Table 1.
Study (year) | Outcome measures | Intent-to-treat results | Completer results |
Cox et al (2010) [31] | TSCC-Aa; IES-Rb | No advantage of intervention on any outcome at any assessment | Advantage of intervention on anxiety only, at both follow-up assessments |
Kassam-Adams et al (2016) [32] | CPSSc; PedsQLd | No advantage of intervention on any outcome at any assessment | NRe |
Mouthaan et al (2013) [27] | CAPSf; IES-R; HADSg | No advantage of intervention on any outcome at any assessment | Results similar to intention-to-treat (ITT) analyses for all outcome measures (statistics not reported in paper) |
Ruggiero et al (2015) [30] | National Survey of Adolescents PTSDh, depression, substance use modules | No advantage of intervention on any outcome at any assessment | Results similar to ITT analyses for all outcome measures (statistics not reported in paper) |
Steinmatz et al (2012) [28] | PSSi; CSEj; MPSSk; CES-Dl; PSWQm | Advantage of intervention on worry at postassessment. | NR |
Van Voorhees et al (2012) [29] | CES-D 10; PCL-Mn | Advantage of intervention on depression at 4 and 12 weeks and on PTSD at 4, 8, and 12 weeks | Advantage of intervention on depression at 4 and 12 weeks and PTSD at 4, 8, and 12 weeks |
Zatzick et al (2015) [20] | PCL-Co; PHQ-9p | Advantage of intervention on PTSD at 6 months | NR |
aTSCC-A: Trauma-Symptom Checklist for Children-A.
bIES-R: Impact of Event Scale-Revised.
cCPSS: The Child PTSD Symptom Scale.
dPedsQL: Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory.
eNR: not reported.
fCAPS: Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale.
gHADS: Hospital Anxiety and Depression Rating Scale.
hPTSD: posttraumatic stress disorder.
iPSS: Perceived Stress Scale.
jCSE: Coping Self-Efficacy Scale for Trauma.
kMPSS: Modified PTSD Symptoms Scale.
lCES-D: Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale.
mPSWQ: Penn State Worry Questionnaire.
nPCL-M: PTSD-Checklist Military version.
oPCL-C: PTSD Checklist Civilian version.
pPHQ-9: Patient Health Questionnaire-9.