Neural Markers and Rehabilitation of Executive Functioning in Veterans With Traumatic Brain Injury and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Traumatic Brain Injury, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Traumatic Brain Injury focused on measuring TBI, PTSD, Veterans
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
OIF/OEF Veteran inclusion criteria include:
- has served in one of the military branches (Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, National Guard);
- is between the ages of 18 and 65;
- has served in Iraq or Afghanistan War since October 2001;
has screened positive for TBI and PTSD prior to baseline interview. Definition of TBI: The American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM) (Kay et al., 1993), Center for Disease Control (CDC, 2003), and Military TBI Task Force (http://www.div40.org/pdf/Military_TBI.pdf) have sought to define criteria for different types of head injuries. In the current DoD application, for both the research registry and pre-screening, criteria for TBI should be defined as a veteran who: 1. reports that during military service, head was hurt/injured in a way that caused problems; AND 2. endorses at least one of the following:
- loss of consciousness or getting "knocked out."
- immediately after the injury or upon regaining consciousness, being dazed or "seeing stars."
- immediately after the injury or upon regaining consciousness, being unable to recall the event.
- being over one hour after the injury was it before veteran started remembering new things again.
- needing brain surgery after the injury.
Definition of PTSD: For the purposes of the current research, we use the Diagnostic Statistical Manual-IV-TD (DSM-IV-TR) definition of PTSD for the purposes of the current research. Specifically, subjects must report a traumatic event according to DSM criteria and report experiencing re-experiencing, avoidance, and hyperarousal symptoms to qualify for the diagnosis. Study registries define PTSD as having a score above the cut-off of 60 on the Clinical Assessment of PTSD (CAPS). We will re-screen potential participants before enrollment by administering the PTSD Checklist, scores above 50 indicative of PTSD among OIF/OEF veterans. Please note below that the CAPS will be administered as part of the main clinical interview after veterans have signed informed consent.
Family member inclusion criteria include: (1) has family member/friend who served in one of the military branches (Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, National Guard); (2) age 18-65; and (3) has family member who served at least one tour in Iraq or Afghanistan since October 2001 and meets above criteria Inclusion of Women and Minorities in Study: It is anticipated that the distribution of our sample by gender and race/ethnicity will reflect the client population served by the North Carolina healthcare system. No one will be excluded from the study because of gender or racial/ethnic group.
Exclusion Criteria:
Since MRI sessions are a part of the study, subjects should not participant if:
- They have any foreign metal objects or implants in their body as determined by the safety questionnaires.
- Veteran is a woman and is pregnant or unwilling to take a pregnancy test.
Sites / Locations
- UNC
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Cognitive Rehabilitation Intervention
Cognitive Rehabilitation Control Arm
Baseline training and follow-up at two months and four months.
Baseline training and follow-up at two months and four months.