Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Baseline Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale for DSM-5 (CAPS-5) Total Severity Score |
The Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale for DSM-5 (CAPS-5) is a clinician administered and scored assessment of PTSD symptoms via structured interview based upon PTSD diagnosis in DSM-5. It contains symptom subscales, a CAPS-5 total severity score, and a diagnostic score. The total severity score is a sum of symptom frequency and intensity scores for the subscales B (re-experiencing), C (avoidance) and D (hypervigilance) and ranges from 0 to 136, with higher scores indicating greater severity of PTSD symptoms. |
Baseline (screening) |
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Primary |
Primary Endpoint Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale for DSM-5 (CAPS-5) Total Severity Score |
The Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale for DSM-5 (CAPS-5) is a clinician administered and scored assessment of PTSD symptoms via structured interview based upon PTSD diagnosis in DSM-5. It contains symptom subscales, a CAPS-5 total severity score, and a diagnostic score. The total severity score is a sum of symptom frequency and intensity scores for the subscales B (re-experiencing), C (avoidance) and D (hypervigilance) and ranges from 0 to 136, with higher scores indicating greater severity of PTSD symptoms. |
Primary Endpoint (Visit 16, approximately 2 months later) |
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Secondary |
Baseline Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) |
Self-reported questionnaire that assesses sleep quality and disturbances. The index looks at subjective sleep quality, sleep latency, sleep duration, habitual sleep efficiency, sleep disturbances, use of sleeping medication, and daytime dysfunction. The component scores yield a total score which ranges 0-21 with a higher score indicating worse sleep quality. |
Baseline (screening) |
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Secondary |
Primary Endpoint Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) |
Self-reported questionnaire that assesses sleep quality and disturbances. The index looks at subjective sleep quality, sleep latency, sleep duration, habitual sleep efficiency, sleep disturbances, use of sleeping medication, and daytime dysfunction. The component scores yield a total score which ranges 0-21 with a higher score indicating worse sleep quality. |
Primary Endpoint (Visit 16, approximately 2 months later) |
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Secondary |
Baseline Patient Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) |
BDI-II is a 21-item self reported instrument used to measure severity of depressive symptoms. The BDI-II total score of 0-13 is considered minimal range, 14-19 is mild, 20-28 is moderate, and 29-63 is severe depressive symptoms. The scores range from 0 to 63, with higher score indicating greater severity of depressive symptoms. |
Baseline (screening) |
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Secondary |
Primary Endpoint Patient Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) |
BDI-II is a 21-item self reported instrument used to measure severity of depressive symptoms. The BDI-II total score of 0-13 is considered minimal range, 14-19 is mild, 20-28 is moderate, and 29-63 is severe depressive symptoms. The scores range from 0 to 63, with higher score indicating greater severity of depressive symptoms. |
Primary Endpoint (Visit 16, approximately 2 months later) |
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Secondary |
Baseline Patient Couples Satisfaction Index (CSI) |
The Couples Satisfaction Index (CSI) is a self-reported 32-item scale measuring one's satisfaction in a relationship. Questions discuss overall happiness in relationship, extent of agreement/ disagreement between partners, and feelings towards relationships and are scored on a likert scale from 0 to 5, with higher scores indicating higher satisfaction in the relationship. Scores range from 0 to 160. |
Baseline (screening) |
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Secondary |
Primary Endpoint Patient Couples Satisfaction Index (CSI) |
The Couples Satisfaction Index (CSI) is a self-reported 32-item scale measuring one's satisfaction in a relationship. Questions discuss overall happiness in relationship, extent of agreement/ disagreement between partners, and feelings towards relationships and are scored on a likert scale from 0 to 5, with higher scores indicating higher satisfaction in the relationship. Scores range from 0 to 160. |
Primary Endpoint (Visit 16, approximately 2 months later) |
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Secondary |
Baseline Partner Couples Satisfaction Index (CSI) |
The Couples Satisfaction Index (CSI) is a self-reported 32-item scale measuring one's satisfaction in a relationship. Questions discuss overall happiness in relationship, extent of agreement/ disagreement between partners, and feelings towards relationships and are scored on a likert scale from 0 to 5, with higher scores indicating higher satisfaction in the relationship. Scores range from 0 to 160. |
Baseline (screening) |
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Secondary |
Primary Endpoint Partner Couples Satisfaction Index (CSI) |
The Couples Satisfaction Index (CSI) is a self-reported 32-item scale measuring one's satisfaction in a relationship. Questions discuss overall happiness in relationship, extent of agreement/ disagreement between partners, and feelings towards relationships and are scored on a likert scale from 0 to 5, with higher scores indicating higher satisfaction in the relationship. Scores range from 0 to 160. |
Primary Endpoint (Visit 16, approximately 2 months later) |
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Secondary |
Baseline Trauma and Attachment Beliefs Scale (TABS) |
TABS is a 84-item self-report scale, which measures responses on a 1 to 6 scale (1 = "Disagree Strongly, 6 = Agree Strongly) the degree to which respondents believe the statements correspond with their own beliefs. The measures of these beliefs relate to self-safety, other-safety, self-trust, other-trust, self-esteem, other-esteem, self-intimacy, other-intimacy, self-control, and other control. A TABS total score is calculated by summing all of the items (range 84 to 504). Higher scores indicate greater disruption. |
Baseline (screening) |
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Secondary |
Primary Endpoint Trauma and Attachment Beliefs Scale (TABS) |
TABS is a 84-item self-report scale, which measures responses on a 1 to 6 scale (1 = "Disagree Strongly, 6 = Agree Strongly) the degree to which respondents believe the statements correspond with their own beliefs. The measures of these beliefs relate to self-safety, other-safety, self-trust, other-trust, self-esteem, other-esteem, self-intimacy, other-intimacy, self-control, and other control. A TABS total score is calculated by summing all of the items (range 84 to 504). Higher scores indicate greater disruption. |
Primary Endpoint (Visit 16, approximately 2 months later) |
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Secondary |
Baseline Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (ERQ) Reappraisal Subscale |
ERQ measures self-reported emotional regulation and includes 10 items to assess means of coping with emotions via regulating them through reappraisal or suppression. Items range from 1 (strongly disagree) to 7 (strongly agree). Six of the items are summed to create the reappraisal total score, with total scores ranging from 6 to 42. Higher scores indicate greater emotional reappraisal. |
Baseline (screening) |
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Secondary |
Primary Endpoint Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (ERQ) Reappraisal Subscale |
ERQ measures self-reported emotional regulation and includes 10 items to assess means of coping with emotions via regulating them through reappraisal or suppression. Items range from 1 (strongly disagree) to 7 (strongly agree). Six of the items are summed to create the reappraisal total score, with total scores ranging from 6 to 42. Higher scores indicate greater emotional reappraisal. |
Primary Endpoint (Visit 16, approximately 2 months later) |
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Secondary |
Baseline Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (ERQ) Suppression Subscale |
ERQ measures self-reported emotional regulation and includes 10 items to assess means of coping with emotions via regulating them through reappraisal or suppression. Items range from 1 (strongly disagree) to 7 (strongly agree). Four of the items are summed to create the suppression total score, with total scores ranging from 4 to 28. Higher scores indicate greater emotional suppression. |
Baseline (screening) |
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Secondary |
Primary Endpoint Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (ERQ) Suppression Subscale |
ERQ measures self-reported emotional regulation and includes 10 items to assess means of coping with emotions via regulating them through reappraisal or suppression. Items range from 1 (strongly disagree) to 7 (strongly agree). Four of the items are summed to create the suppression total score, with total scores ranging from 4 to 28. Higher scores indicate greater emotional suppression. |
Primary Endpoint (Visit 16, approximately 2 months later) |
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Secondary |
Baseline Patient PTSD Checklist-5 (PCL-5) |
The PTSD Checklist-5 (PCL-5) is a 20-item self-reported questionnaire that follows DSM-5 criteria to assess PTSD presence and severity. Item scores range from 0 (not at all) to 4 (extremely). A total symptom severity score is determined by summing all items (range 0 to 80). A higher score indicates greater PTSD symptom severity. |
Baseline (screening) |
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Secondary |
Primary Endpoint Patient PTSD Checklist-5 (PCL-5) |
The PTSD Checklist-5 (PCL-5) is a 20-item self-reported questionnaire that follows DSM-5 criteria to assess PTSD presence and severity. Item scores range from 0 (not at all) to 4 (extremely). A total symptom severity score is determined by summing all items (range 0 to 80). A higher score indicates greater PTSD symptom severity. |
Primary Endpoint (Visit 16, approximately 2 months later) |
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Secondary |
Baseline Partner-rated PTSD Checklist-5 (PCL-5) |
The PTSD Checklist-5 (PCL-5) is a 20-item self-reported questionnaire that follows DSM-5 criteria to assess PTSD presence and severity. Item scores range from 0 (not at all) to 4 (extremely). A total symptom severity score is determined by summing all items (range 0 to 80). A higher score indicates greater PTSD symptom severity. |
Baseline (screening) |
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Secondary |
Primary Endpoint Partner-rated PTSD Checklist-5 (PCL-5) |
The PTSD Checklist-5 (PCL-5) is a 20-item self-reported questionnaire that follows DSM-5 criteria to assess PTSD presence and severity. Item scores range from 0 (not at all) to 4 (extremely). A total symptom severity score is determined by summing all items (range 0 to 80). A higher score indicates greater PTSD symptom severity. |
Primary Endpoint (Visit 16, approximately 2 months later) |
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