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N/A N=153 Randomized Treatment

Addressing the Health Concerns of VA Women With Sexual Trauma

Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic · Intimate Partner Violence · Alcohol-Related Disorders

Enrolled (actual)
153
Serious AEs
17.7%
Results posted
Jan 2020
Primary outcome: Primary: Change in Number of Health Risks — 1.38; 1.05 number of risks

Study Design & Population

Study type
Interventional
Phase
N/A
Interventions
SHE (Behavioral)
Age
Adult, Older Adult · 18+ yrs
Sex
Female
Sponsor
VISN 17 Center of Excellence
Primary completion
Aug 2019

Outcome Measures

OutcomeResultp-value
PRIMARY
Change in Number of Health Risks
1.14; 1.00
PRIMARY
Change in Number of Health Risks
1.14; 1.00
SECONDARY
Adapted Treatment Services Review
4.59; 5.03
SECONDARY
Adapted Treatment Services Review
4.59; 5.03
SECONDARY
The Client Satisfaction Questionnaire
26.25

Summary

Lifetime sexual trauma (ST) (i.e., behaviors that range from unwanted sexual touching to attempted or completed rape) is a significant social and public health problem among women Veterans. For women Veterans, lifetime ST can occur prior to, during or after military service. ST is associated with multiple difficulties and risks, including posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), intimate partner violence (IPV), and alcohol misuse. Providing an effective, integrated, and low-cost intervention that targets ST-related risks for women Veterans with lifetime ST would advance clinical care for these vulnerable women. This research will develop and assess a computer-delivered intervention (Safety and Health Experiences Program; SHE) that will provide a screening and brief behavior intervention for women Veterans with any lifetime ST. More specifically, the intervention, SHE, will address interrelated health concerns for women Veterans with ST (i.e. alcohol misuse, IPV, and PTSD). SHE will be designed to provide individualized assessment, feedback, and referrals for women Veterans with any lifetime ST. SHE will take place within a primary care setting. Primary care visits are frequent points of health care contact for women Veterans making the visit itself the ideal, and possibly only, opportunity to provide behavioral interventions. This study will lay the groundwork for a larger clinical trial of the SHE program in multiple VA primary care settings. If effective, the intervention, SHE, represents an innovative and low cost service for early identification and intervention that could be implemented nationwide with ease and speed to address the needs of women Veterans with lifetime ST. The long-term goal of the project is to make a significant impact on advancing health services research by introducing and testing a novel and potentially powerful service tool that may improve service delivery to address the co-occurring health concerns for women Veterans with any lifetime ST.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

Female Veterans

  • Lifetime history of ST with at least one risk factor: heavy drinking within the past 3 months, screen positive for current PTSD or for IPV within last 12 months
  • Age 18-65
  • Seeking treatment through the Women's Primary Care Clinics at the Central Texas VA Healthcare System.
  • Ability to understand study procedures in English
  • Not actively in suicidal or homicidal crisis warranting imminent hospitalization
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Data sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT02957747). Outcome figures and adverse-event rates are extracted automatically from the registry's posted results and are provided for clinician reference, not as a substitute for the primary publication.

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