This study will use a randomized controlled design with an active attention control group to evaluate an intervention intended to reduce social isolation and loneliness in persons with SCI/D. The intervention, Caring Connections, is a peer-based intervention which is important because peers with SCI/D play an important role in improving quality of life, mental health, and social health in persons with SCI/D.
The overall study objective is to conduct and evaluate a fully powered randomized control trial (RCT) to assess changes in loneliness and social isolation outcomes between the Caring Connections intervention and attention control condition in community-dwelling individuals with SCI/D. The Caring Connections intervention (described in detail below) is a peer-based, facilitated, letter writing program designed to provide feelings of social connectedness and moments of positivity to reduce loneliness and social isolation in persons with SCI/D.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
62
peer-based letter writing social connectedness intervention to improve social health outcomes
informational materials provided to educate on life domains that are important to social health
Hines VA
Hines, Illinois, United States
loneliness
UCLA 3-item Loneliness Scale
Time frame: change from baseline to post-RCT (6 months)
social isolation
PROMIS Social Isolation 8-item
Time frame: change from baseline to post-RCT (6 months)
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