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Helping Families Help Veterans With PTSD and Alcohol Abuse: An RCT of VA-CRAFT

2016年9月14日 更新者:VA Office of Research and Development
This project begins to evaluate the effectiveness of a web-based family outreach tool that is designed to promote treatment engagement among Veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or alcohol use disorders (AUDs) but who have not yet engaged in mental health care. The National Center for PTSD has developed an on-line, Veteran-tailored, interactive web tool called VA - Community Reinforcement and Family Training (VA-CRAFT) that trains family members to effectively help their Veterans to engage in treatment for PTSD and/or AUDs. This project will provide preliminary information about VA-CRAFT's effectiveness.

調査の概要

詳細な説明

Background PTSD and AUDs are highly prevalent psychiatric disorders among combat Veterans that can lead to substantial impairments and disability. Although empirically supported treatments are available, the majority of Veterans suffering PTSD or AUDs do not engage in any mental health care. Data show that encouragement and support by family members play a key role in Veterans' willingness to engage in mental health care. However, many family members may not know how best to help their Veterans engage in mental health care. VA-CRAFT is an innovative adaptation of an empirically supported family training intervention (CRAFT) that has been shown to dramatically increase treatment engagement among substance abusing civilian samples. VA-CRAFT includes Veteran-specific content, a focus on PTSD, SUDs, or both, and also make use of interactive web-technology to increase its efficiency and reach. Pilot research is needed to begin to evaluate the effectiveness of this adaptation of an existing, efficacious intervention, to provide feedback to VA-CRAFT developers for possible modifications to content and delivery, and to inform future studies.

Objectives Specific aims are to: 1) provide pilot data on the effectiveness of VA-CRAFT on Veterans' mental health service utilization; 2) provide pilot data on the effectiveness of VA-CRAFT on family members' wellbeing, personal quality of life, perceived relationship quality with Veteran, and communication about treatment seeking; 3) obtain pilot data to explore possible differences in intervention response between Veterans with AUDs only, PTSD only, or both; and 4) provide information regarding potential changes in content and delivery as well as mediators and moderators of outcome for VA-CRAFT.

Methods This is a randomized controlled trial of VA-CRAFT that will obtain preliminary information on its effectiveness and pilot information to inform future studies. Participants will be drawn from a cohort of Veterans and family members enrolled in the Readiness and Resilience in National Guard Soldiers studies (RINGS; Polusny & Erbes, PIs). Using Veterans' responses to post-deployment RINGS surveys and administrative data, family members of Veterans who screen positive for PTSD or AUDs will be recruited and divided into 1 of 3 subsamples: 1) family of Veterans with AUDs only (anticipated n = 38), 2) family of Veterans with PTSD only (anticipated n = 72), and 3) family of Veterans with both PTSD and AUDs (anticipated n = 74; total anticipated N =184 across the 3 subsamples). Family member participants will complete baseline questionnaires of perceived Veteran PTSD and AUD symptoms, family functioning and communication, and well-being and will be randomly assigned to VA-CRAFT or Control (no treatment) conditions. Those assigned to the VA-CRAFT condition will complete the online VA-CRAFT course. Progress through VA-CRAFT will be monitored and stepped outreach efforts (emails, phone contacts) will be systematically used, as necessary, to promote completion of the intervention. Three months after the baseline assessment, family members and Veterans will complete follow-up questionnaires. Primary outcomes will include: 1) Veteran's mental health service utilization during the 3 months following initiation of VA-CRAFT as assessed by VA administrative data and 2) family member self-reports of wellbeing and quality of life and 3) family and Veteran reports of perceived relationship quality and communication about treatment seeking. Effect sizes will be estimated for each outcome within each subsample of participants (AUD only, PTSD only, and comorbid) and, if patterns are similar within subsamples, for the sample overall. Following the post-intervention questionnaires, qualitative interviews will be conducted with up to 40 family participants to examine possible moderators and mediators of treatment responses and to elicit participant feedback on VA-CRAFT modules and development to inform future VA-CRAFT development.

研究の種類

介入

入学 (実際)

66

段階

  • 適用できない

連絡先と場所

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研究場所

    • Minnesota
      • Minneapolis、Minnesota、アメリカ、55417
        • Minneapolis VA Health Care System, Minneapolis, MN

参加基準

研究者は、適格基準と呼ばれる特定の説明に適合する人を探します。これらの基準のいくつかの例は、人の一般的な健康状態または以前の治療です。

適格基準

就学可能な年齢

18年~80年 (大人、高齢者)

健康ボランティアの受け入れ

いいえ

受講資格のある性別

全て

説明

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Family participants:

    • must have participated in a Readiness and Resilience in National Guards Soldiers - (RINGS) study and be a spouse, partner, or family member of a Veteran who has also participated in a RINGS study
    • report frequent contact with the Veteran
    • be paired with a Veteran who has not received mental health services at VA or in the community for the past 3 months and who has screened positive for PTSD or AUDs
    • and have regular access to the internet.
  • Veteran participants:

    • must have participated in a RINGS study
    • be in significant contact with a spouse/partner/family member who has enrolled in this protocol
    • screened positive for PTSD and/or AUD through their responses to a RINGS survey
    • and have not received mental health care (based on VA administrative data) or in the community for the past 3 months

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Family members (and thus Veterans) will not be eligible for the study if they or their Veteran have reported severe levels of interpersonal violence in their relationship in the past 3 months.

研究計画

このセクションでは、研究がどのように設計され、研究が何を測定しているかなど、研究計画の詳細を提供します。

研究はどのように設計されていますか?

デザインの詳細

  • 割り当て:ランダム化
  • 介入モデル:並列代入
  • マスキング:なし(オープンラベル)

武器と介入

参加者グループ / アーム
介入・治療
実験的:VA-CRAFT
Family participants complete an on-line training course (VA-CRAFT) over a 3 month period
VA-CRAFT is an on-line training program that teaches family members how to communicate and interact with Veterans to promote their engagement in needed mental health services for PTSD or Alcohol Use Disorders. 12 on-line sessions.
プラセボコンパレーター:Control
Participants will have the opportunity to complete the VA-CRAFT training program after 3 months; otherwise no intervention
Participants will have the opportunity to complete the VA-CRAFT training program after 3 months; otherwise no intervention

この研究は何を測定していますか?

主要な結果の測定

結果測定
メジャーの説明
時間枠
Veteran Engagement in VA Mental Health Services
時間枠:3 months after initiation of the intervention
Administrative data on mental health service utilization for Veterans will be compared for those whose family members receive the intervention (VA-CRAFT) and those who do not.
3 months after initiation of the intervention

二次結果の測定

結果測定
メジャーの説明
時間枠
Family Member Psychosocial Wellbeing: Brief Symptom Inventory - 18
時間枠:3 months after initiation of the intervention
Brief Symptom Inventory - 18 (Derogatis, 1993) is an 18 item measure of general mental health symptoms and distress. The total score is used, which is the mean of 18 items rated from 0 (not at all) to 4 (extremely) distressing. Total scores range from 0 (low distress) to 4 (high distress).
3 months after initiation of the intervention
Family Functioning
時間枠:3 months after the initiation of the intervention
Relationship Happiness Scale. The RHS is a 9 item scale of general happiness in close relationships. The total score is reported here, reflecting the mean of the 9 items rated on a scale of 1 (completely unhappy) to 10 (completely happy). Higher total scores reflect greater relationship happiness.
3 months after the initiation of the intervention
Caregiver Burden
時間枠:3 months post-randomization
Caregiver Burden Scale (CBS). The CBS is a 16 items scale assessing caregiver burden. It has 16 items rated from 1 (not at all) to 5 (extremely) distressed or burdened. Scores reported are the total scale scores, calculated as the mean of the 16 items, with a range from 1 (low burden) to 5 (high burden).
3 months post-randomization

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捜査官

  • 主任研究者:Christopher R. Erbes, PhD、Minneapolis VA Health Care System, Minneapolis, MN

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主要日程の研究

研究開始

2013年5月1日

一次修了 (実際)

2014年12月1日

研究の完了 (実際)

2016年4月1日

試験登録日

最初に提出

2012年8月29日

QC基準を満たした最初の提出物

2012年8月29日

最初の投稿 (見積もり)

2012年9月3日

学習記録の更新

投稿された最後の更新 (見積もり)

2016年10月25日

QC基準を満たした最後の更新が送信されました

2016年9月14日

最終確認日

2016年9月1日

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