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Study Interventions -- See ALERT below
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ALERT: As of 10/15/2025, we are working to resolve a data error in treatment completion variables (percent and detail). We expect a resolution by 10/31/2025 at which... -
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PTSD Repository Data Stories
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A collection of the stories in the PTSD Repository. -
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Other Resources
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The resources on this page support learning about PTSD and effective treatments, providing treatment, and doing research using PTSD Repository data. -
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Other Outcomes
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The Other Outcomes dataset includes information on whether the trial includes measures of depression, anxiety, substance use, sleep, anger, quality of life and... -
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Journal of Traumatic Stress: Development of the PTSD-Repository, O'Neil et al. (2020)
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Article from the Journal of Traumatic Stress (2020) by Maya E. O’Neil, Juliette M. Harik, Marian S. McDonagh, Tamara P. Cheney, Frances C. Hsu, David C. Cameron,... -
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PTSD Dichotomous Outcomes Within Arms
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This dataset provides within-arm results for dichotomous outcomes: loss of diagnosis and clinically meaningful response. Included is information on how loss of... -
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Publications
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Access an article reviewing the development of the PTSD Repository as well as meta-analyses and journal articles that use PTSD Repository data. -
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Risk Of Bias
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Each study in the PTSD-Repository was coded for risk of bias (ROB) in specific domains as well as an overall risk of bias for the study. Detailed information about... -
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What's new in the PTSD Repository data?
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Check this story often to see a chronological list of important edits, new data, recently published data stories and more. -
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How do I get started working with the PTSD Repository?
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Learn how to find data of interest and get started using the platform features of the PTSD Repository. -
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Secondary Studies
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Records references to secondary studies and companion publications included with primary studies in the PTSD-Repository. These secondary, referenced studies may or... -
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Trauma-Focused Psychotherapy for PTSD
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Learn about studies of trauma-focused psychotherapies, the most effective approach to treating PTSD, found in the PTSD-Repository. -
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Which PTSD treatments have been studied?
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Learn which PTSD treatments have been studied scientifically using randomized controlled trial (RCT) design. -
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How are the data organized?
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This story outlines the organization scheme for the PTSD Repository dataset and coding rules--decisions made about variables and response items. -
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Launch of the PTSD-Repository
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In acknowledgement of National PTSD Awareness Day, the National Center for PTSD has launched its PTSD-Repository. The PTSD-Repository is a platform hosting data more... -
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Reference Guide - Treatments Found in the PTSD Repository
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This document contains brief descriptions of many of the treatments found in the PTSD Repository, organized by treatment category. Note: The download is a .zip file... -
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References and Study Identifiers
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Identifying information about each study, including citation, PubMed ID, PTSDPubs ID, ClinicalTrials.gov ID, and funding source(s). -
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PTSD Continuous Outcomes Within Arms
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This dataset provides within-arm results for continuous measures. Included is information on score means and variance, and pre-post comparisons (pre-post score... -
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Who has been studied in PTSD clinical trials?
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The PTSD Repository includes 550 studies. This story describes the participants in these clinical trials.