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It is common for Veterans with injuries, illnesses, or physical disabilities to experience depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), chronic pain, and other concerns. They may also have goals like becoming happier or better able to cope with challenges that life brings. The purpose of this research study is to learn whether Veterans like and benefit from a 5-week, group-based positive psychology program aimed at improving mental health, resilience, well-being, and quality of life. Participants will be asked to complete several assessments (surveys/interviews) over the course of the study that are not considered part of standard care. Additionally, participants will be asked to participate in a focus group at the end of the study to provide feedback about their experiences in the group.
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To participate in this study, Veterans must first be enrolled in the Resilience and Well-Being Program, a 5-week, group-based positive psychology program held at VA Puget Sound as part of standard care. After enrollment, Veterans may choose to enroll in this research study which evaluates the effectiveness of, and satisfaction with, the Resilience and Well-Being Program.
This research study includes two study visits at VA Puget Sound and three assessments over the phone.
Informed Consent Process
This process will take place at the VA Puget Sound. A research staff member will review the details of the study with the participant and answer any questions s/he may have to see if they are interested in participating.
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Baseline Assessment: A research staff member will ask the participant a number of standard questions. The most straightforward of these questions will ask about age, gender, race, ethnicity, education level, employment status, marital status, and military service. Participants will also be asked questions about their medical and mental health treatment use, and any other health problems they may experience. Participants will also be asked questions about potentially stressful life experiences.
Post-Group Satisfaction Survey: This survey will happen following the completion of the 5-week group as long as a participant has attended at least one session. Participants will be asked to complete this survey in-person at the end of Session 5. In this survey, participants will be asked questions about how satisfying, engaging, and helpful they thought the program was; what they thought about the program, and whether they experienced any negative effects from participating in the program.
Telephone Assessments: Throughout participation in the study, participants will be asked to complete three telephone assessments. Within each assessment, participants will be asked questions relating to:
The three telephone assessments will occur at the following stages of the study:
Focus Group (Optional)
Participants will be invited to complete a focus group that will last about 60-90 minutes six to eight weeks after the completion of the group to talk about their experiences and satisfaction with the program. Completing the focus group is optional, but encouraged, as researchers would like to receive participant feedback through open discussion to better improve this program for other Veterans. The focus group leaders will use prepared questions to help guide the flow of discussion.
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