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Clinical Trial of OurRelationship, a Scalable Digital Intervention for Veteran Couples


Funder Veterans Affairs
Recipient Organization Va San Diego Healthcare System
Country United States
Start Date May 01, 2022
End Date Apr 30, 2027
Duration 1,825 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Principal Investigator
Data Source NIH (US)
Grant ID 10410254
Grant Description

Background: Over 75% of Veterans referred for behavioral health assessments endorse significant relationship concerns. Relationship distress leads to a wide range of health and mental health problems, whereas healthy intimate relationships are an important part of biopsychosocial models of resilience and rehabilitation.

Improving social functioning is an RR&D priority, and VHA directive 1163.04 mandates all Veterans have access to a flexible continuum of family mental health services. However, access to couples’ interventions is limited: trained couple therapists are limited in number and location, and they are underutilized due to logistical

barriers couples face including coordinating schedules, dual time off work, childcare, and stigma. Because of these barriers, over 60% of divorced couples never accessed couples’ treatment, and Veterans spend four to seven years in relationship distress before getting help. Digital health is a critical part of solving problems of

access to care. Digital interventions for couples provide flexible access to evidence-based relationship interventions and are essential for providing scalable access to family mental health care. OurRelationship is an online adaptation of an evidence-based couple therapy (Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy), which

combines eight hours of a self-paced online couples’ program with three 20-minute telehealth coaching sessions. Several RCTs show OurRelationship improves relationship functioning and individual mental health, including among community-recruited Veterans. Our pilot data from 13 couples recruited over two months in

VA San Diego indicate Veterans find OurRelationship appealing and helpful. However, OurRelationship has not yet been rigorously evaluated with a Veteran population in a VA medical center setting. Methodology: The proposed 5-year study is a 2-month waitlist-controlled randomized clinical trial. We aim to

serve 90 Veterans with mental health concerns and relationship distress and their partners (N = 180), recruited from individual and family mental health clinics within VASDHS. Data on rehabilitation outcomes including relationship functioning (primary outcome), relationship behaviors (e.g., communication, conflict), individual

functioning (e.g., functional disability, family role), and psychiatric symptoms (e.g., depression, anxiety) will be collected at baseline, mid-program, post-program, and 6-month follow-up. We will collect participant feedback via qualitative interviews and quantitative ratings of therapeutic alliance and program satisfaction.

Aims: Aim 1 is to examine feasibility and acceptability of implementing OurRelationship in a VA setting with Veterans and their partners. Aim 2 is to evaluate efficacy of the OurRelationship program on improving relationship functioning for Veterans and their partners. Aim 3 is to explore mediation of improvements in

individual functional outcomes by improvements in relationship functioning. Career Development Plan: This mentored career development award will support Dr. Knopp in becoming an independent clinical researcher and an expert in the role of digital health and couples’ interventions in rehabilitation within the VA system. Through mentorship from Dr. Leslie Morland and co-mentorship from Dr.

Colin Depp, Dr. Shirley Glynn, and Dr. Brian Doss, this CDA-2 training plan builds on Dr. Knopp’s clinical and research background in intimate relationships to enhance her 1) competence in clinical trial design and analysis, 2) knowledge of digital healthcare technology and research, 3) skills in longitudinal dyadic trial data,

and 4) professional development as a VA rehabilitation clinical researcher. This training will prepare Dr. Knopp to continue this program of research by submitting a VA RR&D Merit award application focused on providing adjunctive digital couples’ interventions to maximize benefit of individual mental health treatments.

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