Multifamily Group to Reduce Marital Conflict and Disability in Veterans With mTBI (MFG-mTBI)
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ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02057081 |
Recruitment Status :
Completed
First Posted : February 6, 2014
Results First Posted : June 4, 2020
Last Update Posted : June 4, 2020
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First Submitted Date ICMJE | January 22, 2014 | ||||||
First Posted Date ICMJE | February 6, 2014 | ||||||
Results First Submitted Date ICMJE | March 13, 2020 | ||||||
Results First Posted Date ICMJE | June 4, 2020 | ||||||
Last Update Posted Date | June 4, 2020 | ||||||
Actual Study Start Date ICMJE | October 9, 2014 | ||||||
Actual Primary Completion Date | March 12, 2019 (Final data collection date for primary outcome measure) | ||||||
Current Primary Outcome Measures ICMJE |
Change in the Community Reintegration of Injured Service Members Computer Adaptive Test (CRIS-CAT) [ Time Frame: baseline, post-treatment in study month 38 after 12 bimonthly sessions, and 6-months post-treatment in study month 44 ] The Community Reintegration of Injured Service Members Computer Adaptive Test (CRIS-CAT) was used to measure community reintegration. The measure includes 3 subscales: Extent of Participation, Perceived Limitations, and Satisfaction. A total score for each subscale is calculated by summing item responses (range= 10 to 140), with higher scores indicating greater frequency of community participation (extent of participation), greater perceived limitations to community participation (perceived limitations), and greater satisfaction with community participation (satisfaction).
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Original Primary Outcome Measures ICMJE |
Change in Sydney Psychosocial Reintegration Scale [ Time Frame: pre-treatment in study month 5, post-treatment in study month 38 after 12 bimonthly sessions, and 6-months post-treatment in study month 44 ] A 12-item scale designed to measure psychosocial reintegration after TBI, targeting three domains in which the TBI population experiences particular difficulty: occupational activity (both work and leisure), interpersonal relationships, and independent living skills.
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Current Secondary Outcome Measures ICMJE |
Change in Caregiver Burden Inventory [ Time Frame: Baseline, post-treatment in study month 38 after 12 bimonthly sessions, and 6-months post-treatment in study month 44 ] The Caregiver Burden Inventory is a 24-item scale that measures caregiver burden in four areas: physical, social, emotional and time dependence burden. A total score is calculated by summing the item responses (range= 1 to 100), with higher scores indicating greater caregiver burden.
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Original Secondary Outcome Measures ICMJE |
Change in Caregiver Burden Inventory [ Time Frame: pre-treatment in study month 5, post-treatment in study month 38 after 12 bimonthly sessions, and 6-months post-treatment in study month 44 ] A 24-item scale that will evaluate caregiver burden in four areas: physical, social, emotional and time dependence burden.
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Current Other Pre-specified Outcome Measures | Not Provided | ||||||
Original Other Pre-specified Outcome Measures | Not Provided | ||||||
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Brief Title ICMJE | Multifamily Group to Reduce Marital Conflict and Disability in Veterans With mTBI | ||||||
Official Title ICMJE | Multifamily Group to Reduce Marital Conflict and Disability in Veterans With mTBI | ||||||
Brief Summary | This project addresses the rehabilitation and mental health needs of married combat Veterans post-deployed from Iraq or Afghanistan with a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) and/or significant posttraumatic stress (PTS) or combat-related stress (CS) by providing psychoeducation, communication and problem solving skills in a multifamily group (MFG) setting. In this group, Veterans and spouses/cohabiting partners learn customized therapeutic strategies to help compensate for deficits and promote Veteran community integration, interpersonal and emotion regulation skills, and marital satisfaction. The effectiveness of the skills-based MFG will be compared to that of a health education group which offers a supportive environment and basic education without skills training through a randomized clinical trial. As there is currently no family-based intervention for Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom (OEF/OIF) Veterans with mTBI offered within the VA spectrum of services, this intervention fills a crucial gap in healthcare for our newest Veterans. | ||||||
Detailed Description | Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), an injury or concussion associated with brief loss of consciousness or altered mental state, has affected as many as 35% of soldiers wounded during recent military actions in Iraq and Afghanistan. Up to 30% of those injured report persistent somatic, emotional and cognitive post-concussive symptoms (PCS) which may adversely impact family life and community re-integration. Marital conflict and intimate partner violence, reported by 54% of OEF/OIF couples, and co-occurring mental health problems may exacerbate cognitive dysfunction and delay rehabilitation. A key contributor to marital conflict is a lack of knowledge about the Veteran's condition and the skills needed to help him compensate for common deficits in memory and planning which create challenges in household management. Despite a growing evidence base for couples treatment for PTSD, there is no established family-based treatment for OEF/OIF Veterans with mTBI, creating a critical research and services gap. The proposed research aims to fill this gap by evaluating a novel form of multi-family group treatment designed to improve community integration (CI) among married/cohabiting OEF/OIF Veterans with mTBI and/or significant posttraumatic stress (PTS) or combat-related stress (CS) by training spouse/partners to aid with rehabilitation and employing disability-adapted communication and problem-solving skills to reduce marital conflict and improve marital satisfaction. Veterans (N=150) with a positive Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center (DVBIC) screen for mTBI sustained during the OEF/OIF era, confirmed by the VA Identification Clinical Interview and a Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) score 19 or if they either meet diagnostic criteria for PTSD or have trauma- or CS of at least moderate severity, as defined by either a) PTSD Checklist (PCL) score >34 or b) Customer Effort Score (CES) score of >23, will be randomized to receive either: 1) Multifamily Group for TBI for Couples (MFG-mTBI-C), a psychoeducational, rehabilitation and skills-building intervention consisting of a 2-session multifamily educational workshop providing information about TBI and 12 bi-monthly multifamily group meetings providing skills training in problem-solving and communication related to cognitive/emotional deficits; or 2) 14 bi-monthly multifamily group sessions delivering health education without skills training. Both treatments will be preceded by 2-3 individual couples sessions. Participants will be assessed pre- and post-treatment and 6 months post-treatment. Data will be analyzed using an intent-to-treat analysis with paired comparisons between treatment groups on primary (Veteran CI, caregiver burden) and secondary (anger management, use of social supports) outcome variables using mixed effects regression models. It is hypothesized that Veterans treated with MFG-mTBI-C will show improved CI, anger management and use of social support, and spouse/partners will show reduced burden compared with those treated in the health education group. If efficacious, MFG-mTBI-C has the potential to assist Veterans with mTBI and their partners throughout the VA Health Care System. |
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Study Type ICMJE | Interventional | ||||||
Study Phase ICMJE | Not Applicable | ||||||
Study Design ICMJE | Allocation: Randomized Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment Masking: Double (Participant, Outcomes Assessor) Primary Purpose: Treatment |
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Publications * | Not Provided | ||||||
* Includes publications given by the data provider as well as publications identified by ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier (NCT Number) in Medline. |
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Recruitment Information | |||||||
Recruitment Status ICMJE | Completed | ||||||
Actual Enrollment ICMJE |
249 | ||||||
Original Estimated Enrollment ICMJE |
360 | ||||||
Actual Study Completion Date ICMJE | August 31, 2019 | ||||||
Actual Primary Completion Date | March 12, 2019 (Final data collection date for primary outcome measure) | ||||||
Eligibility Criteria ICMJE | Inclusion Criteria: Eligible Veterans must have a diagnosis of mTBI in accordance with the VA/DoD Clinical Practice Guideline for Management of Concussion/Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: injury or concussion associated with at least one of the following: brief (< 30 minutes) loss of consciousness or altered state of consciousness or post-traumatic amnesia for < 24 hours following the injury, or they either meet diagnostic criteria for PTSD based on the MINI or have trauma- or CS of at least moderate severity, as defined by either: a) PCL score >34; or b) CES score of >23.
Inclusion criteria-partners: Legally married to or co-residing with Veteran for at least 6 months, with no plans for divorce or separation. Exclusion Criteria: Exclusion criteria for Veterans and partners are:
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Ages ICMJE | 18 Years to 65 Years (Adult, Older Adult) | ||||||
Accepts Healthy Volunteers ICMJE | No | ||||||
Contacts ICMJE | Contact information is only displayed when the study is recruiting subjects | ||||||
Listed Location Countries ICMJE | United States | ||||||
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NCT Number ICMJE | NCT02057081 | ||||||
Other Study ID Numbers ICMJE | D1106-R 1I01RX001106 ( U.S. NIH Grant/Contract ) |
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Has Data Monitoring Committee | Yes | ||||||
U.S. FDA-regulated Product |
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Current Responsible Party | VA Office of Research and Development | ||||||
Original Responsible Party | US Department of Veterans Affairs | ||||||
Current Study Sponsor ICMJE | VA Office of Research and Development | ||||||
Original Study Sponsor ICMJE | US Department of Veterans Affairs | ||||||
Collaborators ICMJE | Not Provided | ||||||
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PRS Account | VA Office of Research and Development | ||||||
Verification Date | May 2020 | ||||||
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