Can a Partner's help make PTSD therapy more effective for veterans?
NCT ID NCT06990191
Summary
This study is testing whether involving a veteran's romantic partner in PTSD therapy leads to better recovery than standard individual therapy alone. It will enroll 420 post-9/11 veterans with PTSD and their committed partners across several VA medical centers. The goal is to see if partner support during treatment improves daily functioning, reduces symptoms, and helps more people complete their therapy.
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Charleston VA Healthcare System
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Minneapolis VA Healthcare System
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Phoenix VA Healthcare System
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGPhoenix, Arizona, 85012, United States
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San Diego VA Healthcare System
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