Review Article

Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy versus Other PTSD Psychotherapies as Treatment for Women Victims of War-Related Violence: A Systematic Review

Table 2

Trials excluded from this paper and reason for exclusion.

StudyAuthors, yearForm of CBT studiedReason for exclusion

[52]D’Ardenne et al., 2007CPTThree intervention groups and no control. Randomization process was not applied.

[53]Duffy et al., 2007CT27% of intervention group and 28% of delayed treatment group were police or army officer.

[54]Grey and Young 2008CPTA case study.

[55]Hinton and Otto 2006Somatically-focused CPTDescribes only the benefit of considering a somatic-focused CBT.

[56]Schulz et al., 2006CPTNot a randomized controlled trial.

[57]Stenmark et al., 2008NET versus Usual careRecruitment and interventions ongoing at time of review.

[58]Heilmann and Måkestad 2008NETSome participants have not experienced war-or-conflict related trauma. Absence of data on control group.

[59]Jacob et al. submittedNETNot yet completed by authors; data not available.

[60]Halvorsen and Stenmark 2010NETNo randomization, only one intervention group was assessed before and after therapy sessions.

[61]Flaxman and Bond 2010SIT versus ACTParticipants were not war/conflict-traumatized civilians.

[62]Iverson et al., 2011CPTParticipants were not war/conflict-traumatized civilians.

[63]Galovski et al., 2009CPTParticipants were not war/conflict-traumatized civilians.

[64]Otto and Hinton 2006Modified ETNo quantitative data reported.

[65]Paunovic and Öst 2001CPT versus ETNo control group. The two groups received a form of CBT.

[66]Hensel-Dittmann et al., submittedNET versus SITNo control group. The two groups received a form of CBT.

[67]Wagner et al., 2007DBTNo quantitative data but only qualitative description.

[68]Somnier and Genefke 1986Not indicatedNo quantitative data. Type of therapy unclear.

[69]Tarrier et al., 1999CT versus ETPatients did not experience war trauma and the two groups received a form of CBT (no control group).

[70]Tarrier et al., 1999CT versus ETPatients did not experience war trauma and the two groups received a form of CBT (no control group).

[71]Boehlein et al., 2004Not indicatedNot a randomized controlled trial.

[14]Neuner et al., 2002NETA case report.

[72]Schulz et al., 2006CPTNot a randomized controlled trial.