New program aims to boost Veterans' social and physical health

NCT ID NCT05400252

First seen Jun 25, 2026 · Last updated Jun 25, 2026

Summary

This study tests a program called Omnis Salutis for recent veterans with PTSD, depression, anxiety, or substance use disorders. The program teaches veterans to identify their health goals and communicate them to doctors and family. Researchers want to see if it improves social and physical functioning compared to a standard wellness education program.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Baltimore VA Medical Center VA Maryland Health Care System, Baltimore, MD

    Baltimore, Maryland, 21201, United States

  • Rocky Mountain Regional VA Medical Center, Aurora, CO

    Aurora, Colorado, 80045-7211, United States

What this could mean

Our plain-language read of the trial. This is informational only — not medical advice or a prediction.

Active substance

Omnis Salutis (a behavioral program teaching veterans to identify and communicate their health goals)

What this could lead to

If it works, this could provide a simple, patient-centered program to help veterans with mental health issues improve their daily functioning and engagement in care.

What could go wrong

This is a behavioral intervention, not a drug or cure. The study is relatively small (238 participants) and early-stage, so results may not apply broadly or show large benefits.

Conditions

The condition(s) this trial relates to.

anxiety disorder Communication depressive disorder generalized anxiety disorder major depressive disorder panic disorder Patient Participation Patient Preference Patient Satisfaction post-traumatic stress disorder social phobia substance-related disorder

As listed by the trial registrant

The condition terms exactly as the trial's registrant entered them.