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NCT07325734
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The Effectiveness of Guided Written Exposure Therapy for Complex PTSD in Adolescents

Sponsor: Peking University

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Summary

This study aims to examine the effectiveness of group Guided Written Exposure Therapy for Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (GWE-C) among Chinese adolescents through a randomized controlled trial. A total of 120 participants will be recruited, with 60 randomized to the GWE-C group and 60 randomized to the supportive therapy (ST) group. The GWE-C intervention will consist of 7 to 10 group sessions. The primary outcome, assessed by the International Trauma Questionnaire (ITQ), will be measured at baseline, post-treatment, 1-month follow-up, and 3-month follow-up.

Official title: The Effectiveness of Guided Written Exposure Therapy for Complex PTSD in Adolescents: A Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

10 Years - 18 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

120

Start Date

2025-10-10

Completion Date

2026-12-10

Last Updated

2026-01-08

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Group Guided Written Exposure Therapy for CPTSD (GWE-C)

Group Guided Written Exposure Therapy for CPTSD (GWE-C) is a manualized, exposure-based therapeutic program consisting of 7 to 10 sequential sessions. The intervention follows a structured sequence of trauma processing that addresses trauma details, associated emotions, cognitions, and impacts. Writing tasks incorporate imagery dialogues, self-compassion exercises, and resource identification to help participants alleviate C-PTSD symptoms. The interval between two consecutive sessions ranges from 0 to 2 days, with participants expected to complete all sessions within 1 to 2 weeks. The first and last sessions are scheduled to last 1.5 hours each, while the intermediate sessions are 60 minutes in duration. Each group will consist of 6 to 10 participants and will be facilitated by one counselor and one assistant.

BEHAVIORAL

Supportive Group

Supportive group, the comparator intervention, is a non-trauma-focused treatment based on the Rogerian psychotherapy model and has been used as an active comparator in previous trials of trauma-focused therapies. The program comprises seven sessions: the first two employ group activities such as card games and interactive drawing to build a sense of belonging; sessions three to six focus on stress management and emotion regulation skills through methods including expressive drawing, relaxation training, and resource identification; the final session emphasizes reflection and sharing. Throughout, counsellors provide supportive guidance to encourage emotional expression, mutual listening, and peer support, while discussions deliberately exclude participants' individual traumatic experiences.

Locations (2)

Changchun middle school

Fuyang, Anhui, China

Peking University

Beijing, Beijing Municipality, China