The purpose of the study is to test the feasibility and acceptability of a mindfulness- and acceptance-based smartphone app (MABSA) intervention for college student veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms. The study will use a randomized controlled trial design of two groups: intervention group of about 30 participants with PTSD and wait-list control group of about 30 participants. The duration of the MABSA intervention is 6 weeks. The following are the outcomes to be measured: resilience, PTSD, mindfulness, experiential avoidance, and rumination.
The objective of the proposed study is to evaluate the feasibility of the Mindfulness/Acceptance-Based Smartphone App (MABSA) intervention in a randomized controlled trial (RCT) environment and to obtain generalized information (i.e., initial efficacy, recruitment, retention, adherence, satisfaction, and usability of the refined intervention). The expected results will provide the foundation for a prospective, fully powered, larger-scale RCT study. We previously developed the MABSA and pilot tested it in a single-arm study. Our central hypothesis is that the refined MABSA intervention would improve intervention satisfaction, app usability, and adherence and positively affect resilience, PTSD, mindfulness, experiential avoidance, and rumination. The specific aims of the proposed study are outlined below. AIM 1: To refine the previously developed MABSA intervention. The 6-week smartphone-delivered program will involve (1) daily audio-guided meditations on various mindfulness and acceptance exercises constructed based on the principles of acceptance and commitment therapy; (2) weekly support and feedback through phone calls and/or texting the intervention facilitators; and (3) ecological momentary assessment (daily monitoring of PTSD and resilience) to monitor the progression of treatment response (i.e., the trajectory of resilience and PTSD recovery). We will obtain qualitative feedback on program content and format through a pilot test of the prototype with a group of eligible college student veterans (N = 4). Upon revising the intervention based on participants' feedback, we will develop the intervention protocol manual for the RCT. AIM 2: To test the feasibility and acceptability of the refined MABSA intervention in a small-scale RCT for a prospective, fully powered, larger-scale RCT study. The small-scale RCT study will involve the following two groups of college student veterans: (1) the MABSA intervention group (N = 30) and the waitlist control group (N = 30). Upon collecting the data on recruitment, retention, adherence, intervention satisfaction, and app usability, we will determine the preliminary efficacy based on the following five outcomes: resilience, PTSD, mindfulness, experiential avoidance, and rumination. Qualitative feedback on the facilitators of and challenges to recruitment, retention, and adherence will be collected via exit interviews.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
64
The intervention is based on the principles of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). Therefore, the intervention is an ACT-based smartphone app delivered for 6 weeks in which participants will be applying the mindfulness and acceptance exercises embedded in the app. The mindfulness and acceptance exercises are audio-guided mindfulness meditations and video lessons about ACT.
PTSD
Changes in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms based on the PTSD Checklist for DSM-5 (PCL-5)
Time frame: We will measure PTSD at baseline, mid-intervention (Week 3), post-intervention (Week 6), and at one-month follow-up
Resilience
Changes in resilience based on the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale 25
Time frame: We will measure PTSD at baseline, mid-intervention (Week 3), post-intervention (Week 6), and at one-month follow-up
Mindfulness
Changes in mindfulness based on the Mindfulness Attention and Awareness Scale
Time frame: We will measure PTSD at baseline, mid-intervention (Week 3), post-intervention (Week 6), and at one-month follow-up
Experiential Avoidance
Changes in experiential avoidance based on the Acceptance and Action Questionnaire
Time frame: We will measure PTSD at baseline, mid-intervention (Week 3), post-intervention (Week 6), and at one-month follow-up
Rumination
Changes in rumination based on the Rumination Scale
Time frame: We will measure PTSD at baseline, mid-intervention (Week 3), post-intervention (Week 6), and at one-month follow-up
PTSD Recovery
Daily measures of PTSD using the abbreviated PTSD Checklist for DSM-5
Time frame: We will measure PTSD daily using the app (ecological momentary assessment)
Resilience Progression
Daily measures of resilience using the abbreviate Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale 10
Time frame: We will measure resilience daily using the app (ecological momentary assessment)
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