EL TRASTORNO POR ESTRÉS POSTRAUMÁTICO EN LOS SUPERVIVIENTES AL CÁNCER: UNA REVISIÓN DE LOS TRATAMIENTOS PSICOLÓGICOS DISPONIBLES.
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| Title: | EL TRASTORNO POR ESTRÉS POSTRAUMÁTICO EN LOS SUPERVIVIENTES AL CÁNCER: UNA REVISIÓN DE LOS TRATAMIENTOS PSICOLÓGICOS DISPONIBLES. |
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| Authors: | García-Torres, Francisco1 z12gatof@uco.es, Alós, Francisco J.2 ed1alcif@uco.es, Pérez-Dueñas, Carolina3 cpduenas@uco.es |
| Source: | Psicooncologia. 2015, Vol. 12 Issue 2/3, p293-301. 9p. |
| Subjects: | DIAGNOSIS of post-traumatic stress disorder, TREATMENT of post-traumatic stress disorder, PSYCHOLOGICAL adaptation, BEHAVIOR therapy, CANCER patients, COGNITIVE therapy, PSYCHOLOGY information storage & retrieval systems, MEDLINE, ONLINE information services, POST-traumatic stress disorder, STRESS management, SYSTEMATIC reviews, MINDFULNESS |
| Abstract (English): | Objective: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) appears frequently in cancer survivors, but not all survivors meet the criteria proposed by the DSM-V to be diagnosed with PTSD. This situation may lead an underestimation of the problem and furthermore, in this patient group, PTSD is related with different aspects of psychological well-being, such as depression, anxiety or quality of life, However, there are only a few psychological interventions designed to reduce these symptoms in cancer survivors. Method: A review of the psychological treatments available for PTSD in cancer survivors in the last 10 years was performed. The data bases used were PubMed, Web of Science (WOS) and PsycInfo with the following descriptors: PTSD (posttraumatic stress disorder) treatment cancer survivors y PTSS (posttraumatic stress symptoms) treatment cancer survivors. Results: The psychological interventions with more evidence are: cognitive-behavioral therapy and mindfulness, ahead other strategies such as stress management training, neuro-emotional therapy, coping skills training and counseling. Conclusions: Despite the relevance of PTSD in this patients group, psychological interventions needs more evidence to establish their efficacy to reduce these symptoms in survivors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
| Abstract (Spanish): | Objetivo: El trastorno por estrés postraumático (TEP) aparece con frecuencia en los supervivientes al cáncer, pero no todos los supervivientes cumplen con los criterios propuestos por el DSM-V para ser diagnosticados. Esta situación puede provocar la subestimación del problema y además, en este grupo de pacientes el TEP se relaciona con diferentes aspectos del bienestar psicológico, como la depresión, la ansiedad o la calidad de vida. Sin embargo, solo hay unas pocas intervenciones psicológicas diseñadas para reducir estos síntomas en los supervivientes al cáncer. Método: Se realizó una revisión de los tratamientos psicológicos disponibles para el TEP en los supervivientes al cáncer en los últimos 10 años. Las bases de datos utilizadas fueron PubMed, Web of Science (WOS) y PsycInfo con los siguientes descriptores: PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder), treatment cancer survivors y PTSS (posttraumatic stress symptoms) treatment cancer survivors. Resultados: Las intervenciones psicológicas con una mayor evidencia son: la terapia de tipo cognitivo-conductual y el mindfulness, por delante del entrenamiento en el manejo del estrés, la terapia neuro-emocional, el entrenamiento en habilidades de afrontamiento y el counseling. Conclusiones: A pesar de la relevancia del TEP en este grupo de pacientes, las intervenciones psicológicas necesitan de una mayor evidencia para establecer su eficacia para reducir estos síntomas en los supervivientes. . [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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This situation may lead an underestimation of the problem and furthermore, in this patient group, PTSD is related with different aspects of psychological well-being, such as depression, anxiety or quality of life, However, there are only a few psychological interventions designed to reduce these symptoms in cancer survivors. Method: A review of the psychological treatments available for PTSD in cancer survivors in the last 10 years was performed. The data bases used were PubMed, Web of Science (WOS) and PsycInfo with the following descriptors: PTSD (posttraumatic stress disorder) treatment cancer survivors y PTSS (posttraumatic stress symptoms) treatment cancer survivors. Results: The psychological interventions with more evidence are: cognitive-behavioral therapy and mindfulness, ahead other strategies such as stress management training, neuro-emotional therapy, coping skills training and counseling. Conclusions: Despite the relevance of PTSD in this patients group, psychological interventions needs more evidence to establish their efficacy to reduce these symptoms in survivors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] – Name: Abstract Label: Abstract (Spanish) Group: Ab Data: Objetivo: El trastorno por estrés postraumático (TEP) aparece con frecuencia en los supervivientes al cáncer, pero no todos los supervivientes cumplen con los criterios propuestos por el DSM-V para ser diagnosticados. Esta situación puede provocar la subestimación del problema y además, en este grupo de pacientes el TEP se relaciona con diferentes aspectos del bienestar psicológico, como la depresión, la ansiedad o la calidad de vida. Sin embargo, solo hay unas pocas intervenciones psicológicas diseñadas para reducir estos síntomas en los supervivientes al cáncer. Método: Se realizó una revisión de los tratamientos psicológicos disponibles para el TEP en los supervivientes al cáncer en los últimos 10 años. Las bases de datos utilizadas fueron PubMed, Web of Science (WOS) y PsycInfo con los siguientes descriptores: PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder), treatment cancer survivors y PTSS (posttraumatic stress symptoms) treatment cancer survivors. Resultados: Las intervenciones psicológicas con una mayor evidencia son: la terapia de tipo cognitivo-conductual y el mindfulness, por delante del entrenamiento en el manejo del estrés, la terapia neuro-emocional, el entrenamiento en habilidades de afrontamiento y el counseling. Conclusiones: A pesar de la relevancia del TEP en este grupo de pacientes, las intervenciones psicológicas necesitan de una mayor evidencia para establecer su eficacia para reducir estos síntomas en los supervivientes. . 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