Effects of PSTon Mental Health Outcomes in Caregivers of Post-9/11 Combat Veterans With a Traumatic Brain Injury
Military Family, Brain Injuries, Traumatic
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Military Family focused on measuring Problem solving therapy, Military family caregivers, Cognitive impariment, Traumatic brain injury
Eligibility Criteria
Screen positive for caregiving burden
Lives with a post-9/11 Veteran or Service Member with a combat-related traumatic brain injury
Communicates in English
No exclusion criteria
Sites / Locations
- Duquesne University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Problem-solving therapy
Usual Care
Couched within Bandura's social-cognitive theory, self-management refers to the process by which individuals accept responsibility for and take action to change their behaviors, obtain knowledge related to their situation (e.g., behavioral manifestations of a TBI) through increased awareness and use of effective personal resources (e.g., skill in every-day problem-solving). This ultimately enhances the caregivers' confidence that they can cope with caregiving and behavior-related stressors in the care recipient.
Usual care was defined as various military caregiver organizations, support groups and services available to all family caregivers of combat Veterans (e.g., Military OneSource; Operation We Are Here; Veterans Administration Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers; American Red Cross Military and Veteran Caregiver Network; Project New Hope; Wounded Veteran Family Care; Women for Wounded Warriors).