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CompletedNCT06011161

A Pilot of the Brief Relationship Checkup

The Brief Relationship Checkup: A 3-Session Program to Support Veteran Relationships

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
40 (actual)
Sponsor
Canandaigua VA Medical Center · Federal
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The goal of this pilot trial is to study the Brief Relationship Checkup (BRC) program for Veterans with a combination of mental health and relationship concerns. BRC has been studied in Air Force primary care, but has never been tested in the Department of Veterans Affairs. To prepare for a larger study of BRC, the investigators asked the following questions: 1. Can the research team deliver BRC to Veterans with mental health concerns? ("Feasibility") 2. What is the best way to measure BRC's impact? ("Pilot Outcomes") 3. Does BRC fit the needs of Veterans, and if not, what changes would fit participants' needs? ("Refinement") Participants completed an initial interview, attended the BRC program, and completed a follow-up interview.

Detailed description

PURPOSE: Relationship distress is a common problem for Veterans with mental health concerns. Relationship treatments like couple therapy are effective, but studies in the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) find that they are infrequently used and have high dropout rates. One possible solution is for VA to offer Relationship Checkups, a short program that helps couples commit to concrete steps to improve their relationship. A brief version of the program designed for Air Force primary care -- called the Brief Relationship Checkup (BRC) for the purpose of the study -- may be an especially good fit for VA primary care or outpatient mental health teams. RESEARCH PLAN: This study is a single-arm pilot trial of BRC in 20 couples. that are in distressed committed relationship where at least one partner is a Veteran who screens positive on a primary care mental health screen for common suicide risk factors including suicide ideation, depression, PTSD, or alcohol misuse (the "Identified Patient"). Participants provided initial ratings of outcomes in separate baseline sessions, completed BRC, and then completed separate post-treatment interviews and questionnaires. SPECIFIC AIMS: AIM 1: Evaluate feasibility of conducting a BRC trial in Veterans with mental health concerns. This includes recruitment rate, completion rate, and provider adherence to protocol. AIM 2: Pilot outcomes that can be used to evaluate pre-post change in future studies of BRC. This includes relationship functioning, suicide risk factors, and treatment utilization. AIM 3: Inform continued refinement of BRC to be suitable to the needs of Veterans and their partners. This includes examining current acceptability and using open-ended interviews.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALBrief Relationship Checkup (BRC)The investigators are using the three 30-minute session protocol developed for Air Force Primary Care (Cigrang et al., 2016). Although it is simply referred to as the "Marriage Checkup" in that manuscript, the investigators use the name BRC to distinguish it from many other versions of Dr. James Cordova's Marriage Checkup (Cordova, 2014) adapted for different settings. Sessions in this version are briefer than other versions (30 mins vs. 60-90 mins) and this trial does not have any eligibility restrictions based on marital status.

Timeline

Start date
2020-01-28
Primary completion
2021-07-20
Completion
2021-07-20
First posted
2023-08-25
Last updated
2024-10-01
Results posted
2024-10-01

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06011161. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.