Research

Finding the best ways to prevent and treat psychological health problems in military service members, veterans, and first responders

Network Dysregulation Among Individuals with Comorbid Tinnitus and PTSD

PIJohn Moring, PhD, ABPP
Location(s)San Antonio, TX
Aim

In military veterans with co-occurring PTSD and tinnitus, examine whether a leading psychotherapy for PTSD also leads to reductions in tinnitus-related distress when PTSD is treated successfully. Concurrently, evaluate brain activity before, during, and after PTSD treatment to better understand the brain network disruptions that cause and maintain PTSD and tinnitus and how those brain networks are impacted by successful PTSD treatment.

StatusEnrollment closed. Investigators analyzing data and publishing study findings.

STRONG STAR Repository

PIAlan L. Peterson, PhD, ABPP (Lt Col, US Air Force, Ret.)
Location(s)Repository data maintained in San Antonio, TX
Aim

Establish a comprehensive database of clinical and biological information collected from participants in STRONG STAR clinical trials to address future questions that arise from the research of STRONG STAR investigators.

StatusRepository protocol is being implemented concurrently with ongoing STRONG STAR clinical trials.

Service-Connected Life Trajectory Comparison of Psychiatric Aeromedical Evacuation and Non-Psychiatric Aeromedical Evacuation Patients From 2001 to 2015

PICol Antoinette Shinn, PhD
Location(s)San Antonio, TX
Aim

Assess the long-term impact that emergency psychiatric evacuations from combat zones have on active duty service members.

StatusRetrospective review and analysis of archival data underway

Identifying Suicidal Subtypes and Dynamic Indicators of Increasing and Decreasing Suicide Risk

PICraig Bryan, PsyD, ABPP
Location(s)Study analyses being led by investigators in Columbus, Ohio, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Aim

Identify subtypes of suicide risk; examine, describe, and predict patterns over time that signal transitions from low- to high-risk states and from high- to low-risk states, in order to advance the science of suicide prevention.

StatusCurrently analyzing data

An Evaluation of Neurobiological Similarities of Tinnitus and PTSD

PIJohn Moring, PhD, ABPP
Location(s)San Antonio, TX
Aim

Examine the shared and unique symptoms and the neurobiological contributions associated with tinnitus and posttraumatic stress disorder. Results will help guide development of therapies for individuals with both conditions.

StatusCurrently enrolling study participants

Sleep Disorders in Military Women: Identifying Causal Factors and the Impact of Treatment on Psychological Health and Resilience

PIMaj Matthew Brock, MD
Location(s)San Antonio, TX
Aim

Improve understanding, prevention and treatment of sleep disorders in military women through discovery of the biological characteristics, gender roles, and military occupational factors associated with insomnia and sleep apnea in military men and women and how they affect treatment response and clinical outcomes.

StatusEnrollment complete.

Accelerating Implementation of Evidence-Based Psychotherapies in Military Settings

PICraig Rosen, PhD, & Carmen McLean, PhD
Location(s)Eight military treatment facilities nationwide
Aim

Evaluate a program designed to increase military treatment facilities’ use of Prolonged Exposure (PE), an evidence-based psychotherapy for PTSD; determine whether this program increases PE use and improves patient outcomes compared to conventional provider training in PE; use feedback from clinic leaders and staff to gauge program usability, identify successful components, and refine program for expansion.

StatusCurrently operating at the participating military treatment facilities

Neurobiological Predictors and Mechanisms in Exposure Therapy for PTSD

PISheila Rauch, PhD
Location(s)Killeen, TX, and San Antonio, TX
Aim

Identify changes in levels of certain hormones, steroids, and other biological substances to “track” improvements in patients’ PTSD symptoms over the course of treatment; determine the specific changes associated with three different ways of delivering Prolonged Exposure therapy.

StatusEnrollment closed. Investigators analyzing data and publishing study findings.

An Open Trial of Web-Prolonged Exposure (Web-PE) for PTSD among Active-Duty Military Personnel and Veterans

PICarmen McLean, PhD
Location(s)Online nationwide
Aim

Improve access to PTSD treatment by evaluating whether 10 sessions of Prolonged Exposure therapy delivered via the Internet over eight weeks (Web-PE) is effective in reducing PTSD symptoms.

StatusEnrollment closed. Investigators analyzing data and publishing study findings.

Development and Validation of a Theory Based Screening Process for Suicide Risk

PISteven Vannoy, PhD, MPH
Location(s)Killeen, TX
Aim

The goal of this study is to increase the capacity of military-based health services to accurately identify service members at risk for suicide and to make effective treatment referrals.

StatusStudy completed. Investigators analyzing data and publishing research findings.