Brief Peer Supported webSTAIR Compared to Enhanced Wait List
NCT ID: NCT04286165
Last Updated: 2023-08-18
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
178 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2020-01-20
2022-09-28
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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An 11-module version of webSTAIR with therapist coaching has provided pilot data that the program is effective in reducing symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression as well as improving emotion regulation and work and social adjustment. Pilot data indicate that initial gains are made in the first 6 sessions. In addition, qualitative interviews with Veterans who have completed the program indicate high satisfaction with these modules. This study will assess whether a shorter version of the treatment (6 rather than 11 modules) and with peer rather than professional coaching will be effective compared to a waitlist condition. The BPS webSTAIR program was developed with the aim of providing a treatment for trauma-related symptoms that is effective, brief, engaging and likely to be completed by the user. The reduction of the number of modules creates a briefer treatment than the investigators current web-based program. In addition, data indicated that integrating Veteran peers into mental health programs leads to better engagement and greater retention providing the rationale for including Veteran peers rather than therapists (e.g., psychologists, social workers). Given the absence of findings that a brief, peer-supported version of webSTAIR provides improvement in the above symptoms, the research team followed recommendations for the development and testing of psychotherapies and used a waitlist control as an initial test of efficacy.
The aim is to establish the efficacy of BPS webSTAIR in improving symptoms of PTSD and depression, emotion regulation problems and work and social adjustment compared to a Waitlist Control.
Hypothesis 1a: Compared to WL, BPS webSTAIR will provide greater improvement in PTSD symptoms as measured by the PCL5 and depression as measured by the PHQ-8 (secondary outcome). Assessments will be made at pre-treatment, post-treatment, and 8-week follow-up for webSTAIR participants and pre and post-treatment (or 10 weeks from randomization) for WL.
Hypothesis 1b: Compared to WL, BPS webSTAIR will provide greater improvement in emotion regulation as measured by the DERS-16 and overall functioning as measured by the work and social adjustment scale (WSAS) (secondary outcomes). Assessments will be made at pre-treatment, post-treatment and 8-week follow-up for webSTAIR participants and pre and post-treatment (or 10 weeks after randomization) for WL.
In the BPS webSTAIR condition, participants will first complete a welcome module to orient them to the program. After randomization, participants will have 10 weeks to complete the 6 modules. Every time the Veteran logs on they will have the opportunity to engage with a Veteran peer for support through the web program. Contacts can last for up to an hour. Veterans will receive a series of automated reminders and engagement emails that the Vets Prevail program sends at various points in the program.
The equivalence of the treatment conditions on baseline variables demographics and psychological variables) will be assessed and controlled (if necessary) in the final analyses. Other preliminary analyses will include examination of distributional properties of the measures. Transformations will be used to improve distributions when necessary. Missing data patterns (from missed assessments and from dropout) will be examined and compared between conditions. Mixed Effects Models (MEMs) will be used to evaluate differences between the two treatments over time with time as a main effect and treatment-by-time as an interaction term.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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BPS webSTAIR 6 Levels with Peer Support
Participants in BPS webSTAIR will complete a baseline, posttreatment and 2-month follow-up assessment. In the BPS webSTAIR condition, participants will first complete a welcome module to orient them to the program. After randomization, participants will have 10 weeks to complete the 6 modules. Every time the Veteran logs on they will have the opportunity to engage with a Veteran peer for support through the web program. Contacts can last for up to an hour. Veterans will receive a series of automated reminders and engagement emails that the Vets Prevail program sends at various points in the program.
Brief Peer Supported webSTAIR
The BPS webSTAIR program is an online platform where individuals are taught skills in emotion regulation. In this program they will learn how to recognize the emotions they are feeling by assessing their own body language, being attentive to their thought processes, and attempting to replace negative behaviors with positive. Throughout the platform they will engage in written exercises to help them solidify the lessons with their own life experiencing. They will also have the support of peers throughout the program to help them when they need clarification or having a difficult time applying the lesson(s).
Wait List
In Wait list, participants will be asked to go about their life as usual. They will be asked not to participate in any other programs for PTSD or depression symptoms for 10 weeks. After the 10 weeks, WL participants can begin any other program for PTSD or depression. They will also be given the option of participating in BPS webSTAIR or be provided with information about other web-based programs that might be of interest or relevant to them.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Brief Peer Supported webSTAIR
The BPS webSTAIR program is an online platform where individuals are taught skills in emotion regulation. In this program they will learn how to recognize the emotions they are feeling by assessing their own body language, being attentive to their thought processes, and attempting to replace negative behaviors with positive. Throughout the platform they will engage in written exercises to help them solidify the lessons with their own life experiencing. They will also have the support of peers throughout the program to help them when they need clarification or having a difficult time applying the lesson(s).
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Internet connection allowing stable access to VetsPrevail website
* Have experienced at least one traumatic event (positive on the LEC)
* A score greater than or equal to 3 on the PC-PTSD OR greater than or equal to 2 on the PHQ2 on the screen.
* Enrollment into the webSTAIR study must be completed within two weeks of completing screener/eligibility based on symptoms.
Exclusion Criteria
* Being unlikely to benefit from therapy or Telemental health, for example:
* Cognitive difficulties as indicated during baseline assessment.
* Active psychosis as indicated during baseline assessment
21 Years
80 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Palo Alto Veterans Institute for Research
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Marylène Cloitre
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigators
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Marylene Cloitre, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
National Center for PTSD Dissemination and Training Division
Locations
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VA Palo Alto Health Care System, NC-PTSD, Dissemination and Training Division
Palo Alto, California, United States
Countries
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References
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Ong LE, Speicher S, Villasenor D, Kim J, Jacobs A, Macia KS, Cloitre M. Brief Peer-Supported Web-Based Skills Training in Affective and Interpersonal Regulation (BPS webSTAIR) for Trauma-Exposed Veterans in the Community: Randomized Controlled Trial. J Med Internet Res. 2024 Oct 2;26:e52130. doi: 10.2196/52130.
Provided Documents
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Document Type: Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan
Other Identifiers
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CLO0009
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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