Intrusive Memories of Trauma, Symptom of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (Criterion B1) Clinical Trial
Official title:
Intrusive Memories of Trauma Experienced by Young Refugees: Using Single Case Experimental Design to Investigate a Brief Cognitive Intervention Involving Computer Gameplay: An Extension
Verified date | August 2022 |
Source | Karolinska Institutet |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
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Study type | Interventional |
This research study is designed to investigate the use of a simple cognitive task (a memory cue and 10 minute time gap, followed by playing the computer game "Tetris") for decreasing the number of intrusive memories of trauma among young refugees and asylum seekers. The design is a single case experimental AB design with optional replication (ABAB). Participants will aim to complete a no-intervention phase ('A': baseline phase) of one week followed by a one-week intervention phase ('B'), including a one-session intervention with a researcher comprising the simple cognitive task, followed by instructions to continue to use the technique self-guided in the subsequent week. Follow ups are conducted after each week to monitor the occurrence of intrusive memories of trauma in a pen-and-paper diary. It is predicted that participants will report fewer intrusive memories during the intervention phase than during the preceding baseline phase.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 5 |
Est. completion date | August 26, 2019 |
Est. primary completion date | June 20, 2019 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 100 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Refugee or asylum seeker - Experiencing intrusive memories of trauma - Have access to a smartphone - Able to speak or read the study material in Swedish, English, Arabic or Farsi - Able to attend five to six meetings with a researcher Exclusion Criteria: - Exhibit psychotic symptoms or other symptoms of severe mental illness |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Sweden | Swedish Language Classes for Refugees, Clinics | Stockholm |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Karolinska Institutet |
Sweden,
Kanstrup M, Kontio E, Geranmayeh A, Olofsdotter Lauri K, Moulds ML, Holmes EA. A single case series using visuospatial task interference to reduce the number of visual intrusive memories of trauma with refugees. Clin Psychol Psychother. 2021 Jan;28(1):109 — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change in number of intrusive memories of trauma | Number of intrusive memories of traumatic event recorded by participants in a diary daily (morning, afternoon, evening and night) over one week. | Change between baseline week 1 and Intervention week 1 | |
Secondary | Feasibility and acceptability ratings for using a smartphone game-play intervention | Feasibility and Acceptability of the intervention assessed with 10 self-rated items, e.g. "Would you recommend playing Tetris to a friend?". Scores range from 0 - 10 with higher scores indicating greater acceptability/ feasibility. | Intervention week 1 | |
Secondary | Feasibility and acceptability - open ended questions | Two items with open-ended follow-up questions: "How did you feel about playing Tetris after you had an intrusive memory?" and "Why"? or "How much would you prefer an intervention that is delivered by a computer/ smartphone compared to seeing a doctor/psychologist in person?" and "Why"? | Intervention week 1 | |
Secondary | Self-guided intervention adherence - usage of the gameplay intervention in daily life | Usage of the gameplay intervention assessed with 4 self-rated items: 1. Did you play Tetris in the last week since the last meeting? (Yes/No). 2. If yes, how many days did you play Tetris in the last week since we first practiced the game together? 3. How long did you spend playing Tetris at a time? (<10 min - >30 min), 4. How often did you manage to play Tetris after you experienced an intrusive memory? (11-point scale; 0 = not at all; 10 = every time). | Intervention week 1 | |
Secondary | Impact of intrusive memories on concentration, control, sleep and stress - ratings | A bespoke measure of 6 self-rated items to assess the impact of intrusive memories on concentration, control, sleep and stress (all rated on an 11-point scale): 2 items assessing experienced concentration difficulties due to intrusive memories and in general ( high scores indicating more concentration difficulties);1 item assessing feeling of control over intrusive memories (0 = no control; 10 = in full control); 2 items assessing sleep disturbances due to intrusive memories (higher scores indicating more sleep disturbance); and 1 item assessing to what degree intrusive memories affected stress levels (0 = not at all; 10 = affected very much). | Baseline week 1 and Intervention week 1 | |
Secondary | Rating of how long intrusive memories disrupted concentration on average | 1 item assessing for how long intrusive memories disrupted concentration on average (<1 minute - > 60 minutes) | Baseline week 1 and Intervention week 1 | |
Secondary | Impact of intrusive memories - open ended questions | Two open-ended questions are included: "How do intrusive memories interfere with your concentration?" and "How do intrusive memories interfere with your ability to settle in to this country and learn new skills, e.g. a new language?" | Baseline week 1 and Intervention week 1 | |
Secondary | Impact of the intervention on concentration, emotion and functioning - ratings | A bespoke measure comprising 3 self-rated items to assess the impact of the intervention on concentration, emotion and functioning at the time of playing (11-point scale, 0= not helpful, 10= very helpful). | Intervention week 1 | |
Secondary | Subjective impact of the intervention - open ended questions | 2 open ended questions about the subjective impact of the intervention in the shorter, and longer term: "How would you describe the impact of this intervention in the short term?"; "How would you describe the impact of this intervention in the longer term"? | Intervention week 1 | |
Secondary | World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 (WHODAS) | A 12 item self-rated questionnaire asking about difficulties due to health conditions, including mental or emotional problems. Scores range from 1 to 5 where 1=none and 5=extreme or cannot do. | Baseline week 1 and intervention week 1 |
Status | Clinical Trial | Phase | |
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Completed |
NCT03525158 -
A Brief Cognitive Intervention After Intrusive Memories of Trauma With Young Refugees
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