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American Journal of Preventive Medicine | 2008

The effectiveness of interventions to reduce psychological harm from traumatic events among children and adolescents a systematic review

Holly Wethington; Robert A. Hahn; Dawna Fuqua-Whitley; Theresa Ann Sipe; Alex E. Crosby; Robert L. Johnson; Akiva Liberman; Eve Mościcki; LeShawndra N. Price; Farris Tuma; Geetika P. Kalra; Sajal K. Chattopadhyay

Children and adolescents in the U.S. and worldwide are commonly exposed to traumatic events, yet practitioners treating these young people to reduce subsequent psychological harm may not be aware of-or use-interventions based on the best available evidence. This systematic review evaluated interventions commonly used to reduce psychological harm among children and adolescents exposed to traumatic events. Guide to Community Preventive Services (Community Guide) criteria were used to assess study design and execution. Meta-analyses were conducted, stratifying by traumatic exposures. Evaluated interventions were conducted in high-income economies, published up to March 2007. Subjects in studies were <or=21 years of age, exposed to individual/mass, intentional/unintentional, or manmade/natural traumatic events. The seven evaluated interventions were individual cognitive-behavioral therapy, group cognitive behavioral therapy, play therapy, art therapy, psychodynamic therapy, and pharmacologic therapy for symptomatic children and adolescents, and psychological debriefing, regardless of symptoms. The main outcome measures were indices of depressive disorders, anxiety and posttraumatic stress disorder, internalizing and externalizing disorders, and suicidal behavior. Strong evidence (according to Community Guide rules) showed that individual and group cognitive-behavioral therapy can decrease psychological harm among symptomatic children and adolescents exposed to trauma. Evidence was insufficient to determine the effectiveness of play therapy, art therapy, pharmacologic therapy, psychodynamic therapy, or psychological debriefing in reducing psychological harm. Personnel treating children and adolescents exposed to traumatic events should use interventions for which evidence of effectiveness is available, such as individual and group cognitive-behavior therapy. Interventions should be adapted for use in diverse populations and settings. Research should be pursued on the effectiveness of interventions for which evidence is currently insufficient.


American Journal of Preventive Medicine | 2008

Guide to community preventive serviceThe Effectiveness of Interventions to Reduce Psychological Harm from Traumatic Events Among Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review

Holly Wethington; Robert A. Hahn; Dawna Fuqua-Whitley; Theresa Ann Sipe; Alex E. Crosby; Robert L. Johnson; Akiva Liberman; Eve Mościcki; LeShawndra N. Price; Farris Tuma; Geetika P. Kalra; Sajal K. Chattopadhyay

Children and adolescents in the U.S. and worldwide are commonly exposed to traumatic events, yet practitioners treating these young people to reduce subsequent psychological harm may not be aware of-or use-interventions based on the best available evidence. This systematic review evaluated interventions commonly used to reduce psychological harm among children and adolescents exposed to traumatic events. Guide to Community Preventive Services (Community Guide) criteria were used to assess study design and execution. Meta-analyses were conducted, stratifying by traumatic exposures. Evaluated interventions were conducted in high-income economies, published up to March 2007. Subjects in studies were <or=21 years of age, exposed to individual/mass, intentional/unintentional, or manmade/natural traumatic events. The seven evaluated interventions were individual cognitive-behavioral therapy, group cognitive behavioral therapy, play therapy, art therapy, psychodynamic therapy, and pharmacologic therapy for symptomatic children and adolescents, and psychological debriefing, regardless of symptoms. The main outcome measures were indices of depressive disorders, anxiety and posttraumatic stress disorder, internalizing and externalizing disorders, and suicidal behavior. Strong evidence (according to Community Guide rules) showed that individual and group cognitive-behavioral therapy can decrease psychological harm among symptomatic children and adolescents exposed to trauma. Evidence was insufficient to determine the effectiveness of play therapy, art therapy, pharmacologic therapy, psychodynamic therapy, or psychological debriefing in reducing psychological harm. Personnel treating children and adolescents exposed to traumatic events should use interventions for which evidence of effectiveness is available, such as individual and group cognitive-behavior therapy. Interventions should be adapted for use in diverse populations and settings. Research should be pursued on the effectiveness of interventions for which evidence is currently insufficient.


American Journal of Preventive Medicine | 2007

Effectiveness of Universal School-Based Programs to Prevent Violent and Aggressive Behavior : A Systematic Review

Robert A. Hahn; Dawna Fuqua-Whitley; Holly Wethington; Jessica Lowy; Alex E. Crosby; Mindy Thompson Fullilove; Robert L. Johnson; Akiva Liberman; Eve Moscicki; LeShawndra N. Price; Susan Snyder; Farris Tuma; Stella Cory; Glenda Stone; Kaushik Mukhopadhaya; Sajal K. Chattopadhyay; Linda L. Dahlberg


American Journal of Preventive Medicine | 2005

The effectiveness of early childhood home visitation in preventing violence : A systematic review

Oleg O. Bilukha; Robert A. Hahn; Alex E. Crosby; Mindy Thompson Fullilove; Akiva Liberman; Eve Moscicki; Susan Snyder; Farris Tuma; Phaedra S. Corso; Amanda Schofield; Peter A. Briss


MMWR: Recommendations and reports: Morbidity and mortality weekly report. Recommendations and reports / Centers for Disease Control | 2007

Effects on violence of laws and policies facilitating the transfer of youth from the juvenile to the adult justice system: a report on recommendations of the Task Force on Community Preventive Services.

Peter A. Briss; Storm Cory; Alexander E. Crosby; Mindy Thompson Fullilove; Robert A. Hahn; Robert L. Johnson; Akiva Liberman; Jessica Lowy; Angela McGowan; Eve Moscicki; Lindsey Price; Susan Snyder; Glenda Stone; Farris Tuma


American Journal of Preventive Medicine | 2005

Firearms laws and the reduction of violence: a systematic review.

Robert A. Hahn; Oleg O. Bilukha; Alex E. Crosby; Mindy Thompson Fullilove; Akiva Liberman; Eve Moscicki; Susan Snyder; Farris Tuma; Peter A. Briss


American Journal of Preventive Medicine | 2007

Effects on violence of laws and policies facilitating the transfer of juveniles from the juvenile justice system to the adult justice system a systematic review

Angela McGowan; Robert A. Hahn; Akiva Liberman; Alex E. Crosby; Mindy Thompson Fullilove; Robert L. Johnson; Eve Moscicki; LeShawndra N. Price; Susan Snyder; Farris Tuma; Jessica Lowy; Peter A. Briss; Stella Cory; Glenda Stone


Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report | 2003

First reports evaluating the effectiveness of strategies for preventing violence: early childhood home visitation. findings from the task force on community preventive services

Robert A. Hahn; Oleg O. Bilukha; Alexander E. Crosby; Mindy Thompson Fullilove; Akiva Liberman; Eve Moscicki; Susan Snyder; Farris Tuma; Amanda Schofield; Phaedra S. Corso; Peter A. Briss


American Journal of Preventive Medicine | 2005

The effectiveness of therapeutic foster care for the prevention of violence: A systematic review

Robert A. Hahn; Oleg O. Bilukha; Jessica Lowy; Alex E. Crosby; Mindy Thompson Fullilove; Akiva Liberman; Eve Moscicki; Susan Snyder; Farris Tuma; Phaedra S. Corso; Amanda Schofield


Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report | 2004

Therapeutic foster care for the prevention of violence: a report on recommendations of the Task Force on Community Preventive Services.

Robert A. Hahn; Jessica Lowy; Oleg O. Bilukha; Susan Snyder; Peter A. Briss; Alexander E. Crosby; Mindy Thompson Fullilove; Farris Tuma; Eve Moscicki; Akiva Liberman; Amanda Schofield; Phaedra S. Corso

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Robert A. Hahn

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Eve Moscicki

National Institutes of Health

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Susan Snyder

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Alex E. Crosby

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Peter A. Briss

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Oleg O. Bilukha

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Jessica Lowy

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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LeShawndra N. Price

National Institutes of Health

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