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CompletedNCT04225130

Decreasing Suicide Risk Among Service Members With Posttraumatic Stress

Decreasing Suicide Risk Among Service Members With Posttraumatic Stress Using Written Exposure Therapy

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
95 (actual)
Sponsor
Boston VA Research Institute, Inc. · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

In this study, the investigators will conduct a randomized controlled trial (RCT) to evaluate the efficacy of the WET-S + treatment as usual (TAU) compared with TAU among high-risk, suicidal service members with PTSD or posttraumatic stress (PTS) admitted to the Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center (CRDAMC) acute inpatient psychiatry unit at Fort Hood, Texas. Suicide risk and PTS symptom severity are the primary outcomes. Secondary outcomes include subsequent hospitalizations for suicidal thoughts and behaviors and suicide attempts. Investigators will conduct a needs assessment with stakeholders during the RCT to develop a tool kit for WET implementation in other DoD inpatient psychiatry units.

Detailed description

This study aims to compare a new formulation of WET referred to as WET-for suicide (WET-S) that includes crisis response planning + treatment as usual (TAU) compared with TAU among high-risk, suicidal service members with PTS admitted to the Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center (CRDAMC) acute inpatient psychiatry unit at Fort Hood, Texas. Aim 1: Determine if WET-S reduces the presence, frequency, and severity of suicidal ideation, suicide plans, suicide gestures, suicide attempts, non-suicidal self-injurious behaviors, and rehospitalization for suicidality. Aim 2: Determine if WET-S + TAU reduces PTS symptom severity among service members admitted to an acute psychiatric inpatient unit for SI and/or attempt compared with TAU. Aim 3: Determine if reductions in PTS symptoms mediate the association between treatment condition and suicide-related outcomes (suicidal ideation, plans, gestures, attempts, non-suicidal self-injurious behaviors, and rehospitalizations). Aim 4: Develop a tool kit for WET-S implementation through a needs assessment with key stakeholders and evaluation of contextual factors among DoD inpatient facilities to determine readiness for successful implementation of WET-S. Study investigators will conduct a randomized controlled trial (RCT) to evaluate the efficacy of the WET-S + treatment as usual (TAU) compared with TAU among high-risk, suicidal service members with PTSD or posttraumatic stress (PTS) admitted to the Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center (CRDAMC) acute inpatient psychiatry unit at Fort Hood, Texas. Investigators will conduct a needs assessment with stakeholders during the RCT to develop a tool kit for WET implementation in other DoD inpatient psychiatry units. Data will be collected in Texas. Investigators conservatively anticipate enrollment of approximately 140 service members to achieve a final sample size of 124 (n = 62 per condition) after accounting for 15% attrition. CRDAMC receives approximately 4500 admissions each year for SI/attempt. TAU on the inpatient unit consists of crisis management and stabilization. Suicide risk and PTS symptom severity are the primary outcomes. Secondary outcomes include subsequent hospitalizations for suicidal thoughts and behaviors and suicide attempts.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALWritten Exposure Therapy -for SuicideThe first session will consist of the therapist educating the participant about common reactions to trauma and providing information regarding the rationale of WET-S as a treatment for PTSD. The participant will then be given general instructions for completing the trauma narratives, specific instructions for completing the first session, and will then complete the first (30 minutes) narrative writing session. Participants will be instructed to write about the same trauma experience during each session. The importance of delving into their deepest emotions surrounding the trauma event is emphasized. All WET-S sessions will take place in a private room and begin with the therapist reading the specific writing instructions for that session and then leaving the instructions with the participant while 30-minute writing session is completed.
BEHAVIORALTreatment as UsualThe TAU condition consists of daily contact and patient centered care by the acute psychiatric inpatient unit provider team (e.g., psychiatrists, therapists, case managers, behavioral health techs). TAU includes initial stabilization, nurse case management, medication management, psychoeducation groups, and discharge planning. Patients engage with the provider team daily.

Timeline

Start date
2020-01-09
Primary completion
2022-12-31
Completion
2022-12-31
First posted
2020-01-13
Last updated
2023-10-31

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04225130. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.

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