This study will examine whether accelerated resolution therapy (ART) is effective for the treatment of prolonged and complicated grief and associated psychological trauma among older adult hospice caregivers who have experienced the death of an immediate family member at least 12 months ago.
ART is an evidence-based therapy for the treatment of depressive symptoms and trauma and stress-related disorders that includes the core components of trauma-focused therapy including imaging rescripting, voluntary image replacement, guided visualization with use of eye movements, desensitization and processing of distressing memories, and in-vitro exposure to future feared triggers. Mental health professionals are delivering ART in clinical practice to assist with grief; however, there is a need for formal research evaluation of the effects of ART on complicated grief and psychological distress.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
54
ART is an evidence-based therapy for the treatment of depressive symptoms and trauma and stress-related disorders that includes the core components of trauma-focused therapy including imaging rescripting, voluntary image replacement, guided visualization with use of eye movements, desensitization and processing of distressing memories, and in-vitro exposure to future feared triggers
Harleah Buck
Tampa, Florida, United States
change in complicated grief symptoms
Response on the 19-item Inventory of Complicated Grief (ICF) over the course of the 4-week intervention period. Scores range from 0-76 with a score \>24 indicating presence of complicated grief.
Time frame: 4 weeks, follow up at 12 weeks
change in psychological trauma
The PCL-5 (PTSD Patient Checklist)26 is a 20-item self-report instrument that will be used to assess the DSM-5 symptoms of PTSD (psychological trauma)(corresponding to criteria B-E). The total symptom severity score ranges from 0 to . A diagnostic cut-point for PTSD of 33 has been recommended. In addition, it is generally accepted that a reduction of 10 points or more on the PCL-5 is indicative of statistical and clinically meaningful improvement.
Time frame: 4 weeks, follow up at 12 weeks
change in depressive symptoms
The Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale(CES-D)37is a widely used 20-item scale that has proven useful both as a screening instrument to detect individuals at risk for depression, and to measure the symptoms of depression.
Time frame: 4 weeks, follow up at 12 weeks
change in stress response
For the biomarkers of sAA and IL-6, measurement will occur using the protocols listed in the Salimetrics® α-Amylase Kinetic Enzyme Assay Kit for kinetic measurement of sAA activity (Appendix B) and Salimetrics® Salivary Interleukin-6 Elisa Kit KIT (Appendix C). The unstimulated passive drool method will be used. Participants will be asked to tilt head forward, allowing the saliva to pool on the floor of the mouth, and then pass the saliva through the SalivaBio Collection Aid (SCA) into a polypropylene vial.
Time frame: weekly pre to post ART and over the 4 week intervention period
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