RTI International, 3040 E. Cornwallis Rd, P.O. Box 12194, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-2194, USA.
Duke University School of Medicine, Duke North Pavilion, 2400 Pratt Street, Durham, NC 27705, USA.
Contemp Clin Trials. 2024 Nov;146:107670. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2024.107670. Epub 2024 Aug 24.
Nearly 2 million U.S. veterans live with co-occurring alcohol use disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder (AUD/PTSD). Extant AUD/PTSD treatments emphasize symptom reduction, sometimes overlooking psychosocial functioning improvements, and have dropout rates as high as 50 %. Additionally, current approaches to measuring psychosocial functioning are limited to self-report. This study protocol describes a 1:1 parallel, two-arm, pilot randomized controlled trial comparing Behavioral Activation (BA) psychotherapy to Relapse Prevention (RP) psychotherapy for veterans with AUD/PTSD.
Forty-six veterans with AUD/PTSD will be block-randomized to eight weekly, virtual, hour-long individual sessions of BA or RP. Clinical interview, self-report, and geospatial assessments will be administered at pre- and post-treatment. Select outcome and exploratory measures will be administered during treatment. Analyses will focus on trial feasibility, BA acceptability, and preliminary efficacy. Geospatial analyses will explore whether pre- to post-treatment changes in geospatial movement can be used to objectively measure treatment response. The study site and an independent Data and Safety Monitoring Board will monitor trial progress, safety, and quality. De-identified data from consenting participants will be submitted to a sponsor-designated data repository.
If successful, this trial could help to provide veterans with AUD/PTSD with a more acceptable treatment option. Positive findings would also lay groundwork for testing BA in civilians with AUD/PTSD. Finally, by incorporating novel geospatial methods and technologies, this study could potentially yield a new approach to objectively measuring AUD/PTSD recovery that could be used in other clinical trials. This study was registered in ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT06249386).
近 200 万美国退伍军人同时患有酒精使用障碍和创伤后应激障碍(AUD/PTSD)。现有的 AUD/PTSD 治疗方法强调症状减轻,有时忽略了心理社会功能的改善,且退出率高达 50%。此外,目前衡量心理社会功能的方法仅限于自我报告。本研究方案描述了一项 1:1 平行、双臂、试点随机对照试验,比较了行为激活(BA)心理治疗与复发预防(RP)心理治疗对 AUD/PTSD 退伍军人的疗效。
46 名 AUD/PTSD 退伍军人将按区组随机分配到 8 次每周、虚拟、1 小时的 BA 或 RP 个体治疗。在治疗前和治疗后将进行临床访谈、自我报告和地理空间评估。选择的结果和探索性措施将在治疗期间进行评估。分析将集中在试验可行性、BA 可接受性和初步疗效。地理空间分析将探讨治疗前后地理空间运动的变化是否可用于客观衡量治疗反应。研究现场和独立的数据和安全监测委员会将监测试验进展、安全性和质量。同意参与的参与者的匿名数据将提交给赞助商指定的数据存储库。
如果成功,这项试验可以为 AUD/PTSD 退伍军人提供更可接受的治疗选择。积极的发现也将为在患有 AUD/PTSD 的平民中测试 BA 奠定基础。最后,通过纳入新的地理空间方法和技术,这项研究有可能为客观衡量 AUD/PTSD 恢复提供一种新方法,可用于其他临床试验。这项研究在 ClinicalTrials.gov 注册(NCT06249386)。