses since trauma exposure, particularly in CPT, for beliefs about the world. Results indicate PTSD treatment should be provided in closer proximity to trauma exposure before negative trauma-related beliefs become inflexible. Clinical Impact Statement This study examined the role of time since index trauma on the effects of trauma-focused therapies on negative trauma-related beliefs. Time since trauma impacted the effect of treatment on negative trauma-related beliefs in cognitive processing therapy (CPT). Results from this study indicate that providing treatment earlier following trauma exposure may optimize the impact of CPT on negative trauma-related beliefs, particularly negative cognitions about to the world.
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posttraumatic stress disorder,cognitions,cognitive processing therapy,written exposure therapy,posttraumatic cognitions inventory
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