Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic Clinical Trial
Official title:
Meditation Interventions for Treatment of PTSD in Veterans
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a debilitating psychiatric disorder which results in serious impairments in interpersonal, occupational and social functioning. Effective treatments are available for PTSD but they do not work for everyone. Alternative treatments are needed to help those veterans not helped by currently available treatments. Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) is a group based treatment focused on mindfulness meditation. MBSR has been found to be effective in helping people with problems with pain and anxiety. MBSR has not yet been studied in veterans with PTSD. The proposed study will compare MBSR with a standard psychotherapy treatment in veterans with PTSD. This research is relevant to Veterans' health because of the need to develop alternative treatments for veterans with PTSD who have not responded to currently available treatments.
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a debilitating psychiatric disorder associated with
high rates of chronicity, poor quality of life, and severe impairments in interpersonal,
occupational, and social functioning. While evidence-based psychotherapies for treatment of
PTSD have been developed and disseminated within the VA system, no treatment has shown
universal effectiveness and there have been great concerns about attenuated treatment
response and elevated treatment drop out in veteran populations. The evaluation of
alternative treatment modalities for veterans with PTSD is therefore an important priority.
The Minneapolis VA Health Care System (MVAHCS) has taught Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction
(MBSR), a group-based intervention focused on mindfulness meditation, to veteran clinical
populations since 2001, and pilot data from veterans diagnosed with PTSD is promising.
Despite support for the application of MBSR to other mental health and physical problems,
MBSR has not been systematically evaluated as a treatment for PTSD. Moreover, the existing
literature on MBSR is limited by methodological weaknesses. If shown to be efficacious
through scientifically sound trials, MSBR may offer an effective, acceptable, and tolerable
intervention for veterans suffering PTSD who are unable to engage in or complete traditional
exposure-based therapies. The primary goal of this proposal is to conduct a methodologically
rigorous randomized controlled trial (RCT) of MBSR in treating PTSD among veterans,
examining both symptom outcomes and subsequent health services utilization. Given our
compelling pilot data, we propose initial steps to evaluate putative mechanisms of change
(self-report and electrophysiology markers, i.e., EEG) through which MBSR may relate to PTSD
symptom improvements, and to examine the acceptability of MBSR to the veteran population.
The MVAHCS and the assembled team combines expertise in PTSD treatment and research,
clinical trials, and neuroscience, with clinical expertise in MBSR and compelling pilot data
to support the feasibility and scope of the current project. The efficacy of MBSR will be
examined relative to present-centered group therapy (PCGT), a non-specific therapeutic
comparison group. Veterans diagnosed with PTSD will be randomized to MBSR or PCGT for 9
weeks. Each intervention will be delivered in group format following manualization by
trained clinicians receiving expert supervision. Treatment integrity will be independently
monitored. Assessment of clinical outcomes post-treatment and 2 months follow-up will be
independently evaluated. Putative mechanisms of mindfulness meditation will be assessed
using self-report and electrophysiology markers. We have the following aims:
Primary Aim 1: To evaluate the efficacy of MBSR as a treatment for PTSD in veterans compared
to PCGT over 9-weeks of treatment and 2-month follow-up.
Secondary Aim 1: To identify potential treatment-based predictors of PTSD outcomes.
Secondary Aim 2: To identify differences in subsequent VA health services utilization among
veterans across treatment conditions.
Exploratory Aims:
1. To evaluate rates of drop-out, compliance, and consumer satisfaction with MBSR.
2. To evaluate acceptability and outcomes of treatment with veterans with mild traumatic
brain injuries.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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