Traumatic Brain Injury Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Utility of Positive Psychology in Military TBI Rehabilitation
Service members and veterans (SMVs) report more persisting symptoms following traumatic brain
injury (TBI) compared to civilian populations (Ommaya, Ommaya, Dannenber, & Salazar, 1996).
Therefore, it is important to utilize interventions that reduce psychological impairments and
increase resiliency during military TBI rehabilitation. Unlike traditional behavioral health
treatments that focus on reducing maladaptive behaviors and negative thoughts, positive
psychological treatments focus on increasing positive emotions to increase well-being. There
is substantial growing evidence demonstrating that cultivating positive emotions is
preventative and improves resiliency and psychological (Bolier et al., 2013; Sin &
Lyumbomirsky, 2009), cognitive (Estrada, Isen, & Young, 1997; Ashby & Isen, 1999; Isen &
Daubman, 1984; Isen, Daubman, & Nowicki, 1987; Fredrickson & Branigan, 2001), and health
outcomes (Pressman & Cohen, 2005). This study will examine the effectiveness of traditional
behavioral health treatment versus behavioral health treatment with an added positive
psychological group treatment in terms of psychological, cognitive, and health outcomes
during TBI rehabilitation. The hypothesis is that SMV's with TBI will experience improved
outcomes with added positive psychological treatment compared to traditional behavioral
health treatment alone.
There will be about 100 people taking part in the study, randomly assigned to either a
traditional behavioral health treatment group or an alternative behavioral health treatment
group (therefore, up to 50 people will be enrolled in each) at the Fort Belvoir Intrepid
Spirit Center over a period of 30 months. Study participants will be randomly assigned to
groups, and over 3 months the study procedures include participating in group behavioral
health treatment and/or individual behavioral health treatment and completing
pre/post-treatment questionnaires focusing on psychological, cognitive, and health outcomes.
The behavioral health intervention has not been well-studied; thus, the behavioral health
intervention is considered experimental for the treatment of psychological symptoms.
Additionally, the impact on other areas of functioning (i.e., cognitive functioning and
overall health) is currently unknown.
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