Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Symptoms in Later Life
NCT ID: NCT03821259
Last Updated: 2020-07-13
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COMPLETED
88 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2018-11-06
2019-05-17
Brief Summary
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Traumatic life experiences do not necessarily lead to PTSD. Psychological resources, including emotional stability and social support, allow individuals to find appropriate coping strategies and maintain well-being in old age. Group identification, defined as a sense of belonging to a specific group, influences the response to social support and may be important in predicting distress in old age. On the other hand, socioeconomic deprivation is likely to increase this distress as exposure to traumatic events is more prevalent in disadvantaged populations.
The present study will investigate the impact of those factors on PTSD symptoms in later life. The researcher will recruit 85 older adults from the Older People Psychological Therapies Service, who are in receipt of psychological treatment for PTSD, anxiety or depression. Participants will be asked to provide basic demographic information, which will be used to describe the participant characteristics and to estimate the degree of socioeconomic deprivation. Participants will also complete five measures to screen for cognitive impairment and measure PTSD symptoms, lifetime trauma exposure, emotion regulation and group identification.
The findings will help improve the diagnostic process and development of psychological treatments for PTSD in older adults by expanding our knowledge of this condition in later life.
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Detailed Description
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To investigate the importance and relative contribution of interpersonal and intra-individual factors, including lifetime trauma exposure, emotion regulation, social group belonging and socioeconomic deprivation in predicting PTSD symptoms in older adults.
Primary research questions:
1. Will greater lifetime trauma exposure predict higher levels of PTSD symptoms in older adults?
2. Will greater difficulties in emotion regulation predict higher levels of PTSD symptoms in older adults?
3. Will a lower number of group identifications predict higher levels of PTSD symptoms in older adults?
4. Will higher levels of socioeconomic deprivation predict higher levels of PTSD symptoms in older adults?
Secondary research questions:
1. What is the relative contribution of lifetime trauma exposure in predicting levels of PTSD symptoms in older adults?
2. What is the relative contribution of difficulties in emotion regulation in predicting levels of PTSD symptoms in older adults?
3. What is the relative contribution of group identifications in predicting levels of PTSD symptoms in older adults?
4. What is the relative contribution of socioeconomic deprivation in predicting levels of PTSD symptoms in older adults?
Design:
The study will employ a cross-sectional, within-groups design. An opportunistic clinical sample of older adults, aged 65 and over, in receipt of psychological treatment for PTSD, anxiety or depression in the Older People Psychological Therapies Service in NHS Tayside will be recruited. Participants will be asked to provide basic demographic information and to complete five measures, screening for cognitive impermanent and measuring PTSD symptoms, lifetime trauma exposure, emotion regulation and group identification. Correlation and multiple regression analyses will be used to answer the research hypotheses.
Conditions
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Study Design
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CASE_ONLY
CROSS_SECTIONAL
Study Groups
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Older adults with mental health history
Eligible participants, aged 65 and over, will be established in treatment for PTSD, anxiety or depression in the Older Adult Psychological Therapies service.
Psychological measures
Participants will be asked to provide basic demographic information and to complete five measures, screening for cognitive impermanent and measuring PTSD symptoms, lifetime trauma exposure, emotion regulation and group identification.
Interventions
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Psychological measures
Participants will be asked to provide basic demographic information and to complete five measures, screening for cognitive impermanent and measuring PTSD symptoms, lifetime trauma exposure, emotion regulation and group identification.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* In receipt of psychological treatment for PTSD, anxiety or depression
* Fluent English speaker
* Ability to give consent
Exclusion Criteria
* Under investigation for or a confirmed diagnosis of dementia
* Currently experiencing an episode of a serious mental illness, e.g. psychosis
* Ongoing substance misuse
* Ongoing serious risk issues (i.e. risk of harm to self and others, suicidality)
65 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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NHS Tayside
OTHER_GOV
University of Edinburgh
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Klaudia Suchorab, MSc
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
NHS Tayside/University of Edinburgh
Locations
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Tayside Older People Psychological Therapies service
Dundee, , United Kingdom
Countries
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Provided Documents
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Document Type: Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan
Other Identifiers
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CAHSS1802/04
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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