Connecting Women to Care: Home-based Psychotherapy for Women with MST Living in Rural Areas
将妇女与护理联系起来:针对农村地区 MST 妇女的家庭心理治疗
基本信息
- 批准号:10308531
- 负责人:
- 金额:--
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2018
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2018-04-01 至 2022-12-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdministratorAffectAffectiveAftercareCaringClinicClinical TrialsClinical effectivenessCommunitiesConsolidated Framework for Implementation ResearchCoping SkillsDSM-VDataDiagnosisDiagnosticEffectivenessEnrollmentEnsureEpidemicEvaluationFaceFamilyFemaleFutureGenderGeographyHealth Services AccessibilityHealthcareHomeHybridsImpairmentInterventionMental HealthMental Health ServicesMental disordersMethodologyMethodsMilitary PersonnelOccupationsOutcomeParticipantPatientsPerceptionPersonsPopulationPost-Traumatic Stress DisordersProcessProgram DevelopmentPsychological reinforcementPsychotherapyRandomizedRandomized Controlled TrialsRegulationReplicating Effective ProgramsReportingResearchResearch DesignResourcesRiskRoleRuralRural HealthSamplingServicesSeveritiesSiteSocial FunctioningSocial isolationSocial supportStratificationSymptomsTechnologyTimeTraining ProgramsTransportationUnderserved PopulationUnemploymentVariantVeteransWomanWorkactive comparatorbarrier to carebasecommunity engagementeffectiveness evaluationeffectiveness implementation designeffectiveness implementation studyevidence baseexperiencefollow-upfunctional disabilityfuture implementationimprovedmalemedical specialtiesmilitary veteranpatient home carepatient orientedpreferenceprimary outcomeprocess evaluationprogramsrecruitremote deliveryresponserural arearuralitysatisfactionsecondary outcomeservice deliverysexual traumaskills trainingsocialsocial engagementsocial skillsstressorsurveillance datatreatment program
项目摘要
Background – Military Sexual Trauma (MST) among women Veterans is a problem of epidemic proportion
associated with significant mental health and functional impairment and substantial access to care barriers.
Surveillance data indicate that one in four women Veterans reports MST when screened. Compared to women
Veterans with other service-related stressors, those experiencing MST have greater mental health problems,
are more likely to report difficulty in functioning in social, family and intimate relationships and are more likely to
be unemployed and to report difficulties in finding a job. Nevertheless, women with MST engage less
frequently in VA health care than other women Veterans. Barriers to care include distance from specialty
services, financial difficulties, childcare and family responsibilities, and gender-related discomfort in male-
dominated VA facilities. Research over the past decade has identified the problems and concerns of women
Veterans with MST but programs addressing their mental health needs and responsive to identified barriers
are lacking. The proposed study addresses this gap by evaluating a gender-sensitive, evidence-based skills
training program delivered via home-based video technology.
Specific Aims – The study will conduct a Hybrid Type 1 effectiveness-implementation study to accomplish two
aims. The first is to determine the effectiveness of the HBVT-delivered, Skills Training in Affective Regulation
(STAIR) relative to a HBVT-delivered nonspecific active comparator, Present Centered Therapy (PCT) among
women Veterans with MST. It is hypothesized that STAIR will be superior to PCT in regards to improvement in
CAPS PTSD symptoms (primary outcome) as well as in perceived social support and social engagement
(secondary outcomes). The second aim is to conduct a multi-stakeholder, mixed method evaluation to inform
future potential implementation plans by identify barriers and facilitators of implementing STAIR via HBVT and
to contextualize and interpret the quantitative data on treatment processes and clinical effectiveness.
Methodology – This is a four-year, two-site Hybrid Type 1 effectiveness-implementation study design. A total
of 200 women Veterans with MST and PTSD symptoms (with DSM-5 PTSD Screen cut-off > 3) will be enrolled
into the study. Participants will be stratified by rurality status in a proportion representative of the national
population (34% rural vs. 66% nonrural). Stratification will ensure that resources are dedicated to recruit the
identified number of rural women. Within each level of stratification, participants will be randomized into one of
two treatments conditions, STAIR or PCT, each of which is comprised of 10 weekly sessions. Assessments will
be conducted at five time-points: baseline (week 0), midtreatment (week 5), immediately posttreatment (week
10), 2-month follow-up (week 18) and 4-month follow-up (week 26). Rurality will be included as a covariate and
assessed for variations in aspects such as retention and outcome, which will help inform future implementation
plans. Multi-stakeholder mixed-method process evaluation concerning STAIR and the use of in-home delivery
of services will include administrator, clinician and patient stakeholders. Expected Results and Anticipated
Impacts on Veterans Healthcare – It is expected that the proposed study has the potential to improve the
quality of VA healthcare by establishing the effectiveness of a social skills intervention, Skills Training in
Affective and Interpersonal Regulation (STAIR) delivered via home-based video technology (HBVT) to women
Veterans with MST, particularly those living in rural areas. The treatment simultaneously addresses social
concerns and PTSD symptoms, both of which are identified needs of women Veterans who have experienced
MST. STAIR has been demonstrated as efficacious in community populations and pilot data with women
Veterans with MST indicate similar outcomes regarding improvements in perceived social support, social
engagement and PTSD symptoms. The use of HBVT has the potential of increasing access to care to this
geographically dispersed and underserved population.
背景——女退伍军人的军事性创伤是一个普遍存在的问题
项目成果
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A home-based telehealth randomized controlled trial of skills training in affective and interpersonal regulation versus present-centered therapy for women veterans who have experienced military sexual trauma.
一项以家庭为基础的远程医疗随机对照试验,针对经历过军事性创伤的女退伍军人进行情感和人际调节技能培训与以当下为中心的治疗。
- DOI:10.1037/ccp0000872
- 发表时间:2024
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:5.9
- 作者:Cloitre,Marylene;Morabito,Danielle;Macia,Kathryn;Speicher,Sarah;Froelich,Jessilyn;Webster,Katelyn;Prins,Annabel;Villasenor,Diana;Bauer,Asha;Jackson,Christie;Fabricant,Laura;Wiltsey-Stirman,Shannon;Morland,Leslie
- 通讯作者:Morland,Leslie
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将妇女与护理联系起来:针对农村地区 MST 妇女的家庭心理治疗
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