Frederik Bernt Scharff defends his PhD thesis

Title
'PTSD treatment in the Danish psychiatric services: Effectiveness of routine treatment and feasibility of an mHealth intervention'.
Time and place
5th October 2022 at 3 pm (CET).
The defence will take place in Auditorium 15.3.01 at The Faculty of Social Sciences (CSS), Øster Farimagsgade 5, 1353 Copenhagen.
The defence will also be available online on Zoom.
Passcode: 185463.
After the defence there will be a reception in the canteen (room 03.2.M202) at the Department of Psychology, Øster Farimagsgade 2A, 2nd floor, 1353 Copenhagen.
Assessment committee
- Associate Professor Karen-Inge Karstoft, Department of Psychology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (chair)
- Professor Anna-Clara Hollander, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
- Professor Mia Beck Lichtenstein, University of Southern Denmark (SDU), Denmark
Supervisor
- Associate Professor Stine Bjerrum Møller, Department of Psychology, University of Copenhagen & University of Southern Denmark (SDU), Denmark
Abstract
The number of patients seeking treatment for PTSD in the mental health services of the capital region of Denmark (MHS-CRD) has been increasing significantly. This creates a need for tools to increase treatment outcomes at low-to-no cost and underlines the need for research into the effectiveness of existing treatments in naturalistic clinical settings. Therefore, the aims of this thesis were to: 1) investigate the effectiveness of PTSD treatment provided in the MHS-CRD in a naturalistic sample and 2) to investigate the feasibility of implementing a mental health mobile application (mHealth) for PTSD-patients in the MHS-CRD. The two studies included in the thesis showed a limited effectiveness of the existing treatment in the MHS-CRD, as well as a significant gender difference in treatment outcome. Further, the studies illustrated challenges in implementing mHealth interventions for PTSD-patients, and a need for further research into how to optimize the effect of these in psychiatric PTSD-populations.