Traumatic Brain Injury Clinical Trial
— RCBIOfficial title:
Re-entry Continuum for Brain Injury
The overall research objectives of the proposed project are to decrease the rate of recidivism, defined as returning to incarceration within three years of release, as well as reduce the number of violent offenses, through the successful implementation of a continuum of services that addresses the unique needs of the TBI population. RHI, in partnership with PCF and IU, will work together to accomplish these goals. To meet study objectives, this randomized controlled trial (RCT) will enroll 102 individuals with TBI who will be randomized into the Reentry Continuum for Brain Injury (RCBI) intervention or a TAU-CG. Participants will be screened for TBI eight months prior to release from PCF. Upon consenting to participate, all subjects will be evaluated before, during, and after the intervention and recidivism data will be collected through IDOC's Data Analysis and Technology Department.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 102 |
Est. completion date | January 1, 2025 |
Est. primary completion date | January 1, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Male |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - History of moderate to severe TBI - Ages 18 and older - Offenders currently serving their sentence at PCF in Greencastle, Indiana - Approximately eight or less months remaining in their sentence, but no fewer than 5 months remaining in sentence. Exclusion Criteria: - In restricted housing (e.g., solitary confinement) - Inability to comprehend the study - Individuals requiring a legally authorized representative (LAR) |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Putnamville Correctional Facility | Greencastle | Indiana |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change in Brain Injury Coping Skills Questionnaire (BICS-Q) | Designed to measure self-efficacy related to brain injury. BICS-Q was designed based on Bandura's Guide for developing self-efficacy scales. Participants rate 20 items using a 5-point Likert-scale resulting in a total score. BICS-Q has shown significant change across BICS participants in multiple studies. Participants rate each statement from 0 (Not at all) to 4 (Extremely). Higher scores suggest greater self-efficacy. | within 2 weeks, 3 months | |
Primary | Change in Buss Perry Aggression Questionnaire (AQ) | A standardized measure comprised of 34 statements to assess anger, hostile thoughts, and physical and verbal aggression.10 Participants rate statements using a 5-point scale (1 - Extremely uncharacteristic of me to 5 - Extremely characteristic of me). Raw and scaled scores (adjusted by age and gender) are provided for aggression subcomponents and total aggression. Total aggression will be used for our analyses. The AQ is a widely used measure, including for TBI studies.11 It has good test-retest reliability (.72-.80), and good internal consistency (.76-.94). Higher scores suggest higher aggression tendencies | within 2 weeks, 3 months | |
Primary | Change in Attributions of Intent Hostility Questionnaire (AIHQ) | This consists of 5 written vignettes describing ambiguous actions/ situations (unclear intent behind actions). After participants read each vignette and imagine the scenario happening to her or him, they are asked five questions: 1) why the other person (or persons) acted that way toward you (open-ended response later rated by an independent rater; score indicates ''hostility bias''); 2) Whether the other person (or persons) performed the action on purpose (1 ''definitely no'' to 6 ''definitely yes'') using a Likert Scale (Intent score); 3) how angry it would make them feel (1 ''not at all angry'' to 5 ''very angry'') using a Likert scale (anger score); 4) how much they would blame the other person (or persons) (1 ''not at all'' to 5 ''very much'') using a Likert scale (blame score); and 5) how she or he would respond to the situation, (open-ended response). | within 2 weeks, 3 months | |
Primary | Change in Participation Assessment with Combined Tools - Objective (PART-O) | This is a 17-item measure developed and validated by the NIDILRR-sponsored TBI Model Systems13 to evaluate participation in the community with three domains: Productivity, Social Relations, and Out and About. Each item is scored on a 0 to 5 scale. Total PART-O scores will be used for our analyses. | 3 months, 1 year | |
Primary | Change in Survey of Unmet Needs and Services Utilized (SUNSU) | This measure is designed to assess both the usage of and desire for services unique to brain injury. The SUNSU includes a comprehensive list of 27 service needs and results in two scores: the number of met needs and the number of unmet needs. The measure shows good internal consistency as well as validity when compared to other needs assessments in the brain injury population. Participants decide if they : currently want help for the need, currently receiving help for the need, or it is not a need at all. | 3 months, 1 year | |
Primary | Change in Recidivism | This is defined as return to incarceration within three years of release and is the primary outcome to be collected through the IDOC Research and Technology Division for all participants at three time points: one, two, and three years after release. | 1 year after release, 2 years after release, 3 years after release | |
Primary | Change in Behavioral Infractions | This is collected from PCF directly for each participant at time of release. The number and type of infractions will be counted between study enrollment and release. | 3 months | |
Primary | Change in Employment | This includes acquisition and sustainability (i.e., duration of employment) data will be collected through the IDOC Research and Technology Division for all offenders at three time points: one year, two years, and three years after release from IDOC. | Prior to release, 1 year after release, 2 years after release, and 3 years after release | |
Primary | Change in Violent Rearrests | This is collected for each participant through the IDOC Data Analysis and Technology Department for all offenders at three time points: one year, two years, and three years after release from IDOC. Offenses are coded between 1 and 6 with 1 being the highest level of violence and 6 being the lowest level/non-violent. Type of offense in criminal history (violent vs. nonviolent) will also be collected as a covariate. | 1 year after release, 2 years after release, 3 years after release | |
Secondary | Level of Service Inventory - Revised (LSI-R) | This is a 54-item scale designed to measure criminal risk with ten subscales of criminogenic factors including Criminal History, Education/Employment, Financial, Family Marital, Accommodation, Leisure/Recreation, Companions, Alcohol/Drug Problems, Emotional/Personal, and Attitudes/Orientation. The items are scored utilizing a dichotomous rating system of 0 = absent and 1 = present with final scores ranging from 0 to 54. The LSI-R has been studied extensively and is considered one of the most used risk assessments in the offender population.15 Inter-rater reliability coefficients range from .80 to .96 with studies of validity showing that higher LSI-R scores have been associated with recidivism (short- and long-term), adjustment, and institutional misconduct. Higher scores suggest greater likelihood of recidivism, criminality, substance use, etc. | within 2 weeks | |
Secondary | Change in Behavioral Rating Inventory of Executive Function-Adult Version (BRIEF-A) | This is a standardized measure published by Psychological Assessment Resources (PAR) designed to measure self-regulation in adults. The BRIEF-A consists of 75 items, takes 10 to 15 minutes to administer and generates nine subscales: Inhibit, Self-Monitor, Plan/Organize, Shift, Initiate, Task Monitor, Emotional Control, Working Memory, and Organization of Materials. Participants rate each item as 0 = Never, 1 = Sometimes, 2 = Often. | within 2 weeks, 3 months, 1 year |
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