Testing an Adaptive Intervention for Peer-Supported Mobile Health for Primary Care Veterans With Psychological Distress
VA Office of Research and Development
Summary
Many Veterans experience psychological distress including depression, PTSD, anxiety and problems with sleep and anger. Services to address these problems need to be easy for Veterans to access. VA mobile health applications (mHealth apps) that teach skills to manage psychological distress are widely available. However, Veterans rarely use these apps enough to experience health benefits. Peer specialists are VA employees who are trained to use their lived experiences in mental health recovery to help other Veterans. Peers can provide support and accountability to Veterans as they use mHealth apps. Peers working in VA primary care settings are easily accessible to Veterans who receive VA services. This study aims to improve the health of Veterans by testing the effectiveness of peer-supported mHealth in reducing psychological distress. It will also test how much peer support Veterans need to improve their health with using mHealth apps.
Description
Background: Psychological distress in Veterans Affairs (VA) primary care patients is common and often not adequately treated. The VA has a suite of evidence-informed mobile health applications (mHealth apps) for psychological distress that are frequently downloaded, but most Veterans do not use them enough to experience health benefits. Support from helping professionals, such as peer specialists, can increase app use and health benefits. The study team found that peer-supported mHealth is feasible to deliver in VA primary care, increases app engagement and is associated with high satisfaction…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * Veteran enrolled in primary care at one of 3 VA facilities (Philadelphia, PA; Ann Arbor, MI; and Bedford, MA) * clinically significant psychological distress on at least one DASS-21 subscale (Depression =\> 10, Anxiety =\> 8, Stress =\> 13) Exclusion Criteria: * symptoms that may preclude active engagement in the intervention such as gross cognitive impairment or current symptoms of mania or psychosis * suicide risk as measured by the P4 Suicide Assessment * plan to engage in psychotherapy during the intervention period * started or changed the dose of a psychotropic m…
Interventions
- BehavioralSelf Managed mHealth
Patients use mHealth apps to manage psychological distress
- Behavioral1 session of peer mHealth
Patients receive one session with a peer while using mHealth apps to manage psychological distress
- Behavioral4 sessions Peer mHealth
Patients receive 4 sessions with a peer while using mHealth apps to manage psychological distress
- Behavioral4 sessions of Peer Whole Health
Patients receive 4 session with a peer focused on Whole Health
Locations (5)
- VA Palo Alto Health Care System, Palo Alto, CAPalo Alto, California
- VA Bedford HealthCare System, Bedford, MABedford, Massachusetts
- VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System, Ann Arbor, MIAnn Arbor, Michigan
- Syracuse VA Medical Center, Syracuse, NYSyracuse, New York
- Corporal Michael J. Crescenz VA Medical Center, Philadelphia, PAPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania