Purpose

VOICES Veterans Socials (VS) support Veterans in the community through weekly social groups. Veterans socials have the potential to improve social functioning, mental health symptoms, and create lasting social support. This project aims to evaluate and improve Veterans Socials to help older Veterans with depression by adapting materials, interviewing VS attendees, and collecting questionnaires. The goal is to improve the program based on the results for future use and research.

Conditions

Eligibility

Eligible Ages
Over 65 Years
Eligible Genders
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Inclusion Criteria

  • Documented depressive disorder or score of > 2 on the Patient Health Questionnaire-2 (PHQ-2) - Capacity to consent as determined by the University of California, San Diego Brief Assessment of Capacity to Consent (UBACC)

Exclusion Criteria

  • DSM-5 diagnosis of Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorder or Bipolar Disorder - Symptoms of psychosis that would interfere with study participation - Probable Dementia as determined by the 6-item Cognitive Impairment Screener - Suicidal ideation with plan or intent - Non-English speaking - Active substance use disorder (DSM-5) (within 30 days of study entry)

Study Design

Phase
N/A
Study Type
Interventional
Allocation
N/A
Intervention Model
Single Group Assignment
Intervention Model Description
Twenty Veterans aged 65 or older with depression will engage in the intervention, Veterans Socials (VS). Veterans will receive 90-minutes of weekly social engagement in a community-setting in accordance with the VS manual. Each week will focus on social connections, engagement in social activities, and reinforcing behaviors that give individuals meaning and purpose. Each VS will be held in a community setting across 4 months. The investigators will evaluate the feasibility of VS including fidelity, retention, acceptability of the intervention and preliminary outcomes around social functioning.
Primary Purpose
Other
Masking
None (Open Label)

Arm Groups

ArmDescriptionAssigned Intervention
Experimental
Veterans Social
Peer-led weekly community-based social groups (16 weeks)
  • Behavioral: Veterans Social
    Peer-led weekly community-based social groups (16 weeks) that are current treatment at the study site.
    Other names:
    • VOICES Veterans Social

Recruiting Locations

More Details

Status
Recruiting
Sponsor
VA Office of Research and Development

Study Contact

Jay Gorman, PsyD
(781) 687-4562
Jay.Gorman@va.gov

Detailed Description

VOICES Veterans Socials is a peer-led weekly social group based in the community designed to promote sustainable social support among Veterans. The research seeks to adapt and conduct a preliminary evaluation of the Veterans Socials (VS) intervention with older Veterans. The study will develop a training procedure for VS facilitators and evaluate an open trial of this intervention. This study will determine whether a larger-scale, more definitive VS study is indicated Phase 1: 13 total participants will engage in semi-structured interviews about barriers to social engagement, challenges around community-based activities, social support acquisition, and how their age and Veteran status intersects with these constructs. Phase 2: 20 participants will be recruited for VOICES Veterans Socials (VS) which will be conducted in 2-4 community-based social groups, with 5-10 participants in each social group. The investigators will conduct data collection on three occasions; at enrollment (pre; 0 months), at intervention completion (post; including semi-structured interview; 4 months) and at follow-up (7 months). VS Procedures. Twenty Veterans aged 65 or older with depression will engage in VS. Veterans will receive 90-minutes of weekly social engagement in a community-setting in accordance with the VS manual. Each week will focus on social connections, engagement in social activities, and reinforcing behaviors that give individuals meaning and purpose.

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