This is a study to see how effective oral naltrexone is as treatment for prolonged grief disorder (PGD). Participants will take their assigned medication for 8 weeks, with monthly visits to assess symptom severity, social connectedness, and adverse reactions.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
7
Generic, oral tablet.
Oral Placebo
Texas Tech Health Science Center
Lubbock, Texas, United States
Change in Prolonged Grief Disorder symptom severity as assessed by the PGD-12
Change in PGD symptom severity will be measured by using Prolonged Grief-13 (PGD-12), a self-rated scale consisting of 12 items. For this study, we have added an additional item inquiring about loneliness to be congruent with DSM-5-TR criteria and SCIP. This 5-point Likert-type of measurement tool evaluates the intensity and severity of the PGD. The validity and reliability of the PGD-12 was tested and validated in previous studies.
Time frame: Weekly for 12 weeks
Change in Prolonged Grief Disorder severity as assessed by Structured Clinical Interview for PGD
The IOS is a self-reported pictorial tool use to measure the subjectively perceived closeness of a relationship. The tool asks respondents to select one of seven pairs of increasingly overlapping circles that best represents their relationship with another, with more overlap signifying a closer relationship. This scale possesses good reliability, with (α = .93) for the entire sample, (α = .87) for family, (α = .92) for friendship, and (α = .95) for romantic relationships. Test-retest reliability shows similar findings, with (α = .83) for the entire sample, (α = .85) for family, (α = .86) for friendship, and (α = .85) for romantic relationships.
Time frame: Every 4 weeks for 8 weeks
Change in strength of subjectively perceived closeness of a social relationship as measured by the Inclusion of the other in the Self (IOS) Scale
The IOS is a self-reported pictorial tool use to measure the subjectively perceived closeness of a relationship. The tool asks respondents to select one of seven pairs of increasingly overlapping circles that best represents their relationship with another, with more overlap signifying a closer relationship. This scale possesses good reliability, with (α = .93) for the entire sample, (α = .87) for family, (α = .92) for friendship, and (α = .95) for romantic relationships. Test-retest reliability shows similar findings, with (α = .83) for the entire sample, (α = .85) for family, (α = .86) for friendship, and (α = .85) for romantic relationships.
Time frame: Every 4 weeks for 12 weeks
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