March 2026: Primary Prevention of PTSD Symptoms in Combat-Deploying Soldiers Using Attention Bias Modification: A Randomized Controlled Trial
An episode of the American Journal of Psychiatry Audio podcast, hosted by American Journal of Psychiatry, titled "March 2026: Primary Prevention of PTSD Symptoms in Combat-Deploying Soldiers Using Attention Bias Modification: A Randomized Controlled Trial" was published on March 1, 2026 and runs 33 minutes.
March 1, 2026 ·33m · American Journal of Psychiatry Audio
Episode Description
Chelsea Dyan Gober Dykan, M.A. (Tel Aviv University, Israel), joins AJP Audio to discuss a study looking at two versions of attention bias modification with an eye towards a prophylactic impact on developing PTSD in a cohort of combat-bound soldiers. Afterwards, AJP Editor-in-Chief Dr. Ned Kalin joins the podcast to put the rest of the March issue into context.
- 00:57 Attention bias modifications
- 03:54 Response-time and gaze-contingent paradigms
- 05:05 Differences in efficacy between the two arms
- 08:06 Ethical considerations in investigating combat-bound soldiers
- 10:44 Controlling for combat experiences in studying PTSD
- 12:24 Duration of the effect
- 13:44 Limitations
- 15:03 Immediate clinical implications
- 16:22 Further research
- 17:05 Kalin interview
- 17:22 Dykan et al.
- 21:03 Kaul et al.
- 26:19 Kantrowitz et al.
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