The Efficacy of a Brief Resilience Training Program for Hurricane Sandy Disaster Responders
- Conditions
- Psychological Stress
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Disaster Worker Resiliency Training
- Registration Number
- NCT02417051
- Lead Sponsor
- Stony Brook University
- Brief Summary
The goal of this project is to adapt and test the efficacy of the National Institute of Environmental Health and Safety (NIEHS) Disaster Worker Resilience Training (DWRT) Program for Superstorm Sandy responders. The DWRT is a brief, 4-5 hour training program designed to improve resilience for stress reactions in active emergency responders. A total of 120 participants will be recruited. 60 will receive the DWRT, and 60 will be assigned to a waitlist control condition. A three-month assessment period will be utilized to enable us to evaluate the effects of the intervention. Participants assigned to the waitlist condition will be offered the option to participant in the course following completion of the 3 month wait period. It is hypothesized that, participants attending the DWRT program, as compared to those in the waitlist condition, will show increased resilience at three months post-intervention as indicated by lower perceived stress, greater posttraumatic growth, more positive health behaviors (e.g., sleep, nutrition, exercise), and fewer new PTSD and depression symptoms. It is predicted that participants attending the DWRT program, as compared to those in the waitlist condition, will demonstrate greater awareness of the mental health effects of disasters, including the symptoms of PTSD and depression. It is predicted that, participants attending the DWRT program, as compared to those in the waitlist condition, will endorse more positive attitudes towards mental health care, including willingness to seek treatment if needed.
- Detailed Description
This project is a scientific collaboration between the World Trade Center (WTC) Health Program at Stony Brook University (SBU), the Epidemiology Program at North Shore-LIJ Health System (NSLIJ), and Rutgers University. The goal is to adapt and test the efficacy of the National Institute of Environmental Health and Safety (NIEHS) Disaster Worker Resilience Training (DWRT) Program for Sandy responders by leveraging data from the ongoing projects and the expertise of collaborators at these sites. The DWRT program was originally designed for and piloted with responders to the 2010 Deep Water Horizon oil spill. Knowledge from the ongoing Sandy projects will be used to tailor this intervention to address Sandy-specific risk factors and unique features of the responder communities in the New York Metropolitan area. Responders identified from ongoing projects at SBU (N=1500, 50% anticipated eligible) and other current local disaster responders will be targeted for enrollment. The objectives are to: (1) to adapt the DWRT program for this population; (2) recruit and randomly assign responders (N = 120) to the DWRT program or a waitlist control condition; (3) assess the efficacy of this intervention to enhance resilience over a three month period; and (4) host forums with community stakeholders to share information on this program and its outcomes. The expected outcomes are: (1) efficacy data on the DWRT program, and (2) qualitative data on the acceptability of this intervention to Sandy responders. The products are: (1) a final report; (2) articles for publication; (3) abstracts for national conferences; and (4) a training manual, participant workbook, and presenter materials.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 202
- Participated as a volunteer or professional in Hurricane Sandy relief efforts.
- Report that they are still an active disaster responder (i.e., they may be called upon to participate in future disaster relief efforts) as either a volunteer or professional.
- An inability to comprehend the intervention in English.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Resiliency Training Disaster Worker Resiliency Training Intervention: Disaster Worker Resiliency Training (DWRT) Program.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Perceived Stress 3 months post-intervention Perceived Stress Scale (PSS; Cohen, Karmarck, and Mermelstein, 1983).
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Health Promoting Behaviors 3 months post-intervention Health Promoting Lifestyles Profile-II (HPLP-II; Walker, Sechrist, \& Pender, 1995).
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms 3 months post-intervention PTSD Checklist for DSM-5 (PCL-5; Weathers, Litz, Keane, Palmieri, Marx, \& Schnurr, 2013).
Depression Symptoms 3 months post-intervention Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9; Spitzer, Kroenke, \& Williams, 1999).
Mental Illness Stigma 3 months post-intervention Attitudes Towards Mental Illness Questionnaire (ATMIQ).
Attitudes Towards Seeking Professional Help 3 months post-intervention Attitudes Towards Seeking Professional Help Survey (ATSPH; Bacon, Fischer \& Farina, 1995).
Post-traumatic Growth 3 months post-intervention Post-Traumatic Growth Inventory-Short Form (PTGI-SF; Cann et al., 2010).