Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Clinical Trial
Official title:
Perspectives on Enhancing Family Involvement in Treatment for PTSD
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), prevalent among returning OEF/OIF/OND Veterans, has a powerful impact on family functioning. Good family relationships appear to moderate its impact; stressful relationships may reduce the benefits of treatment. A program that assists both Veteran and family in coping with the Veteran's PTSD could directly improve the Veteran's re-adjustment and well-being and indirectly improve his/her social and occupational functioning.
Background: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a potentially severe and persistent
condition that affects social, occupational and family functioning, is prevalent among
returning OIF/OEF veterans. PTSD has a powerful impact on family functioning. Because good
family relationships appear to moderate its impact, while stressful relationships may reduce
the benefits of treatment, a program that enhances family functioning by assisting both
veteran and family in coping with the veteran's PTSD could directly improve the veteran's
adjustment and well-being, and indirectly improve his/her social and occupational
functioning. Effective programs for OIF/OEF veterans are urgently needed. This study will
address critical gaps in knowledge about relevant needs and preferences of OIF/OEF veterans
and families, and how best to involve families in treatment.
Objectives: The specific aim of this project is to describe the needs and preferences of
OIF/OEF service-era veterans with PTSD and their families relevant to family involvement in
care.
Methods: This two-site study was conducted at the Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare
System (CAVHS, Little Rock, AR) and Oklahoma City (OKC) VAMCs. Qualitative (focus-group or
individual) interviews were conducted with 47 Veterans (33 CAVHS, 14 OKC) and 36
Veteran-designated family members (19 CAVHS/17 OKC). Veterans were eligible if they were
18-65 years of age, had served in Iraq or Afghanistan since October 2001, had received
treatment for PTSD at the CAVHS or OKC VAMCs in the previous 12 months, and had an adult
family member who might be willing to participate in an interview. Family was defined
broadly to include relatives, significant others, and friends the Veteran considered "as
close as family." Interviews addressed perceived needs related to the Veteran's readjustment
to civilian life, desires for family involvement in treatment, types of services that
were/would have been helpful and attractive during readjustment, as well as logistic
considerations (e.g., frequency of meetings). Qualitative data were analyzed using the
techniques of constant comparison and content analysis. Demographic data, deployment data,
and data on preferred program structure and format were collected via an anonymous
paper-and-pencil questionnaire administered following the qualitative interview.
Status: Data collection and analysis of main themes are complete. In depth analysis of
additional themes is ongoing.
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