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COMPLETED
NA
46 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2014-11-03
2018-03-26
Brief Summary
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In this study, the investigators will be looking at the behavioral and neurological changes (changes in the brain) and the reductions in PTSD symptoms that may come from participating in this treatment. The investigators are interested in determining if treatment does reverse changes in the brain caused by PTSD and mTBI. To help the investigators understand changes in how the brain functions, the participants will complete a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scan before and after either IRV or an active control group. Both conditions are 9-session, 12-week interventions. Participation will help the investigators understand how therapy for PTSD and mTBI impacts the brain's response to emotions and therapeutic processes.
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Detailed Description
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The literature on how mTBI and co-morbid PTSD affect each other and the effects on Veterans several years post-deployment is sparse. Treatment recommendations specific to Veterans with both mTBI and PTSD are in flux, and while treatments address each disorder independently, they may not be effective when the two disorders co-occur. Further impacting successful treatment of Veterans is the fact that many Veterans do not seek treatment, in part due to the distance they travel to obtain VA services and stigma.
Treatments that are accessible and improve symptoms in patients with mTBI and PTSD alone may facilitate rehabilitation in Veterans with co-morbid mTBI and PTSD. Mindfulness and mantra have been suggested to be effective in Veterans with PTSD and in civilians with TBI, improving quality of life. The current study proposes a type of mindfulness targeted for Veterans, Inner Resources for Veterans (IRV).
Inner Resources for Veterans (IRV), a mindfulness and mantra intervention, is based on Inner Resources for Stress, an intervention which utilizes mindfulness, techniques that encourage present moment attention for the purpose of promoting better self-monitoring and self-regulation, and mantra, the repetition of sounds that do not have meaning in order to maintain present focused attention. The Inner Resources protocol targets PTSD and has been associated with reduced PTSD and anxiety symptoms, reduced number of depressive symptoms, and depression remissions at a 9-month follow-up, as well as increased perceived self-efficacy. Pilot results of older combat Veterans with PTSD indicated that Inner Resources is a safe, feasible, and acceptable intervention. The control condition is an active treatment called Essential Skills, a manualized therapy adapted from a similar therapy utilized at multiple VAs as a psychoeducational and symptom management treatment for PTSD. In a previous study at the Michael E. DeBakey VA that did not investigate the effect of mTBI, Essential Skills provided education on the symptoms and effects of PTSD. For example, subjects learned to recognize the circumstances that triggered their symptoms, how to identify and participate in healthy activities, and how to monitor their sleep. In the current study, in Essential Skills, Veterans learn about symptoms of both mTBI and PTSD and coping skills.
In addition to the changes in functional and psychological symptoms and neural pathways, IRV would offer Veterans a treatment they could utilize whenever challenging situations occur regardless of location. Since the treatment would be relatively cost-free after initial training, IRV could also dramatically reduce financial burden to both Veterans and VA. Few treatment studies focusing on Veterans with co-morbid mTBI and PTSD support the innovation of this study, as does generation of community integration data to relate to changes in functional connectivity.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Inner Resources for Veterans (IRV) mindfulness and mantra
Complete a mindfulness and mantra therapy
Inner Resources for Veterans (IRV)
Mindfulness and breath-focused mantra therapy which uses techniques that encourage present moment attention for the purpose of improving self-monitoring and self-regulation
Essential Skills therapy
Learn symptoms of mTBI and PTSD, coping skills
Essential Skills therapy
This active comparator is adapted from a therapy utilized at multiple VAs as a psychoeducational AND symptom management treatment for PTSD. In it, participants learn about mTBI and PTSD symptoms and coping information for PTSD.
Interventions
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Inner Resources for Veterans (IRV)
Mindfulness and breath-focused mantra therapy which uses techniques that encourage present moment attention for the purpose of improving self-monitoring and self-regulation
Essential Skills therapy
This active comparator is adapted from a therapy utilized at multiple VAs as a psychoeducational AND symptom management treatment for PTSD. In it, participants learn about mTBI and PTSD symptoms and coping information for PTSD.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* PTSD as assessed by the Clinician Administered PTSD Scale (CAPS);
* Aged 18 - 49;
* Have not previously participated in meditation training.
Exclusion Criteria
* Meet DSM-IV criteria for drug or alcohol abuse in past 30 days;
* Have a history of severe TBI based on any of following:
* Glasgow Coma Score \< 8;
* alteration of consciousness greater than 24 hours; loss of consciousness greater than 30 minutes;
* Have current neurological or general medical conditions known to impact cognitive and/or emotional functioning, including but not limited to:
* epilepsy,
* Parkinson's disease,
* Huntington's disease,
* Alzheimer's disease,
* stroke,
* chemotherapy for cancer;
* Have acute psychological instability as assessed by MEDVAMC clinician or study staff or concurrent diagnosis or schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, delusional disorder, organic psychosis, and subjects taking antipsychotic medication, and
* Have already completed a course of meditation training.
* The investigators will also exclude participants with general contraindications for MRI, including metal in or around the head (e.g., orthodontia, non-removable body piercings, etc.), ferromagnetic material in the body (e.g., non-removable body piercings), or non-MRI compatible medical devices.
18 Years
49 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Palo Alto University
OTHER
VA Office of Research and Development
FED
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Mary R Newsome, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center, Houston, TX
Locations
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Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center, Houston, TX
Houston, Texas, United States
Countries
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Provided Documents
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Document Type: Informed Consent Form
Document Type: Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan
Other Identifiers
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D1608-P
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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