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NCT number NCT00805532
Other study ID # MHBA-019-06F
Secondary ID PVAMC ID: 1738VA
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date May 2009
Est. completion date July 2013

Study information

Verified date April 2018
Source VA Office of Research and Development
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The present study is a randomized, controlled trial that compares Behavioral Activation (BA) to Treatment As Usual (TAU) in PTSD Specialty clinics, as early psychotherapeutic interventions for OIF/OEF veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).


Description:

A sizable proportion of soldiers involved in the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts are experiencing mental health and adjustment problems on their return, including posttraumatic stress disorder and depression (Hoge et al., 2004). Both PTSD and depression can be chronic and debilitating disorders, associated with impairments in social, occupational, and physical functioning, as well as high health care utilization (Katon, Unutzer, & Simon, 2004; Stein et al., 2005).

Although empirically supported treatments exist for established PTSD and depression, much less is known about effective early interventions for these conditions. Exploration of early intervention options is necessary, particularly in the case of the new veteran population, as such interventions could address social, occupational and physical impairments before they become too intractable. Also, successful early interventions could curtail high health care utilization dramatically across time. The development of such early interventions for PTSD and depression must also take into account any specifications of accessibility and acceptability that are particular to the OIF/OEF veteran population.

The present study is a randomized, controlled trial that compares Behavioral Activation (BA), to Treatment As Usual (TAU) as early interventions for OIF/OEF veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Participants will be recruited largely from the primary health care setting (to increase acceptability and accessibility to the veteran population). Both BA and TAU treatment groups will be administered by psychotherapists who specialize in the treatment of PTSD. Both groups will be assessed at pre-, mid- and post-treatment time points to determine change over time, health care utilization and treatment satisfaction. This is a dual-site study that will be carried out at both the Portland VA Medical Center (PVAMC) and the VA Puget Sound Health Care Center (VA PSHCS) and coordinated at the PVAMC.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 81
Est. completion date July 2013
Est. primary completion date June 2013
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Ability to comply with assessment and therapy schedule.

- Ability to comply with study regulations.

- English fluency.

- Must meet diagnostic criteria for PTSD (related to trauma experienced during military service). PTSD will be assessed using the Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale for DSM-IV (CAPS; Blake, Weathers, Nagy, Kaloupek, Charney & Keane, 2003).

Exclusion Criteria:

- Bipolar disorder.

- Psychotic disorders.

- Substance dependence. Because these conditions warrant alternative treatments. Bipolar, psychotic and substance dependence disorders will be assessed using the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Axis I Disorders (SCID-I; First, Spitzer, Gibbon & Williams, 2002).

- Report active and imminent suicidal intent. If imminent suicidality is present, this would suggest that a treatment specifically targeting this intent is indicated. Suicidal intent will be assessed using The Brief Assessment for Suicidal Ideation or Behavior that was designed for this study.

Study Design


Intervention

Behavioral:
Behavioral Activation treatment
Behavioral Activation (BA) is a present-focused psychotherapy based on behavioral theory and principles of change, that aims to re-engage individuals with meaningful and pleasurable life activities by targeting and problem-solving patterns of avoidance. It is well-established as a treatment for depression and has been modified for the current study to address PTSD-related problems.
Other:
Treatment as Usual
Usual Care for PTSD (UC)-that is provided in the VA PTSD Specialty clinics. Actual clinical practice varies between sites and between providers within sites, as is typical of the VA health care system. Subjects assigned to Usual Care will be permitted to receive medical intervention (i.e., pharmacotherapy) and any additional psychotherapy deemed appropriate by the provider. They will also be offered a minimum of 6 sessions of individual therapy.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States VA Medical Center, Portland Portland Oregon
United States VA Puget Sound Health Care System, Seattle Seattle Washington

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
VA Office of Research and Development

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Clinician Administered PTSD Scale (CAPS-IV) The CAPS is a clinician-administered scale and is considered the "gold standard" for assessing the presence of PTSD. Items are ranked on Likert scales according to both frequency (0=never to 4=daily or almost every day) and intensity (0=none to 4=extreme) of symptoms, yielding an overall severity score by summing frequency and intensity ratings (range 0 to 136, with higher scores reflecting greater symptomatology). Scale scores corresponding to the 3 subcategories of PTSD symptoms (intrusive symptoms, avoidance symptoms, and hyperarousal symptoms) can be similarly obtained (scores range from 0-40, 0-56, 0-40 for the 3 subscales, respectively). Internal consistency, interrater reliability, and validity of this measure are strong and well-documented. Pre-treatment, post-treatment (12 weeks after 1st therapy session), and 3-month follow-up (24 weeks after first therapy session)
Secondary Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist-Military Version (PCL-M) The PCL-M is a 17 item self-report scale that assesses the presence of DSM-IV PTSD symptoms. Items are rated on a 5-point Likert scale (1= not at all to 5=extremely) according to how much the symptom bothered the respondent over the past month. Scores range from 17-85 with higher scores representing greater symptom severity. Pre-treatment, post-treatment (12 weeks after first therapy appointment), 3-month follow-up (24 weeks after first therapy appointment)
Secondary Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) The Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) (Beck, Steer, & Brown, 1996) is a 21-item measure of subjective levels of depression. Items are rated on Likert-scales from 0-3 (individual descriptions are provided for each number ranging from the absence of the symptom to the severe manifestation of the symptom). Scores can range from 0-63 with higher scores representing higher levels of depression. This widely used measure of depression is commonly included in outcome studies in order to determine treatment effects on severity of depressive symptoms and has excellent psychometric properties. Pre-treatment, post-treatment (12 weeks after first therapy appointment), 3-month follow-up (24 weeks after first therapy appointment)
Secondary Sheehan Disability Scale (SDS) The Sheehan Disability Scale (SDS) (Sheehan, 2000) is a three item self-rated scale of impairment that is widely used in psychopharmacology studies (allowing comparison with these studies). The items ask the respondent to rate (on a Likert scale of 0-10, unimpaired to highly impaired) to what extent their symptoms interfere with their functioning in the areas of: work, social, and family life; a summary score can be obtained by summing the three items (range 0-30, unimpaired to highly impaired). The scale's reliability and concurrent validity have been demonstrated in individuals with anxiety disorders and depression. Pre-treatment, post-treatment (12 weeks after first psychotherapy session), 3-month follow-up (24 weeks after first psychotherapy appointment)
Secondary Behavioral Activation Scale (BAS) The BAS is a 25-item self-report measure that assesses overall degree of behavioral activation as well as indicators of inactivation across three subscales: avoidance/rumination, work/school impairment, and social impairment. Items are rated on 7-point Likert scales (0=not at all to 6=completely). The total BAS score reflects overall level of activation with high scores reflecting higher activation (range 0 - 150). Pre-treatment, post-treatment (12 weeks after 1st therapy appointment), 3-month follow-up (24 weeks after first therapy appointment)
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