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Gartlehner G, Forneris CA, Brownley KA, et al. Interventions for the Prevention of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in Adults After Exposure to Psychological Trauma [Internet]. Rockville (MD): Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (US); 2013 Apr. (Comparative Effectiveness Reviews, No. 109.)
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Interventions for the Prevention of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in Adults After Exposure to Psychological Trauma [Internet].
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Table G1. Cognitive behavioral therapy compared with an inactive comparator (usual care)
Table G2. Cognitive therapy compared with an inactive comparator (waitlist)
Table G3. Debriefing compared with inactive control condition
Table G4. Prolonged exposure compared with inactive control condition
Table G5. Psychoeducation compared with inactive control condition
Table G6. Self Help Booklet compared with an inactive comparator (Information Booklet)
Table G7. Stepped collaborative care intervention compared with usual care
Table G8. Supportive counseling compared with inactive control condition
Table G9. Hydrocortisone compared with placebo
Table G10. SSRI (Escitalopram) compared with inactive control condition
Table G11. Battlemind training compared with a standard post-deployment brief
Table G12. Cognitive behavioral therapy compared with cognitive behavioral therapy + hypnosis
Table G13. Cognitive behavioral therapy compared with supportive counseling
Table G14. Cognitive behavioral therapy + hypnosis compared with supportive counseling
Table G15. Cognitive therapy compared with prolonged exposure therapy
Table G16. Debriefing compared with an active control condition (debriefing)
Table G18. Cognitive therapy compared with SSRI (Escitalopram)
Table G19. Prolonged exposure compared with SSRI (Escitalopram)
Key Question 3
Table G22. Strength of evidence for subgroup effects of gender
Table G23. Strength of evidence for subgroup effects of previous depression
Table G24. Strength of evidence for subgroup effects of history of child abuse
Table G25. Strength of evidence for subgroup effects of severity of baseline distress
Table G26. Strength of evidence for subgroup effects of severity of exposure to trauma
Table G27. Strength of evidence for subgroup effects of type of trauma
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