Schizophrenia Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Use of Skills Training to Augment CWT/VI for Veterans With SMI
The goal of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of a combined social skills training and cognitive-behavioral therapy intervention for seriously mentally ill veterans as they begin employment.
In spite of the fact that most individuals with serious mental illness (SMI) express a
desire to work, some 80% of these individuals in the United States are chronically
unemployed or under-employed. The VA has long recognized the need for vocational
rehabilitation programs to facilitate meaningful work for patents with SMI. VA vocational
rehabilitation programs (Compensated Work Therapy / Veterans Industries; CWT/VI) generally
follow a supported employment model which has been the most extensively studied type of
program and has garnered the most empirical support for helping individuals with SMI obtain
employment. Nevertheless, studies of supported employment programs find that approximately
50% of participants remain unemployed and that job retention rates among those patients who
do get jobs are quite low. In fact, more than half of all clients leave their supported
employment positions within 6 months. The most frequently cited reasons for job terminations
among patients with SMI include interpersonal problems in the work place and difficulty
coping with symptom exacerbations.
We have developed a psychosocial intervention (CBT-SST) that is designed to augment CWT/VI
by targeting the skills needed for reintegration into community work settings and to
facilitate job retention among persons with SMI. It is a manualized intervention that
combines elements of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) with work-related social skills
training and basic problem solving training (SST). The CBT module of the treatment is
designed to help reduce residual symptoms of mental illness and help patients develop
strategies to cope with symptom exacerbations when they occur. The SST social skills and
problem solving modules are designed to help patients improve their interpersonal
functioning at work.
The purpose of this study is to conduct a randomized clinical trial comparing CWT/VI
augmented with CBT-SST to CWT/VI without augmentation (control condition). We will recruit
patients for the study as they are beginning jobs through enrollment in the CWT/VI program
at the VA, as this is the critical time period for them to develop the skills needed to
perform well and retain employment. Expected outcomes for CBT-SST participants relative to
controls include improved job retention and earnings, improved social skills (as assessed
both in the clinic and in the actual work place), better everyday problem solving skills /
social function, and improvements in quality of life.
The long term objective of this research is to develop and disseminate an effective skills
training program that can improve work function and job retention among persons with SMI,
and thereby enhance: a) their social role functioning; and b) their quality of life.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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