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Feasibility and potential effectiveness of an intensive trauma-focused treatment programme for families with PTSD and mild intellectual disability

  • L. Mevissen
  • , M. Ooms-Evers
  • , M. Serra
  • , A. de Jongh
  • , R. Didden

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Abstract

Background: Persons with mild intellectual disabilities or borderline intellectual functioning (MID-BIF; IQ 50–85) have a higher risk of being exposed to traumatic events and developing posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). EMDR therapy has shown to be applicable, safe and potentially effective for the treatment of PTSD in individuals with MID-BIF. However, in traumatized multi-problem families with MID-BIF and (impending) out of home placement of children, standard PTSD treatment in an outpatient setting may not be appropriate.

Objective: To evaluate the feasibility and potential effectiveness of KINGS-ID, a six-week clinical trauma-focused treatment programme consisting of intensive EMDR therapy with parents and children, and parental skills training followed by two weeks of parent support at home.

Method: Six families (nine parents of whom six had MID-BIF) and 10 children (all having MID-BIF) participated in the KINGS-ID programme. Seven parents and seven children had PTSD. Data were collected within a single case study design. For each family member data were collected during baseline (three measurements), treatment (seven weekly measurements), posttreatment (three measurements) and at follow-up (three measurements).

Results: None of the family members dropped out. Within the first two treatment weeks all but one child and one parent no longer met PTSD symptom criteria. In both children and parents, trauma-related symptoms and daily life impairment significantly decreased following treatment and in parents a significant decrease in symptoms of general psychopathology and parental stress was found. Results were maintained at six-month follow-up.

Conclusions: The findings of the current study are promising given that the treatment programme seems to offer new perspectives for traumatized multi-problem families with MID-BIF.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1777809
Pages (from-to)1-11
Number of pages11
JournalEuropean Journal of Psychotraumatology
Volume11
Issue number1
Early online date14 Jul 2020
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Dec 2020

Bibliographical note

Spanish title: Factibilidad y efectividad potencial de un programa de tratamiento intensivo centrado en el trauma para familias con TEPT y discapacidad intelectual moderada.

Chinese title: 针对PTSD和轻度智力障碍家庭的聚焦创伤强化治疗方案的可行性和潜在有效性

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