Information Processing Modification in PTSD (Oct. 18)
Stress Disorders, Post-traumatic
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Stress Disorders, Post-traumatic focused on measuring post traumatic stress disorder, cognitive bias, attention, combat
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Primary DSM-IV-TR Axis I diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder
- Combat veteran from Iraq and/or Afghanistan
Exclusion Criteria:
- No change in medication type or dose during the twelve weeks prior to treatment
- No current psychotherapy
- No evidence of suicidal intent
- No evidence of current substance dependence in the past 6 months
- No evidence of current or past schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or organic mental disorder
Sites / Locations
- Center for Understanding and Treating Anxiety
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
1 Attention Bias Modification (ABM)
2 Attention Control Condition (ACC)
The ABM comprised a probe detection paradigm described above, modified to facilitate the allocation of attention away from threatening material. In this task, the probe always replaced the neutral word. Stimuli comprised a different set of 12 threat-neutral word pairs different than those used in the attention bias assessment. Participants completed 288 training trials: 2 (probe type) x 2 (probe location) x 2 (threat location) x 12 (threat-neutral word pairs) x 3 (repetition). Thus, although there were no explicit instructions to direct attention away from threat words, on all trials, the position of the neutral word indicated the position of the probe.
The ACC condition was identical to the ABM procedure with the exception that the probe appeared with equal frequency in the position of the threat and neutral words, such that attention was neither trained towards nor away from threat.