Study IDReason for exclusionRef 1
Abrahams 2017Population outside scope: Studies of people without PTSDAbrahams, N. and A. Gevers (2017). “A rapid appraisal of the status of mental health support in post-rape care services in the western cape.” South African Journal of Psychiatry 23 (1) (no pagination)(a959).
Adshead 2000Non-systematic reviewAdshead, G. (2000). “Psychological therapies for post-traumatic stress disorder.” British Journal of Psychiatry 177(AUG.): 144-148.
Aitken 2004Population outside scope: Studies of people without PTSDAitken, M. E., et al. (2004). “Recovery of injured children: parent perspectives on family needs.” Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 85(4): 567-573.
Ajdukovic 2013Setting: Non-OECD-countryAjdukovic, D., et al. (2013). “Recovery from posttraumatic stress symptoms: a qualitative study of attributions in survivors of war.” PLoS ONE [Electronic Resource] 8(8): e70579.
Alderman 2009Study design: QuantitativeAlderman, C. P. and A. L. Gilbert (2009). “A qualitative investigation of long-term zopiclone use and sleep quality among Vietnam War veterans with PTSD.” Annals of Pharmacotherapy 43(10): 1576-1582.
Alyan 2015Study design: DissertationAlyan, H. N. (2015). “Experiences of Arab immigrant and Arab-American survivors of sexual violence: An exploratory study.” Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering 76(5-B(E)): No Pagination Specified.
Angelo 2008Population outside scope: <80% of the study’s participants are eligible for the review and disaggregated data cannot be obtainedAngelo, F. N., et al. (2008). “I Need to Talk About It”: A Qualitative Analysis of Trauma-Exposed Women’s Reasons for Treatment Choice.” Behavior Therapy 39(1): 13-21.
Anketell 2011Population outside scope: Studies of people with psychosis as a coexisting conditionAnketell, C., et al. (2011). “A preliminary qualitative investigation of voice hearing and its association with dissociation in chronic PTSD.” Journal of Trauma and Dissociation 12(1): 88-101
Arnault 2016Population outside scope: Studies of people without PTSDArnault, D. S. and S. O’Halloran (2016). “Using mixed methods to understand the healing trajectory for rural Irish women years after leaving abuse.” Journal of Research in Nursing 21(5-6): 369-383.
Arroyo 2017Study design: QuantitativeArroyo, K., et al. (2017). “Short-term interventions for survivors of intimate partner violence: A systematic review and meta-analysis.” Trauma, Violence, & Abuse 18(2): 155-171.
Austern 2017Study design: DissertationAustern, D. J. (2017). “Written exposure therapy as step one in reducing the burden of PTSD: The composite cases of “Alex,” “Bruno,” and “Charles".” Pragmatic Case Studies in Psychotherapy 13(2): 82-141.
Ayers 2006Population outside scope: Studies of women with PTSD during pregnancy or in the first year following childbirthAyers, S., et al. (2006). “The effects of childbirth-related post-traumatic stress disorder on women and their relationships: A qualitative study.” Psychology, Health and Medicine 11(4): 389-398.
Bacchus 2003Population outside scope: Studies of women with PTSD during pregnancy or in the first year following childbirthBacchus, L., et al. (2003). “Experiences of seeking help from health professionals in a sample of women who experienced domestic violence.” Health and Social Care in the Community 11(1): 10-18.
Batool 2016Population outside scope: Studies of people without PTSDBatool, S. S. and H. Azam (2016). “Miscarriage: Emotional burden and social suffering for women in Pakistan.” Death studies 40(10): 638-647.
Beck 2015Population outside scope: Studies of experience from perspective of health/social care professional/practitionerBeck, C. T., et al. (2015). “A Mixed-Methods Study of Secondary Traumatic Stress in Certified Nurse-Midwives: Shaken Belief in the Birth Process.” Journal of Midwifery and Women’s Health 60(1): 16-23.
Berzoff 2013Study design: Non-empirical researchBerzoff, J. (2013). “Group therapy with homeless women.” Smith College Studies in Social Work 83(2-3): 233-248.
Bills 2008Study design: QuantitativeBills, C. B., et al. (2008). “Mental health of workers and volunteers responding to events of 9/11: Review of the literature.” Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine 75(2): 115-127.
Bishop 2012Population outside scope: <80% of the study’s participants are eligible for the review and disaggregated data cannot be obtainedBishop, T. M., et al. (2012). “Moving forward: Update on the development of a web-based cognitive behavioral treatment for OEF/OIF veterans with PTSD symptoms and substance misuse.” Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 36: 347A.
Borah 2013Population outside scope: Studies of soldiers on active serviceBorah, E. V., et al. (2013). “Implementation outcomes of military provider training in cognitive processing therapy and prolonged exposure therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder.” Military medicine 178(9): 939-944.
Brewerton 2007Non-systematic reviewBrewerton, T. D. (2007). “Eating disorders, trauma, and comorbidity: Focus on PTSD.” Eating Disorders 15(4): 285-304.
Buchanan 2011Population outside scope: <80% of the study’s participants are eligible for the review and disaggregated data cannot be obtainedBuchanan, C., et al. (2011). “Awareness of posttraumatic stress disorder in veterans: a female spouse/intimate partner perspective.” Military medicine 176(7): 743-751.
Bujarski 2016Population outside scope: Studies of experience from perspective of health/social care professional/practitionerBujarski, S. J., et al. (2016). “Cannabis Use Disorder Treatment Barriers and Facilitators among Veterans with PTSD.” Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 30(1): 73-81.
Chung 2012Population outside scope: Studies of experience from perspective of health/social care professional/practitionerChung, J. Y., et al. (2012). “A qualitative evaluation of barriers to care for trauma-related mental health problems among low-income minorities in primary care.” Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 200(5): 438-443.
Cohen 2010Non-systematic reviewCohen, J. A., et al. (2010). “Practice Parameter for the Assessment and Treatment of Children and Adolescents With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.” Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 49(4): 414-430.
Cook 2013Population outside scope: Studies of experience from perspective of health/social care professional/practitionerCook, J. M., et al. (2013). “A formative evaluation of two evidence-based psychotherapies for PTSD in VA residential treatment programs.” Journal of traumatic stress 26(1): 56-63.
Cook 2017Population outside scope: Studies of experience from perspective of health/social care professional/practitionerCook, J. M., et al. (2017). “The influence of patient readiness on implementation of evidence-based PTSD treatments in Veterans Affairs residential programs.” Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy 9(Suppl 1): 51-58.
Cox 2007Population outside scope: Studies of people without PTSDCox, J., et al. (2007). “Effectiveness of a trauma/grief-focused group intervention: A qualitative study with war-exposed Bosnian adolescents.” International Journal of Group Psychotherapy 57(3): 319-345.
De Kleine 2013Study design: Quantitativede Kleine, R. A., et al. (2013). “Pharmacological enhancement of exposure-based treatment in PTSD: A qualitative review.” European Journal of Psychotraumatology Vol 4 2013, ArtID 21626 4.
DeVoe 2006Study design: QuantitativeDeVoe, E. R., et al. (2006). “Post-9/11 helpseeking by New York City parents on behalf of highly exposed young children.” American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 76(2): 167-175.
Dickerson 2002Population outside scope: Studies of experience from perspective of health/social care professional/practitionerDickerson, S. S., et al. (2002). “Nursing at ground zero: experiences during and after September 11 World Trade Center attack.” The Journal of the New York State Nurses’ Association 33(1): 26-32.
Dillahunt-Aspillaga 2015Study design: Conference abstractDillahunt-Aspillaga, C., et al. (2015). “Health-related quality of life and employment concerns among veterans with PTSD: A qualitative exploration.” Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 96 (10): e47-e48.
Dondanville 2016Study design: QuantitativeDondanville, K. A., et al. (2016). “Qualitative examination of cognitive change during PTSD treatment for active duty service members.” Behaviour Research and Therapy 79: 1-6.
Donisch 2016Population outside scope: Studies of experience from perspective of health/social care professional/practitionerDonisch, K., et al. (2016). “Child welfare, juvenile justice, mental health, and education providers’ conceptualizations of trauma-informed practice.” Child Maltreatment 21(2): 125-134.
Elhai 2005Non-systematic reviewElhai, J. D., et al. (2005). “Health service use predictors among trauma survivors: A critical review.” Psychological Services 2(1): 3-19.
Elsass 2001Setting: Non-OECD-countryElsass, P. (2001). “Individual and collective traumatic memories: A qualitative study of post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms in two Latin American localities.” Transcultural Psychiatry 38(3): 306-316.
Fearday 2004Non-systematic reviewFearday, F. L. and A. L. Cape (2004). “A Voice for traumatized women: Inclusion and mutual support.” Psychiatric rehabilitation journal 27(3): 258-265.
Feczer 2009Study design: Case studyFeczer, D. and P. Bjorklund (2009). “Forever changed: Posttraumatic stress disorder in female military veterans, a case report.” Perspectives in Psychiatric Care 45(4): 278-291.
Fenech 2015Population outside scope: Studies of women with PTSD during pregnancy or in the first year following childbirthFenech, G. and G. Thomson (2015). “Defence against trauma: women’s use of defence mechanisms following childbirth-related trauma.” Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology 33(3): 268-281.
Forneris 2013Systematic review with no new useable data and any meta-synthesis results not appropriate to extractForneris, C. A., et al. (2013). “Interventions to prevent post-traumatic stress disorder: A systematic review.” American Journal of Preventive Medicine 44(6): 635-650.
Fortuna 2009Population outside scope: Studies of experience from perspective of health/social care professional/practitionerFortuna, L. R., et al. (2009). “A qualitative study of clinicians’ use of the cultural formulation model in assessing posttraumatic stress disorder.” Transcultural Psychiatry 46(3): 429-450.
Franco 2007Non-systematic reviewFranco, M. (2007). “Posttraumatic stress disorder and older women.” Journal of Women and Aging 19(1-2): 103-117.
Fu 2007Systematic review with no new useable data and any meta-synthesis results not appropriate to extractFu, S. S., et al. (2007). “Post-traumatic stress disorder and smoking: A systematic review.” Nicotine and Tobacco Research 9(11): 1071-1084.
Fulton 2015Systematic review with no new useable data and any meta-synthesis results not appropriate to extractFulton, J. J., et al. (2015). “The prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder in Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom (OEF/OIF) Veterans: A meta-analysis.” Journal of Anxiety Disorders 31: 98-107.
Furuta 2012Systematic review with no new useable data and any meta-synthesis results not appropriate to extractFuruta, M., et al. (2012). “A systematic review of the relationship between severe maternal morbidity and post-traumatic stress disorder.” BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 12 (no pagination)(125).
Gadagbui 2003Study design: Case studyGadagbui, G. Y. (2003). “Traumatic life experience: Case studies.” IFE Psychologia: An International Journal 11(1): 100-116.
Greene 2016Systematic review with no new useable data and any meta-synthesis results not appropriate to extractGreene, T., et al. (2016). “Prevalence, Detection and Correlates of PTSD in the Primary Care Setting: A Systematic Review.” Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings 23(2): 160-180.
Haun 2016Study design: Not a first-hand account of experienceHaun, J. N., et al. (2016). “Qualitative inquiry explores health-related quality of life of female veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder.” Military medicine 181(11): e1470-e1475.
Howgego 2005Study design: QuantitativeHowgego, I. M., et al. (2005). “Posttraumatic stress disorder: an exploratory study examining rates of trauma and PTSD and its effect on client outcomes in community mental health.” BMC Psychiatry 5 (no pagination)(21).
Johnson 2011Population outside scope: Studies of experience from perspective of health/social care professional/practitionerJohnson, K. and J. M. Luna (2011). “Working toward resilience: a retrospective report of actions taken in support of a New York school crisis team following 9/11.” International Journal of Emergency Mental Health 13(2): 81-90.
Kaier 2014Study design: Quantitative studyKaier, E., et al. (2014). “Associations between PTSD and healthcare utilization among OEF/OIF veterans with hazardous alcohol use.” Traumatology 20(3): 142-149.
Kaltman 2014Population outside scope: <80% of the study’s participants are eligible for the review and disaggregated data cannot be obtainedKaltman, S., et al. (2014). “Preferences for trauma-related mental health services among Latina immigrants from Central America, South America, and Mexico.” Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy 6(1): 83-91.
Kaltman 2014Population outside scope: <80% of the study’s participants are eligible for the review and disaggregated data cannot be obtainedKaltman, S., et al. (2014). “Preferences for trauma-related mental health services among Latina immigrants from Central America, South America, and Mexico.” Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy 6(1): 83-91.
Kane 2016Setting: Non-OECD-countryKane, J. C., et al. (2016). “Challenges for the implementation of World Health Organization guidelines for acute stress, PTSD, and bereavement: a qualitative study in Uganda.” Implementation science : IS 11: 36.
Kantor 2017Systematic review with no new useable data and any meta-synthesis results not appropriate to extractKantor, V., et al. (2017). “Perceived barriers and facilitators of mental health service utilization in adult trauma survivors: A systematic review.” Clinical Psychology Review 52: 52-68.
Kar 2011Systematic review with no new useable data and any meta-synthesis results not appropriate to extractKar, N. (2011). “Cognitive behavioral therapy for the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder: A review.” Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment 7(1): 167-181.
Karraa 2011Population outside scope: Studies of women with PTSD during pregnancy or in the first year following childbirthKarraa, W., et al. (2011). “Post traumatic stress disorder secondary to childbirth: Birth doulas, prevention, and potential partnerships.” Archives of Women’s Mental Health 14: S70-S71.
Lobb 2014Population outside scope: Studies of people with traumatic griefLobb, E. A., et al. (2014). “Signs of post-traumatic stress disorder in caregivers following an expected death: A qualitative study.” Palliative Medicine 28 (6): 736-737.
Lu 2017Population outside scope: Studies of people with psychosis as a coexisting conditionLu, W., et al. (2017). “Posttraumatic reactions to psychosis: A qualitative analysis.” Frontiers in Psychiatry 8 (JUL) (no pagination)(129).
Manguno-Mire 2007Study design: QuantitativeManguno-Mire, G., et al. (2007). “Psychological distress and burden among female partners of combat veterans with PTSD.” Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 195(2): 144-151.
Michalopoulos 2017Setting: Non-OECD-countryMichalopoulos, L. T., et al. (2017). “Life at the River is a Living Hell:” a qualitative study of trauma, mental health, substance use and HIV risk behavior among female fish traders from the Kafue Flatlands in Zambia.” BMC Women’s Health 17(1): 15.
Middleton 2012Systematic review with no new useable data and any meta-synthesis results not appropriate to extractMiddleton, K. and C. D. Craig (2012). “A systematic literature review of PTSD among female veterans from 1990 to 2010.” Social Work in Mental Health 10(3): 233-252.
Murphy 2014Population outside scope: Studies of soldiers on active serviceMurphy, D., et al. (2014). “Exploring positive pathways to care for members of the UK Armed Forces receiving treatment for PTSD: a qualitative study.” European Journal of Psychotraumatology Vol 5 2014, ArtID 21759 5.
Murphy 2015Non-systematic reviewMurphy, D. and W. Busuttil (2015). “PTSD, stigma and barriers to help-seeking within the UK Armed Forces.” Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 161(4): 322-326.
Nicholl 2004Non-systematic reviewNicholl, C. and A. Thompson (2004). “The psychological treatment of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in adult refugees: A review of the current state of psychological therapies.” Journal of Mental Health 13(4): 351-362.
Nicholls 2007Population outside scope: Studies of women with PTSD during pregnancy or in the first year following childbirthNicholls, K. and S. Ayers (2007). “Childbirth-related post-traumatic stress disorder in couples: A qualitative study.” British journal of health psychology 12(4): 491-509.
Norris 2001Outcomes: Experiences of disorder or care with no explicit implications for management, planning and/or delivery of careNorris, F. H., et al. (2001). “A qualitative analysis of posttraumatic stress among Mexican victims of disaster.” Journal of traumatic stress 14(4): 741-756.
Ogilvie 2015Population outside scope: Studies of people without PTSDOgilvie, R., et al. (2015). “Young peoples’ experience and self-management in the six months following major injury: A qualitative study.” Injury 46(9): 1841-1847.
Okey 2000Outcomes: Experiences of disorder or care with no explicit implications for management, planning and/or delivery of careOkey, J. L., et al. (2000). “The central relationship patterns of male veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder: A descriptive study.” Psychotherapy 37(2): 171-179.
Olthuis 2016Systematic review with no new useable data and any meta-synthesis results not appropriate to extractOlthuis, J. V., et al. (2016). “Distance-delivered interventions for PTSD: A systematic review and meta-analysis.” Journal of Anxiety Disorders 44: 9-26.
Osei-Bonsu 2014Population outside scope: Studies of people without PTSDOsei-Bonsu, P. E., et al. (2014). “The role of coping in depression treatment utilization for VA primary care patients.” Patient Education & Counseling 94(3): 396-402.
Otto 2006Non-systematic reviewOtto, M. W. and D. E. Hinton (2006). “Modifying Exposure-Based CBT for Cambodian Refugees with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.” Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 13(4): 261-270.
Palinkas 2004Outcomes: Experiences of disorder or care with no explicit implications for management, planning and/or delivery of carePalinkas, L. A., et al. (2004). “The San Diego East County school shootings: a qualitative study of community-level post-traumatic stress.” Prehospital and disaster medicine : the official journal of the National Association of EMS Physicians and the World Association for Emergency and Disaster Medicine in association with the Acute Care Foundation 19(1): 113-121.
Palmer 2017Outcomes: Experiences of disorder or care with no explicit implications for management, planning and/or delivery of carePalmer, E., et al. (2017). “Experience of post-traumatic growth in UK veterans with PTSD: a qualitative study.” Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 163(3): 171-176.
Powell 2016Population outside scope: <80% of the study’s participants are eligible for the review and disaggregated data cannot be obtainedPowell, T. M. and T. Bui (2016). “Supporting social and emotional skills after a disaster: Findings from a mixed methods study.” School Mental Health 8(1): 106-119.
Preez 2008Study design: QuantatitivePerez, S. and D. M. Johnson (2008). “PTSD compromises battered women’s future safety.” Journal of interpersonal violence 23(5): 635-651.
Rahill 2015Setting: Non-OECD-countryRahill, G. J., et al. (2015). “Symptoms of PTSD in a sample of female victims of sexual violence in post-earthquake Haiti.” Journal of Affective Disorders 173: 232-238.
Rees 2015Systematic review with no new useable data and any meta-synthesis results not appropriate to extractRees, C. S. and E. Maclaine (2015). “A systematic review of videoconference-delivered psychological treatment for anxiety disorders.” Australian Psychologist 50(4): 259-264.
Roberts 2008Systematic review with no new useable data and any meta-synthesis results not appropriate to extractRoberts, N. P., et al. (2008). “Multiple session early psychological intervention to prevent and treat post-traumatic stress disorder.” Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (1) (no pagination)(CD006869).
Rosenberg 2001Systematic review with no new useable data and any meta-synthesis results not appropriate to extractRosenberg, S. D., et al. (2001). “Developing effective treatments for posttraumatic disorders among people with severe mental illness.” Psychiatric Services 52(11): 1453-1461.
Runnals 2014Systematic review with no new useable data and any meta-synthesis results not appropriate to extractRunnals, J. J., et al. (2014). “Systematic review of women veterans’ mental health.” Womens Health Issues 24(5): 485-502
Ruzek 2009Non-systematic reviewRuzek, J. I. and R. C. Rosen (2009). “Disseminating evidence-based treatments for PTSD in organizational settings: A high priority focus area.” Behaviour Research and Therapy 47(11): 980-989.
Saban 2010Non-systematic reviewSaban, K. L., et al. (2010). “Measures of psychological stress and physical health in family caregivers of stroke survivors: a literature review.” The Journal of neuroscience nursing : journal of the American Association of Neuroscience Nurses 42(3): 128-138.
Salzmann-Erikson 2017Outcomes: Experiences of disorder or care with no explicit implications for management, planning and/or delivery of careSalzmann-Erikson, M. and D. Hicdurmaz (2017). “Use of social media among individuals who suffer from post-traumatic stress: A qualitative analysis of narratives.” Qualitative health research 27(2): 285-294.
Samuelson 2014Population outside scope: Studies of experience from perspective of health/social care professional/practitionerSamuelson, K. W., et al. (2014). “Web-based PTSD training for primary care providers: a pilot study.” Psychological Services 11(2): 153-161.
Sanderson 2013Population outside scope: Studies of people with traumatic griefSanderson, C., et al. (2013). “Signs of post-traumatic stress disorder in caregivers following an expected death: A qualitative study.” Palliative Medicine 27(7): 625-631.
Sayer 2009Population outside scope: <80% of the study’s participants are eligible for the review and disaggregated data cannot be obtainedSayer, N. A., Friedemann-Sanchez, G., Spoont, M., Murdoch, M., Parker, L. E., Chiros, C., & Rosenheck, R. (2009). A qualitative study of determinants of PTSD treatment initiation in veterans. Psychiatry, 72(3), 238-255.
Sayer 2011Outcomes: Experiences of disorder or care with no explicit implications for management, planning and/or delivery of careSayer, N. A., et al. (2011). “A qualitative study of U.S. veterans’ reasons for seeking Department of Veterans Affairs disability benefits for posttraumatic stress disorder.” Journal of traumatic stress 24(6): 699-707.
Schiltz 2014Non-English language paperSchiltz, L., et al. (2014). “Great precariousness, psycho-trauma, narcissistic suffering: Results of action-research based on an integrated quantitative and qualitative research methodology. [French].” Annales Medico-Psychologiques 172(7): 513-518.
Schuman 2015Outcomes: Experiences of disorder or care with no explicit implications for management, planning and/or delivery of careSchumm, J. A., et al. (2015). “Veteran satisfaction and treatment preferences in response to a posttraumatic stress disorder specialty clinic orientation group.” Behaviour Research and Therapy 69: 75-82.
Schuman 2016Systematic review with no new useable data and any meta-synthesis results not appropriate to extractSchuman, D. (2016). “Veterans’ Experiences using Complementary and Alternative Medicine for Posttraumatic Stress: A Qualitative Interpretive Meta-Synthesis.” Social work in public health 31(2): 83-97.
Self-Brown 2016Population outside scope: <80% of the study’s participants are eligible for the review and disaggregated data cannot be obtainedSelf-Brown, S., et al. (2016). “Impact of caregiver factors on youth service utilization of trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy in a community setting.” Journal of Child and Family Studies 25(6): 1871-1879.
Seng 2002Population outside scope: <80% of the study’s participants are eligible for the review and disaggregated data cannot be obtainedSeng, J. S., et al. (2002). “Abuse-related posttraumatic stress and desired maternity care practices: Women’s perspective.” Journal of Midwifery and Women’s Health 47(5): 360-370.
Seng 2004Population outside scope: <80% of the study’s participants are eligible for the review and disaggregated data cannot be obtainedSeng, J. S., et al. (2004). “Abuse-related post-traumatic stress during the childbearing year.” Journal of Advanced Nursing 46(6): 604-613.
Sharif 2015Setting: Non-OECD-countrySharif Nia, H., et al. (2015). “The experience of death anxiety in Iranian war veterans: a phenomenology study.” Death studies 39(1-5): 281-287.
Sheen 2016Population outside scope: Studies of experience from perspective of health/social care professional/practitionerSheen, K., et al. (2016). “The experience and impact of traumatic perinatal event experiences in midwives: A qualitative investigation.” International journal of nursing studies 53: 61-72.
Sijbrandij 2016Systematic review with no new useable data and any meta-synthesis results not appropriate to extractSijbrandij, M., et al. (2016). “Effectiveness of Internet-Delivered Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.” Depression and Anxiety 33(9): 783-791.
Simmons 2015Population outside scope: Studies of experience from perspective of health/social care professional/practitionerSimmons, C. A., et al. (2015). “Real-world barriers to assessing and treating mental health problems with IPV survivors: A qualitative study.” Journal of interpersonal violence 30(12): 2067-2086.
Somer 2015Setting: Non-OECD-countrySomer, E. and Y. Ataria (2015). “Adverse outcome of continuous traumatic stress: A qualitative inquiry.” International Journal of Stress Management 22(3): 287-305.
Spangaro 2016Population outside scope: Studies of people without PTSDSpangaro, J., et al. (2016). “Deciding to tell: Qualitative configurational analysis of decisions to disclose experience of intimate partner violence in antenatal care.” Social Science and Medicine 154: 45-53.
Sprang 2013Population outside scope: <80% of the study’s participants are eligible for the review and disaggregated data cannot be obtainedSprang, G. and M. Silman (2013). “Posttraumatic stress disorder in parents and youth after health-related disasters.” Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness 7(1): 105-110.
Stewart 2017Study design: Case studyStewart, R. W., et al. (2017). “Addressing barriers to care among Hispanic youth: Telehealth delivery of trauma-focused cognitive behavior therapy.” the Behavior Therapist 40(3): 112-118.
Stige 2013Population outside scope: Studies of people without PTSDStige, S. H., et al. (2013). “Stories from the road of recovery-How adult, female survivors of childhood trauma experience ways to positive change.” Nordic Psychology 65(1): 3-18.
Suffoletta-Maierle 2003Non-systematic reviewSuffoletta-Maierle, S., et al. (2003). “Trauma-related mental health needs and service utilization among female veterans.” Journal of Psychiatric Practice 9(5): 367-375.
Sundin 2011Study design: Conference abstractSundin, E. C. (2011). “Homelessness and experiences of psychological trauma in the western world: A research review and a qualitative study.” European Psychiatry. Conference: 19th European Congress of Psychiatry, EPA 26
Taylor 2004Systematic review with no new useable data and any meta-synthesis results not appropriate to extractTaylor, T. L. and C. M. Chemtob (2004). “Efficacy of treatment for child and adolescent traumatic stress.” Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine 158(8): 786-791.
Ting 2006Population outside scope: Studies of experience from perspective of health/social care professional/practitionerTing, L., et al. (2006). “Dealing with the aftermath: A qualitative analysis of mental health social workers’ reactions after a client suicide.” Social Work 51(4): 329-341.
Todahl 2014Population outside scope: Studies of people without PTSDTodahl, J. L., et al. (2014). “Trauma healing: A mixed methods study of personal and community-based healing.” Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma 23(6): 611-632.
Torchalla 2015Population outside scope: Studies of women with PTSD during pregnancy or in the first year following childbirthTorchalla, I., et al. (2015). “Like a lots happened with my whole childhood”: Violence, trauma, and addiction in pregnant and postpartum women from Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside.” Harm Reduction Journal. 12.
Turchik 2013Population outside scope: Studies of people without PTSDTurchik, J. A., et al. (2013). “Perceived barriers to care and provider gender preferences among veteran men who have experienced military sexual trauma: A qualitative analysis.” Psychological Services 10(2): 213-222.
van den Berk-Clark 2014Systematic review with no new useable data and any meta-synthesis results not appropriate to extractvan den Berk-Clark, C. and D. P. S. Wolf (2017). “Mental health help seeking among traumatized individuals: A systematic review of studies assessing the role of substance use and abuse.” Trauma, Violence, & Abuse 18(1): 106-116.
Vasterling 2000Outcomes: Experiences of disorder or care with no explicit implications for management, planning and/or delivery of careVasterling, J. J., et al. (2000). “Qualitative block design analysis in posttraumatic stress disorder.” Assessment 7(3): 217-226.
Venkatraju 2013Setting: Non-OECD-countryVenkatraju, B. and S. Prasad (2013). “Psychosocial trauma of diagnosis: A qualitative study on rural TB patients’ experiences in Nalgonda District, Andhra Pradesh.” Indian Journal of Tuberculosis 60(3): 162-167.
Whealin 2017Setting: Non-OECD-countryWhealin, J. M., et al. (2017). “Factors impacting rural Pacific Island veterans’ access to care: A qualitative examination.” Psychological Services 14(3): 279-288.
Wilson 2012Outcomes: Experiences of disorder or care with no explicit implications for management, planning and/or delivery of careWilson, N., d’Ardenne, P., Scott, C., Fine, H., & Priebe, S. (2012). Survivors of the london bombings with PTSD: A qualitative study of their accounts during CBT treatment. Traumatology, 18(2), 75-84.
Wilson 2015Population outside scope: Studies of people without PTSDWilson, J. M., et al. (2015). “Bringing trauma-informed practice to domestic violence programs: A qualitative analysis of current approaches.” American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 85(6): 586-599.
Woollett 2017Setting: Non-OECD-countryWoollett, N., et al. (2017). “Revealing the impact of loss: Exploring mental health through the use of drawing/writing with HIV positive adolescents in Johannesburg.” Children and Youth Services Review 77: 197-207.
Young 2011Setting: Non-OECD-countryYoung, C. (2011). “Understanding HIV-related posttraumatic stress disorder in South Africa: A review and conceptual framework.” African Journal of AIDS Research 10(2): 138-148.
Zinzow 2007Non-systematic reviewZinzow, H. M., et al. (2007). “Trauma among female veterans: A critical review.” Trauma, Violence, and Abuse 8(4): 384-400.
Zinzow 2013Population outside scope: Studies of soldiers on active serviceZinzow, H. M., et al. (2013). “Barriers and facilitators of mental health treatment seeking among active-duty army personnel.” Military Psychology 25(5): 514-535.
Zoellner 2003Population outside scope: <80% of the study’s participants are eligible for the review and disaggregated data cannot be obtainedZoellner, L. A., et al. (2003). “Treatment choice for PTSD.” Behaviour Research and Therapy 41(8): 879-886.

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