Evaluation of a Skill-Building, Supportive, and Educational Intervention for Couples
Traumatic Brain Injury, Acquired Brain Injury
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Traumatic Brain Injury focused on measuring traumatic brain injury, acquired brain injury
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- partners and persons with ABI who are at least three months post-injury or post-diagnosis
- ABI is defined as damage to brain tissue caused by aneurysm, brain abscess, stroke, anoxia, or non-progressive brain tumor, or an external mechanical force as evidenced by: loss of consciousness due to brain trauma, post-traumatic amnesia (PTA), skull fracture, or objective neurological findings that can be reasonably attributed to ABI on physical examination or mental status examination.
- a "partner" is defined as a person described by the individual with the injury as a spouse, partner, or significant other
- able to understand and provide consent
Exclusion Criteria:
- active substance abusers (e.g., intoxicated at arrival to intake)
- at imminent risk of psychiatric hospitalization
- in imminent danger of hurting themselves or others
- individuals without a partner
Sites / Locations
- Virginia Commonwealth University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Couples counseling
Waitlist Control
Intervention to promote couples' adjustment (TCI) - The TCI was developed based upon considerable clinical experience and research review. The TCI is a structured approach to helping couples after brain injury address issues related to relationship quality and emotional well-being. The TCI is implemented in five or six (optional parenting session) session. Each session is in-person and lasts for 120 minutes.
Couples are randomly assigned to the treatment group or waitlist control (WLC) group. Couples will complete the study measures on 2 occasions, 5 weeks apart. In fairness, WLC couples will then be offered the opportunity to participate in the intervention.