Journal of Traumatic Stress
Volume 30, Issue 5, 2017, Pages 531-536

Evaluation of a Trauma-Focused Group Intervention for Unaccompanied Young Refugees: A Pilot Study (Article)

Pfeiffer E.* , Goldbeck L.
  • a University of Ulm, Clinic for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry/Psychotherapy, Ulm, Germany
  • b University of Ulm, Clinic for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry/Psychotherapy, Ulm, Germany

Abstract

Recent research has shown that unaccompanied young refugees (UYR) encounter a wide range of traumatic events during preflight, flight, and resettlement. Although many UYR are resourceful, many develop posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS). However, only a small number of vulnerable UYR have access to trauma-focused interventions. Trauma-focused group interventions, adapted to the needs of UYR, may be one way of improving their mental health. A total of 29 male UYR between 14 and 18 years of age, mainly from Afghanistan, participated in the evaluation study of a trauma-focused group intervention entitled Mein Weg (My Way). The intervention included six sessions of psychoeducation, relaxation, trauma narrative, and cognitive restructuring. Pre–post comparisons of PTSS assessed by the Child and Adolescent Trauma Screen (CATS) were used. At study entry, participants endorsed, on average, eight traumatic events. After the group intervention, the participants reported significantly fewer overall PTSS preintervention mean = 27.6, SD = 7.9; postintervention mean = 20.7, SD = 6.3; t(28) = 4.2, p =.001, Cohen's d = 0.97. Improvement was especially pronounced in the domains of reexperiencing and avoidance, as well as negative alterations in cognitions and mood. There were 14 participants preintervention and 7 postintervention who fulfilled the PTSD criteria. This pilot study presented initial evidence of the efficacy of the trauma-focused group intervention with regard to PTSS reduction. Copyright © 2017 International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies

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Index Keywords

male Psychotherapy, Group Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic group therapy pilot study refugee cognitive therapy procedures Adolescent Pilot Projects human Humans Refugees psychology posttraumatic stress disorder

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DOI: 10.1002/jts.22218
ISSN: 08949867
Cited by: 9
Original Language: English