Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Clinical Trial
— SENSE-PTSDOfficial title:
Investigating the Feasibility and Efficacy of a Novel Sensory-based Psychoeducation Program for Military Veterans With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
SENSE-PTSD is an randomized controlled trial (RCT) which will evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of a novel, sensory-based psychoeducational program for improving psychological, functional, sensory, and cognitive outcomes in Canadian military veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 90 |
Est. completion date | August 31, 2025 |
Est. primary completion date | August 31, 2025 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 65 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - English-speaking adults between the ages of 18 and 65 - Veterans of the Canadian Armed Forces (active service and/or reservist); - Meet diagnostic criteria for PTSD on the Clinician Administered PTSD Scale (CAPS-5); - Able to provide written informed consent; - Have access to a smart phone, tablet, or computer with a working microphone and camera; - Have access to consistent and reliable Internet. Exclusion Criteria: - Use benzodiazepines daily or almost daily; - Use narcotics daily or almost daily; - Diagnosis of substance use disorder in the past 3 months; - History of severe head trauma with loss of consciousness or history of traumatic brain injury; - History of neurological disorder; - Diagnosis of a psychotic disorder or bipolar disorder; - Diagnosis of a neurodevelopmental disorder; - Have not had stable psychiatric medication for 6 months prior to study participation; - Currently receiving counselling which targets trauma or sensory processing. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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McMaster University | Veterans Affairs Canada |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Recruitment rate feasibility | Rate of recruitment per month. | 17 weeks | |
Primary | Eligibility criteria feasibility | Percentage of individuals who are deemed eligible to participate in the study out of the total number of individuals who complete the pre-screening survey. | 17 weeks | |
Primary | Length of completion of procedures feasibility | Time it takes to complete each study procedure. | 17 weeks | |
Primary | Location logistics | Issues that arise as a result of the virtual nature of the study. | 17 weeks | |
Primary | Attrition rates | Percentage of participants who drop out of SST. | 17 weeks | |
Primary | Attendance rates of program | Percentage of SST sessions attended per participant. | 17 weeks | |
Primary | Staff size feasibility | Facilitator feedback about how onerous their workload is. | 17 weeks | |
Primary | Communication feasibility | Research team feedback on whether communication between research team members is adequate. | 17 weeks | |
Secondary | Sensory difficulties | Changes in performance on the Adult/Adolescent Sensory Profile (semi-structured interview) at baseline, post-program, and 3-month follow-up. Scores can range between 60 and 300 with higher scores denoting greater sensory difficulties. | 17 weeks | |
Secondary | Occupational performance | Changes in performance on the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (semi-structured interview) at baseline, post-program, and 3-month follow-up. Average performance and satisfaction scores are rated from 1 (poor performance/low satisfaction) to 10 (very good performance/high satisfaction). These scores are individually compared to prior scores at each time point (baseline, post-program and 3-month follow-up), with lower scores denoting greater sensory difficulties. | 17 weeks | |
Secondary | PTSD symptomatology (structured interview) | Changes in performance on Clinician Administered PTSD Scale (structured interview) at baseline, post-program, and 3-month follow-up. Scores can range between 0 and 120 with higher scores denoting more severe PTSD symptomatology. | 17 weeks | |
Secondary | Mental health symptomatology | Changes in performance on the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (structured interview) at baseline, post-program, and 3-month follow-up. The Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview will be used to indicate whether participants have PTSD or meet criteria for other psychiatric diagnoses. Diagnoses are made on a pass-or-fail basis, not reliant on minimum or maximum scores. | 17 weeks | |
Secondary | Depression, anxiety, and stress symptomatology | Changes in performance on Depression Anxiety Stress Scale 21-item version at baseline, post-program, and 3-month follow-up. Scores can range between 0 and 42 with higher scores denoting higher depression, anxiety, and/or stress symptomatology. | 17 weeks | |
Secondary | Dissociation | Changes in performance on the Multiscale Dissociation Inventory at baseline, post-program, and 3-month follow-up. Scores can range between 0 and 120 with higher scores denoting higher dissociative symptomatology. | 17 weeks | |
Secondary | PTSD symptomatology (checklist) | Changes in performance on the PTSD Checklist for DSM-5 at baseline, post-program, and 3-month follow-up. up. Scores can range between 0 and 80 with higher scores denoting higher PTSD symptomatology. | 17 weeks | |
Secondary | Emotion regulation | Changes in performance on the Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale at baseline, post-program, and 3-month follow-up. up. Scores can range between 36 and 180 with higher scores denoting poorer emotion regulation. | 17 weeks | |
Secondary | Sleep quality | Changes in performance on the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index at baseline, post-program, and 3-month follow-up. up. Scores can range between 0 and 21 with higher scores denoting poorer sleep quality. | 17 weeks | |
Secondary | Moral injury | Changes in performance on the Moral Injury Events Scale at baseline, post-program, and 3-month follow-up. up. Scores can range between 9 and 54 with lower scores denoting higher moral injury. | 17 weeks | |
Secondary | Verbal short-term/working memory | Changes in performance on the Digit Span neuropsychological assessments from the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scales at baseline, post-program, and 3-month follow-up will be used to assess working memory. This task assesses working memory based on the average of digit sequences correctly remembered. Task difficulty dynamically varies based on the number of digits remembered, increasing or decreasing by 1 depending on whether the participants got the last trial correct. The test ends after 3 errors, with a maximum difficulty level of 25 and a minimum level of 2. The outcome measure is the maximum level achieved. | 17 weeks | |
Secondary | Attention | Changes in performance on the Feature Match neuropsychological assessment from the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scales at baseline, post-program, and 3-month follow-up, will be used to assess attention. This task assesses attention based on one's ability to correctly identify similarities and differences between as many problems as possible within 90 seconds. The total score increases when participants respond correctly and decreases by the number of shapes in the current grid when participants respond incorrectly. The outcome measure is the total score. | 17 weeks | |
Secondary | Response inhibition | Changes in performance on the Double Trouble neuropsychological assessment from the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scales at baseline, post-program, and 3-month follow-up, will be used to assess response inhibition. This task assesses response inhibition based on one's ability to make an appropriate response even when interference/distractors are present. To gain maximum points participants must solve as many problems as possible within 90 seconds, where the total score increases or decreases by 1 depending on if participants answer correctly or incorrectly. The outcome measure is the total score. | 17 weeks | |
Secondary | Executive functioning | Changes in performance on the Spatial Planning neuropsychological assessment from the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scales at baseline, post-program, and 3-month follow-up, will be used to assess one's executive functioning. This task assesses executive functioning based on correctly solving specific problems in as few moves as possible within 3-minutes. After each trial, the total score is incremented by adding the minimum number of moves required multiplied by 2, minus the number of moves made. The outcome measure is the total score. | 17 weeks |
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