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RecruitingNCT06778278

Transition Health and Resilience Through Valued Experiences (THRiVE) Pilot for Newly Separated Veterans

Adapting Behavioral Activation to Improve Mental Health Outcomes and Reduce Suicide Risk During the Military Transition

Status
Recruiting
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
40 (estimated)
Sponsor
RTI International · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The objective of this study is to develop and pilot a program designed to improve mental health outcomes and reduce suicide risk during the transition from military to civilian life. It is hypothesized that the Transition Health and Resilience through Valued Experiences (THRiVE) program, to be developed as part of this study, will meet participant recruitment, retention, and satisfaction benchmarks (primary outcomes) and show positive preliminary effects on mental health symptoms, risk factors for suicidal ideation, and psychosocial functioning outcomes (secondary outcomes). The specific aims of this study are to: 1. Develop a small-group, peer-led, cross-cutting prevention program for newly separated veterans (NSVs) called THRiVE and 2. Evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effects of the THRiVE program on mental health symptoms, risk factors for suicidal ideation, and psychosocial functioning outcomes. Up to 40 NSVs participating in this Stage 1 pilot study will complete validated self-report measures at baseline, immediately after completing the THRiVE program (post-THRiVE), and 3 months after completing the THRiVE program (follow-up). The duration of a participant's time in the study is anticipated to be 5 months.

Detailed description

Transition from military to civilian life presents both opportunities and challenges. Although existing programs provide newly separated veterans (NSVs) with valuable support for their vocational well-being during the military transition, these programs do not fully address the psychosocial aspects of reintegrating into civilian life. This is problematic because the military transition is a time during which NSVs are at higher risk for developing mental health disorders and suicidal ideation. Although evidence-based treatments for common mental health concerns exist, cross-cutting prevention programs for NSVs are lacking. Behavioral Activation (BA), an evidence-based treatment that holds potential for optimizing psychosocial well-being during the military transition, could be adapted into a skills-based mental health promotion and suicide prevention program to fill this gap. This Phase 1 study involves a one-arm clinical trial to pilot test the program, called Transition Health and Resilience through Valued Experiences (THRiVE), in a sample of up to 40 NSVs. Primary outcomes include measures of feasibility (based on administrative data) and acceptability (based on administrative data and a validated self-report instrument). Mental health symptoms, risk factors for suicidal ideation, and psychosocial functioning will be assessed (using validated self-report instruments) at baseline, immediately post-THRiVE, and at follow-up 3 months after completing the THRiVE program. The duration of a participant's time in the study is anticipated to be 5 months. Findings from this pilot study will inform the design an anticipated larger, fully powered Stage 2 trial.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALTransition Health and Resilience through Valued Experiences (THRiVE) ProgramSix (6) total weekly, 90-minute, small-group, peer-led sessions delivered virtually

Timeline

Start date
2025-07-30
Primary completion
2026-10-31
Completion
2026-10-31
First posted
2025-01-16
Last updated
2026-01-21

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06778278. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.