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Online Psychosocial Intervention for Nursing Students Who Experienced Intimate Partner Abuse in Turkey

Primary Purpose

Violence, Sexual, Violence, Physical, Violence, Gender-Based

Status
Completed
Phase
Not Applicable
Locations
Turkey
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
The internet-based psychosocial intervention
Sponsored by
Bozok University
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Eligibility
Locations
Arms
Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional other trial for Violence, Sexual

Eligibility Criteria

18 Years - undefined (Adult, Older Adult)All SexesDoes not accept healthy volunteers

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Must be at least 18 years of age
  • Must have access to a computer and internet
  • Must able to read and understand the Turkish language
  • Must experience intimate partner abuse
  • Must break up with the abuse perpetrator intimate partner
  • Must be on a current stable dose of psychiatric medication (for at least the last 3 months) or do not use psychiatric medication
  • Must display symptoms of post-traumatic stress (must get a score of 24 or more in the Impact of Events Scale-Revised)

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Have be currently married
  • Have a high risk of suicide
  • Have a psychotic symptom
  • Have a dissociative symptom
  • Have a risky alcohol and substance use
  • Have a receive a non-drug psychiatric treatment

Sites / Locations

  • Bozok University

Arms of the Study

Arm 1

Arm 2

Arm Type

Experimental

No Intervention

Arm Label

Internet-based Psychosocial Intervention Group

Control Group

Arm Description

The internet-based psychosocial intervention, which was based on Social Learning Theory and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy techniques, was delivered individually and electronically to the participants in the experimental group in eight sessions, each lasting up to 120 minutes, using videoconferencing.

No intervention was applied to the participants in the control group.

Outcomes

Primary Outcome Measures

Pre-intervention post-traumatic stress levels of participants in the experimental and control groups
The post-traumatic stress levels of the participants in the experimental and control groups were measured by the Impact of Event Scale-Revised. Impact of Event Scale-Revised has a scoring range of 0 to 88. The cut-off point for post-traumatic stress disorder in the Turkish validity and reliability study of the scale was determined as 24 points. The level of post-traumatic stress increases as the score obtained from Impact of Event Scale-Revised increases.
Post-intervention post-traumatic stress levels of participants in the experimental and control groups
The post-traumatic stress levels of the participants in the experimental and control groups were measured by the Impact of Event Scale-Revised. Impact of Event Scale-Revised has a scoring range of 0 to 88. The cut-off point for post-traumatic stress disorder in the Turkish validity and reliability study of the scale was determined as 24 points. The level of post-traumatic stress increases as the score obtained from Impact of Event Scale-Revised increases.
1-month follow-up post-traumatic stress levels of participants in the experimental and control groups
The post-traumatic stress levels of the participants in the experimental and control groups were measured by the Impact of Event Scale-Revised. Impact of Event Scale-Revised has a scoring range of 0 to 88. The cut-off point for post-traumatic stress disorder in the Turkish validity and reliability study of the scale was determined as 24 points. The level of post-traumatic stress increases as the score obtained from Impact of Event Scale-Revised increases.
3-month follow-up post-traumatic stress levels of participants in the experimental and control groups
The post-traumatic stress levels of the participants in the experimental and control groups were measured by the Impact of Event Scale-Revised. Impact of Event Scale-Revised has a scoring range of 0 to 88. The cut-off point for post-traumatic stress disorder in the Turkish validity and reliability study of the scale was determined as 24 points. The level of post-traumatic stress increases as the score obtained from Impact of Event Scale-Revised increases.
6-month follow-up post-traumatic stress levels of participants in the experimental and control groups
The post-traumatic stress levels of the participants in the experimental and control groups were measured by the Impact of Event Scale-Revised. Impact of Event Scale-Revised has a scoring range of 0 to 88. The cut-off point for post-traumatic stress disorder in the Turkish validity and reliability study of the scale was determined as 24 points. The level of post-traumatic stress increases as the score obtained from Impact of Event Scale-Revised increases.
Pre-intervention post-traumatic growth levels of participants in the experimental and control groups
The post-traumatic growth levels of the participants in the experimental and control groups were measured by the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory.Posttraumatic Growth Inventory has a scoring range of 0 to 105. The cut-off point for post-traumatic growth of the scale was accepted as 63 points. The level of post-traumatic growth increases as the score obtained from Posttraumatic Growth Inventory increases.
Post-intervention post-traumatic growth levels of participants in the experimental and control groups
The post-traumatic growth levels of the participants in the experimental and control groups were measured by the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory.Posttraumatic Growth Inventory has a scoring range of 0 to 105. The cut-off point for post-traumatic growth of the scale was accepted as 63 points. The level of post-traumatic growth increases as the score obtained from Posttraumatic Growth Inventory increases.
1-month follow-up post-traumatic growth levels of participants in the experimental and control groups
The post-traumatic growth levels of the participants in the experimental and control groups were measured by the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory.Posttraumatic Growth Inventory has a scoring range of 0 to 105. The cut-off point for post-traumatic growth of the scale was accepted as 63 points. The level of post-traumatic growth increases as the score obtained from Posttraumatic Growth Inventory increases.
3-month follow-up post-traumatic growth levels of participants in the experimental and control groups
The post-traumatic growth levels of the participants in the experimental and control groups were measured by the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory.Posttraumatic Growth Inventory has a scoring range of 0 to 105. The cut-off point for post-traumatic growth of the scale was accepted as 63 points. The level of post-traumatic growth increases as the score obtained from Posttraumatic Growth Inventory increases.
6-month follow-up post-traumatic growth levels of participants in the experimental and control groups
The post-traumatic growth levels of the participants in the experimental and control groups were measured by the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory.Posttraumatic Growth Inventory has a scoring range of 0 to 105. The cut-off point for post-traumatic growth of the scale was accepted as 63 points. The level of post-traumatic growth increases as the score obtained from Posttraumatic Growth Inventory increases.

Secondary Outcome Measures

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First Posted
April 27, 2022
Last Updated
May 6, 2022
Sponsor
Bozok University
Collaborators
Ege University
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1. Study Identification

Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT05368779
Brief Title
Online Psychosocial Intervention for Nursing Students Who Experienced Intimate Partner Abuse in Turkey
Official Title
Online Psychosocial Intervention for Nursing Students Who Experienced Intimate Partner Abuse in Turkey: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Study Type
Interventional

2. Study Status

Record Verification Date
May 2022
Overall Recruitment Status
Completed
Study Start Date
October 2, 2019 (Actual)
Primary Completion Date
May 31, 2021 (Actual)
Study Completion Date
June 30, 2021 (Actual)

3. Sponsor/Collaborators

Responsible Party, by Official Title
Principal Investigator
Name of the Sponsor
Bozok University
Collaborators
Ege University

4. Oversight

Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product
No
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product
No
Data Monitoring Committee
No

5. Study Description

Brief Summary
Intimate partner abuse is very common among university students. Post-traumatic stress disorder is one of the most serious mental diseases caused by intimate partner abuse.The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of an internet-based psychosocial intervention based on Social Learning Theory and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy approaches on post-traumatic stress and growth in student nurses who had experienced intimate partner abuse.
Detailed Description
Background: Intimate partner abuse is very common among university students. Post-traumatic stress disorder is one of the most serious mental diseases caused by intimate partner abuse. An intervention with evidence-based applications to post-traumatic stress caused by intimate partner abuse and posttraumatic growth, using web-based applications that young people are familiar with, is considered important in order to protect the physical-mental health of university students, to increase their academic success, and to ensure that they establish healthy intimate partner relationships in the future. Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of an internet-based psychosocial intervention based on Social Learning Theory and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy approaches on post-traumatic stress and growth in student nurses who had experienced intimate partner abuse. Methods: The randomized controlled study that did not use blinding employed a 2x5 split-plot design. The universe of the study consisted of 371 student nurses. Students who met the eligibility criteria were randomly assigned to one of the two groups: experimental (n=17) and control (n=18). The internet-based psychosocial intervention, which was based on Social Learning Theory and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy techniques, was delivered individually and electronically to the students in the experimental group in eight sessions, each lasting up to 120 minutes, using videoconferencing. The Impact of Events Scale-Revised (IES-R) and the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (PGTI) were used to measure the outcomes at the pre-test, post-test, 1-month follow-up, 3-month follow-up, and 6-month follow-up. Discussion: The internet-based psychosocial intervention was found to be effective in reducing post-traumatic stress and experiencing post-traumatic growth in student nurses who had been exposed to partner violence with these positive effects lasting for six months. This study is one of the first web-based randomized controlled studies to address post-traumatic stress and growth together in university students who were exposed to intimate partner violence. It is hoped that the results of the study will guide the research to be carried out in this context by internet intervention in the future. * This research was carried out as part of the Ege University Institute of Health Sciences Psychiatric Nursing Doctoral Thesis. Funding: No funding

6. Conditions and Keywords

Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Violence, Sexual, Violence, Physical, Violence, Gender-Based, Violence, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Post Traumatic Growth, Psychological

7. Study Design

Primary Purpose
Other
Study Phase
Not Applicable
Interventional Study Model
Factorial Assignment
Masking
None (Open Label)
Allocation
Randomized
Enrollment
35 (Actual)

8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

Arm Title
Internet-based Psychosocial Intervention Group
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
The internet-based psychosocial intervention, which was based on Social Learning Theory and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy techniques, was delivered individually and electronically to the participants in the experimental group in eight sessions, each lasting up to 120 minutes, using videoconferencing.
Arm Title
Control Group
Arm Type
No Intervention
Arm Description
No intervention was applied to the participants in the control group.
Intervention Type
Behavioral
Intervention Name(s)
The internet-based psychosocial intervention
Intervention Description
Participants were provided psychoeducation on intimate partner abuse, psychological trauma, Social Learning Theory, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy methods. Intimate partner abuse and psychological trauma were discussed in the context of sociocultural factors. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy approaches were used to attempt to normalize intimate partner abuse, psychological trauma and their effects on participants. Participants were exposed to trauma gradually with record of sessions watching and imaginary exposure methods for reducing avoidance behaviours. Schemas, intermediate beliefs, and automatic thoughts of participants were studied using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy approaches and cognitive restructuring was fulfilled. The universality of mental pain, the meaning of life, the integrate trauma into life histories of participants, expectations for the future romantic relationships, and post traumatic growth were all discussed in accordance with the goals and values of participants.
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Pre-intervention post-traumatic stress levels of participants in the experimental and control groups
Description
The post-traumatic stress levels of the participants in the experimental and control groups were measured by the Impact of Event Scale-Revised. Impact of Event Scale-Revised has a scoring range of 0 to 88. The cut-off point for post-traumatic stress disorder in the Turkish validity and reliability study of the scale was determined as 24 points. The level of post-traumatic stress increases as the score obtained from Impact of Event Scale-Revised increases.
Time Frame
Pre-test (pre-internet-based psychosocial intervention)
Title
Post-intervention post-traumatic stress levels of participants in the experimental and control groups
Description
The post-traumatic stress levels of the participants in the experimental and control groups were measured by the Impact of Event Scale-Revised. Impact of Event Scale-Revised has a scoring range of 0 to 88. The cut-off point for post-traumatic stress disorder in the Turkish validity and reliability study of the scale was determined as 24 points. The level of post-traumatic stress increases as the score obtained from Impact of Event Scale-Revised increases.
Time Frame
Post-test (immediately after the end of the internet-based psychosocial intervention)
Title
1-month follow-up post-traumatic stress levels of participants in the experimental and control groups
Description
The post-traumatic stress levels of the participants in the experimental and control groups were measured by the Impact of Event Scale-Revised. Impact of Event Scale-Revised has a scoring range of 0 to 88. The cut-off point for post-traumatic stress disorder in the Turkish validity and reliability study of the scale was determined as 24 points. The level of post-traumatic stress increases as the score obtained from Impact of Event Scale-Revised increases.
Time Frame
1-month follow-up (one month after internet-based psychosocial intervention)
Title
3-month follow-up post-traumatic stress levels of participants in the experimental and control groups
Description
The post-traumatic stress levels of the participants in the experimental and control groups were measured by the Impact of Event Scale-Revised. Impact of Event Scale-Revised has a scoring range of 0 to 88. The cut-off point for post-traumatic stress disorder in the Turkish validity and reliability study of the scale was determined as 24 points. The level of post-traumatic stress increases as the score obtained from Impact of Event Scale-Revised increases.
Time Frame
3-month follow-up (three month after internet-based psychosocial intervention)
Title
6-month follow-up post-traumatic stress levels of participants in the experimental and control groups
Description
The post-traumatic stress levels of the participants in the experimental and control groups were measured by the Impact of Event Scale-Revised. Impact of Event Scale-Revised has a scoring range of 0 to 88. The cut-off point for post-traumatic stress disorder in the Turkish validity and reliability study of the scale was determined as 24 points. The level of post-traumatic stress increases as the score obtained from Impact of Event Scale-Revised increases.
Time Frame
6-month follow-up (six month after internet-based psychosocial intervention)
Title
Pre-intervention post-traumatic growth levels of participants in the experimental and control groups
Description
The post-traumatic growth levels of the participants in the experimental and control groups were measured by the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory.Posttraumatic Growth Inventory has a scoring range of 0 to 105. The cut-off point for post-traumatic growth of the scale was accepted as 63 points. The level of post-traumatic growth increases as the score obtained from Posttraumatic Growth Inventory increases.
Time Frame
Pre-test (pre-internet-based psychosocial intervention)
Title
Post-intervention post-traumatic growth levels of participants in the experimental and control groups
Description
The post-traumatic growth levels of the participants in the experimental and control groups were measured by the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory.Posttraumatic Growth Inventory has a scoring range of 0 to 105. The cut-off point for post-traumatic growth of the scale was accepted as 63 points. The level of post-traumatic growth increases as the score obtained from Posttraumatic Growth Inventory increases.
Time Frame
Post-test (immediately after the end of the internet-based psychosocial intervention)
Title
1-month follow-up post-traumatic growth levels of participants in the experimental and control groups
Description
The post-traumatic growth levels of the participants in the experimental and control groups were measured by the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory.Posttraumatic Growth Inventory has a scoring range of 0 to 105. The cut-off point for post-traumatic growth of the scale was accepted as 63 points. The level of post-traumatic growth increases as the score obtained from Posttraumatic Growth Inventory increases.
Time Frame
1-month follow-up (one month after internet-based psychosocial intervention)
Title
3-month follow-up post-traumatic growth levels of participants in the experimental and control groups
Description
The post-traumatic growth levels of the participants in the experimental and control groups were measured by the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory.Posttraumatic Growth Inventory has a scoring range of 0 to 105. The cut-off point for post-traumatic growth of the scale was accepted as 63 points. The level of post-traumatic growth increases as the score obtained from Posttraumatic Growth Inventory increases.
Time Frame
3-month follow-up (three month after internet-based psychosocial intervention)
Title
6-month follow-up post-traumatic growth levels of participants in the experimental and control groups
Description
The post-traumatic growth levels of the participants in the experimental and control groups were measured by the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory.Posttraumatic Growth Inventory has a scoring range of 0 to 105. The cut-off point for post-traumatic growth of the scale was accepted as 63 points. The level of post-traumatic growth increases as the score obtained from Posttraumatic Growth Inventory increases.
Time Frame
6-month follow-up (six month after internet-based psychosocial intervention)

10. Eligibility

Sex
All
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
18 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Must be at least 18 years of age Must have access to a computer and internet Must able to read and understand the Turkish language Must experience intimate partner abuse Must break up with the abuse perpetrator intimate partner Must be on a current stable dose of psychiatric medication (for at least the last 3 months) or do not use psychiatric medication Must display symptoms of post-traumatic stress (must get a score of 24 or more in the Impact of Events Scale-Revised) Exclusion Criteria: Have be currently married Have a high risk of suicide Have a psychotic symptom Have a dissociative symptom Have a risky alcohol and substance use Have a receive a non-drug psychiatric treatment
Overall Study Officials:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Şeyda Dülgerler, Assoc. Prof.
Organizational Affiliation
Ege University
Official's Role
Principal Investigator
Facility Information:
Facility Name
Bozok University
City
Yozgat
Country
Turkey

12. IPD Sharing Statement

Plan to Share IPD
No

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