ADAPT-PTSD: Sequenced Interventions to Optimize PTSD Treatment

Official Title: Changing the Treatment Course: Clinical Trial of Sequenced Interventions to Optimize Treatment for Veterans With PTSD

Brief Summary: By doing this research project, the investigators hope to learn which strategies work best to help veterans who are not benefiting from their first PTSD treatment or not completing between-session homework assignments regularly that might improve treatment response. The investigators also want to learn how best to match the right type and amount of treatment to each individual veteran. By conducting this research project, they hope to:

See if trying a different treatment strategy for veterans not responding to their first PTSD treatment would be more helpful See if sending text message prompts between sessions encourages more completion of between-session homework

Detailed Description: This study is designed to assist the investigators in answering the clinical question of how to address non-response to first line PTSD treatments. Utilizing an innovative Hybrid Experimental Design (HED), the proposed study involves multiple, sequential randomizations to both therapist-delivered and digital interventions operating on short and long timescales to determine the optimal combination and sequencing of evidence-based interventions to maximize response. This will result in actionable data and, consistent with a personalized medicine approach, an implementable, adaptive treatment regimen that optimizes clinical resource allocation. By recruiting and providing treatment in routine care settings serving veterans with PTSD, the study design maximizes generalizability, relevance to the VA mission, and implementation potential.

Learn More: https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT07176273

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