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Previous research has concluded that prison populations have particularly high rates of interpersonal trauma. There is however concern that these issues have been largely overlooked and misunderstood in the work undertaken with male offenders. The importance of addressing these concerns can be seen in the greater occurrence of mental health problems and higher reconviction rates often reported by prisoners with histories of interpersonal trauma. This study seeks to investigate complex trauma and associated symptomatology can be effectively ameliorated and whether differences in delivery intensity impact on how interventions respond most effectively to this group of survivors' needs. This is particularly relevant for forensic mental health services located in prisons, which are tasked with the care and rehabilitation of large populations of survivors.


Clinical Trial Description

Central to this study will be the use of non-randomised control design whereby all participants will receive treatment at the trial sites they are currently located at. The sites will deliver the intervention at different intensities either weekly (ie 'spaced') or twice weekly ('compressed'). As such the trial design is a pragmatic response to the resources made available to facilitate this trial. A sample of n = 196 male prisoners with a history of complex interpersonal trauma will be drawn from the 2 participating UK prison establishments. Participants will be initially identified by routine 'generic' and mental health assessments that consider a range of social, health and offending behaviour related needs. Those prisoners whose prior assessments indicate a history of childhood or adulthood trauma will be invited to participate in a one-off interview. Information during interviews will be collected by means of standardised questionnaires regarding the nature and extent of lifetime traumatic events and current psychopathology. All trial participants will continue their usual psychological, psychiatric, and medical care during the study. Data collection interviews will be carried out in designated interview areas within the prison or any other suitable place of their choosing. All interviews will be conducted by a research assistant, who will have experience in working with adults with complex trauma and mental health concerns. Psychoeducational Intervention: Survive & Thrive (S&T). The 'present focussed' group format is designed to be part of the process of stabilisation of clients presenting difficulties prior to embarking on work with the traumatic elements of their experiences. Survive & Thrive was designed to help clients achieve stabilisation in a resource efficient way, while at the same time providing service users with support while they are on waiting lists to access further treatment. The focus of this intervention is therefore primarily on ensuring safety, stabilisation and affect management skills. A total of 10 manualised sessions of approximately 1.5 hour duration are offered. Individual sessions run using an educational format and in an informal setting, with a strong emphasis on avoiding individual disclosures. Groups will be delivered utilising a multi-disciplinary work force consisting of mental health staff in a ratio of 2 per group. Groups will consist of a maximum of 8-10 participants per group and whilst they will be randomly selected in accordance with the procedure outlined about a local treatment manager (psychology manager) will ensure that issues all security concerns and group dynamics that might potentially mitigate the effectiveness of the intervention are accounted for. All professionals who facilitate the delivery of the programme will have a background in applied psychology or mental health and will have received standardised three-day training on the delivery of the intervention and an additional day to account for the adjustments made to S&T to assist with delivery in this population and setting. Regular supervision will also be provided during the delivery of the programme. Inclusion Criteria: All convicted male inmates over the age of 18 years old at the trial sites who indicate a history of interpersonal complex trauma will be invited to participate in this study. It should be noted that potential participants may present with different clusters of PTSD and CPTSD symptoms. A completer and an intention to treat analysis will be performed. Irrespective of time of termination all participants will be invited for an end point blind assessment. Premature termination due to recovery will be at any time, whilst patients terminating prematurely due to lack of improvement must complete at least 7 sessions in the study before they can be classified as completers. A maximum of 10 sessions will be offered as part of the project. Qualitative and quantitative procedures will analyse resultant data to establish acceptability of the intervention and the treatment efficacy of differing treatment intensities. ;


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NCT number NCT04887168
Study type Interventional
Source Edinburgh Napier University
Contact Adam L Mahoney, PhD
Phone 07783957402
Email a.mahoney@napier.ac.uk
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date June 1, 2021
Completion date June 1, 2024

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