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This project will add an evaluation/research component to an existing peer outreach program, now implemented for over 1100 soldiers in the Michigan Army National Guard. Preliminary work will be completed in three areas. We will conduct semi-structured interviews with soldiers, Buddies, and National Guard leadership and develop and pilot test survey items relevant to implementation. Further, we will develop and pretest survey items relevant to determining soldier symptomatic and functional status. We will also conduct a small feasibility study, fielding the newly developed survey to a representative sample of recently returned National Guard members from Michigan and Indiana, to determine response rates and veteran willingness to allow access to linkable PDHA/PDHRA data and health services data. Finally, we will construct a merged, de-identified longitudinal dataset comprised of Post-Deployment Health Assessment and Reassessment data, Military Health System/TRICARE, and VA services data from National Guard soldiers in Michigan and comparison states of Indiana and Ohio. This will allow a longitudinal assessment of services initiation and retention for the entire Guard populations in these states.
Background:
Soldiers returning from Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) and Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) commonly experience symptoms of PTSD, depressive disorders, and interpersonal difficulties. Forty-two percent of National Guard (NG) soldiers report symptoms suggesting a need for evaluation. Unfortunately, only half with mental health needs initiate treatment in the VA or elsewhere. Stigma remains an important barrier. Proactive peer outreach may successfully address stigma and facilitate appropriate treatment use. In the recently implemented Michigan Guard Buddy*to*Buddy (B2B) program, all returning MIARNG soldiers are assigned a first-tier "Buddy" from their unit who systematically telephones them to "check in" regarding key areas of functioning and symptoms. Soldiers may also be referred to second-tier Buddies, veterans outside the Guard trained in motivational interviewing and supervised by professional staff. The goal of the program is to identify soldiers in need of evaluation and connect them to care in a timely fashion.
We will conduct preliminary work that will allow us to assess the need for and the feasibility of adding a rigorous evaluation/research component to the B2B program.
Objectives:
The goal of this RRP is to assess the need for AND the feasibility of a larger VA study that would use a strong quasi-experimental design (time series analysis with comparison groups) to examine the impact of the B2B program on returning NG veteran mental health treatment initiation, retention, symptoms, and functional outcomes.
Specific RRP aims are to:
Methods:
Preliminary work will be completed in two areas. We will begin a formative evaluation of the implementation of the B2B program, using an augmented qualitative RE-AIM Plus framework, multiple data sources and data collection techniques, and conducting field observations and interviews with program stakeholders. Personnel at all levels, including NG leadership, Buddies, and soldiers, will be part of this process.
We will also develop and refine survey items relevant to understanding B2B implementation and soldier symptom and functional status. We will test procedures for fielding this survey in Michigan and a comparison state, assessing response rates, and using data to inform the design of a larger study of soldier outcomes.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Group 1 | Michigan State Army National Guard soldiers who have returned from OEF/OIF deployments starting December 2008 | ||
| Group 2 | Indiana State Army National Guard soldiers who have returned from OEF/OIF deployments starting December 2008 |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Feasibility-response Rate | Response rate of Soldiers to a mailed survey. | Survey was fielded to Michigan National Guard Service Members on three occasions, March 2011, April 2011, and May 2011. The survey was also fielded to Indiana National Guard Service Members on September 2011, October 2011, and November 2011. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Depressive Symptoms | The 21-item Beck Depression Inventory-2nd Edition (BDI-II) was used to assess depressive symptoms. Total score of 0-13 is considered minimal range, 14-19 is mild, 20-28 is moderate, and 29-63 is severe. | Survey was fielded to MIARNG in March 2011 (INARNG in September 2011). Soldiers who did not respond were sent two additional mailings with surveys in April 2011(INANG-October 2011) and May 2011 (INANG-November 2011). |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
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MI, IN, and OH ARNG
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Marcia T. Valenstein, MD AB | VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System, Ann Arbor, MI | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System, Ann Arbor, MI | Ann Arbor | Michigan | 48105 | United States |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 25158634 | Result | Valenstein M, Gorman L, Blow AJ, Ganoczy D, Walters H, Kees M, Pfeiffer PN, Kim HM, Lagrou R, Wadsworth SM, Rauch SA, Dalack GW. Reported barriers to mental health care in three samples of U.S. Army National Guard soldiers at three time points. J Trauma Stress. 2014 Aug;27(4):406-14. doi: 10.1002/jts.21942. | |
| 21702380 | Result |
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Fifteen soldiers in Michigan participated in interviews or focus groups during survey development. The survey was fielded to 300 Soldiers, 150 in Michigan and 150 in Indiana. A total of 141 Soldiers either returned a survey and/or completed an interview and were considered enrolled in the study. This is detailed in Participant Flow.
Interview and focus group participants and survey pre-testers participated during drill weekends in November and December 2010. Surveys were mailed to MI NG members in March 2011 with 2nd mailing in April 2011, and 3rd mailing in May 2011 and to Indiana NG members with first mailing in Sept 2011 , 2nd in Oct 2011, and 3rd mailing in Nov 2011.
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| ID | Title | Description |
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| FG000 | Michigan Army National Guard | Michigan Army National Guard soldiers who have returned from OEF/OIF deployments starting December 2008 |
| FG001 | Indiana Army National Guard | Indiana State Army National Guard soldiers who have returned from OEF/OIF deployments starting December 2008 |
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| ID | Title | Description |
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| BG000 | Michigan Army National Guard | Michigan State Army National Guard soldiers who have returned from OEF/OIF deployments starting December 2008 |
| BG001 | Indiana Army National Guard |
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| Title | Description | Population Description | Parameter Type | Dispersion Type | Unit of Measure | Calculate Percentage | Denominator Units Selected | Denominators | Classes |
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| Type | Title | Description | Population Description | Reporting Status | Anticipated Posting Date | Parameter Type | Dispersion Type | Unit of Measure | Calculate Percentage | Time Frame | Units Analyzed | Denominator Units Selected | Arm/Group Information | Denominators | Classes | Analyses | |||
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| Primary | Feasibility-response Rate | Response rate of Soldiers to a mailed survey. | 8 or 5% of surveys to Michigan NG Soldiers were not deliverable. 32 (21%) of Indiana NG soldier surveys were not deliverable. 66 of 142 delivered surveys to MI soldiers were returned for a response rate of 46%. 60 of 118 deliverable surveys to Indiana NG Soldiers were returned for a response rate of 51%. | Posted | Number | % of Soldiers returning mailed survey | Survey was fielded to Michigan National Guard Service Members on three occasions, March 2011, April 2011, and May 2011. The survey was also fielded to Indiana National Guard Service Members on September 2011, October 2011, and November 2011. |
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| ID | Title | Description | Deaths (Affected) | Deaths (At Risk) | Serious Events (Affected) | Serious Events (At Risk) | Other Events (Affected) | Other Events (At Risk) |
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| EG000 | Michigan Army National Guard | Michigan State Army National Guard soldiers who have returned from OEF/OIF deployments starting December 2008 |
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| Title | Organization | Phone | Extension | |
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| Marcia Valenstein, MD | VHA HSR&D | 7349453649 | marcia.valenstein@va.gov |
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| ID | Term |
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| D013313 | Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic |
| D003863 | Depression |
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| D040921 | Stress Disorders, Traumatic |
| D000068099 | Trauma and Stressor Related Disorders |
| D001523 | Mental Disorders |
| D001526 | Behavioral Symptoms |
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| PTSD Symptoms | The PCL is a 17-item self-report checklist of PTSD symptoms based closely on the DSM-IV criteria. The PCL-M is a military version and questions refer to "a stressful military experience". Total possible scores range from 17 to 85. Higher scores indicate more symptoms of PTSD and a cut-off score of 50 is used for indicating a probable diagnosis of combat-related PTSD. | Survey was fielded to MIARNG in March 2011 (INARNG in September 2011). Soldiers who did not respond were sent two additional mailings with surveys in April 2011(INANG-October 2011) and May 2011 (INANG-November 2011). |
| Burnett-Zeigler I, Valenstein M, Ilgen M, Blow AJ, Gorman LA, Zivin K. Civilian employment among recently returning Afghanistan and Iraq National Guard veterans. Mil Med. 2011 Jun;176(6):639-46. doi: 10.7205/milmed-d-10-00450. |
| 21482030 | Result | Burnett-Zeigler I, Ilgen M, Valenstein M, Zivin K, Gorman L, Blow A, Duffy S, Chermack S. Prevalence and correlates of alcohol misuse among returning Afghanistan and Iraq veterans. Addict Behav. 2011 Aug;36(8):801-6. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2010.12.032. Epub 2011 Jan 13. |
| 21041342 | Result | Dalack GW, Blow AJ, Valenstein M, Gorman L, Spinner J, Marcus S, Kees M, McDonough S, Greden JF, Ames B, Francisco B, Anderson JR, Bartolacci J, Lagrou R. Public-academic partnerships: working together to meet the needs of Army National Guard soldiers: an academic-military partnership. Psychiatr Serv. 2010 Nov;61(11):1069-71. doi: 10.1176/ps.2010.61.11.1069. |
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Indiana State Army National Guard soldiers who have returned from OEF/OIF deployments starting December 2008
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| OG001 | Indiana Army National Guard | Indiana Army National Guard soldiers who have returned from OEF/OIF deployments starting December 2008 |
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| Secondary | Depressive Symptoms | The 21-item Beck Depression Inventory-2nd Edition (BDI-II) was used to assess depressive symptoms. Total score of 0-13 is considered minimal range, 14-19 is mild, 20-28 is moderate, and 29-63 is severe. | Data were analyzed for those with complete outcome data. Thus, 1 participant in Michigan Army National Guard and 1 participant in Indiana Army National Guard are not included in these results. | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | units on a BDI-II scale | Survey was fielded to MIARNG in March 2011 (INARNG in September 2011). Soldiers who did not respond were sent two additional mailings with surveys in April 2011(INANG-October 2011) and May 2011 (INANG-November 2011). |
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| Secondary | PTSD Symptoms | The PCL is a 17-item self-report checklist of PTSD symptoms based closely on the DSM-IV criteria. The PCL-M is a military version and questions refer to "a stressful military experience". Total possible scores range from 17 to 85. Higher scores indicate more symptoms of PTSD and a cut-off score of 50 is used for indicating a probable diagnosis of combat-related PTSD. | 86% of MI NG soldiers who completed surveys returned a complete PCL scale and 87% of IN NG soldiers who completed surveys returned a complete PCL scale. | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | units on PCL scale | Survey was fielded to MIARNG in March 2011 (INARNG in September 2011). Soldiers who did not respond were sent two additional mailings with surveys in April 2011(INANG-October 2011) and May 2011 (INANG-November 2011). |
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| EG001 | Indiana Army National Guard | Indiana State Army National Guard soldiers who have returned from OEF/OIF deployments starting December 2008 | 0 | 60 | 0 | 60 |
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| D001519 | Behavior |