Yoga Breath Program and Client-Centered Exposure for Relief of PTSD in Tsunami Victims
- Conditions
- Posttraumatic Stress DisorderDepression
- Registration Number
- NCT00290225
- Lead Sponsor
- Victim Services Center, Miami
- Brief Summary
Study hypothesis: that a standardized course of Eastern practices (Breath Water Sound Course -BWS) will significantly relieve PTSD and depression in tsunami victims. Further, that a client-centered exposure treatment (Traumatic Incident Reduction- TIR) would provide additional, significant relief of PTSD and depression in tsunami victims.
180 tsunami victims in Southern India will be divided into three groups: those that only receive BWS course, those that receive the BWS course and TIR and a wait-list control. They will be pretested with the PCL-17 (PTSD scale), the Beck Depression Inventory and the General Health Questionaire. These scales will also be administered post-service as well as five weeks post pre-testing and at three and six month intervals.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 180
- Tsunami witness, tsunami victim, and/or lost loved one or property.
- Ages 18-70
- Willing to participate for the entire length of this research study.
- Drug addiction, notwithstanding alcohol or tobacco.
- Schizophrenia or other severe pre-existing mental illness
- Severe physical disability or illness that would prevent study completion.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method That the BWS course and TIR will provide significant reduction in scores on the PCL-C, a standardized measure of PTSD symptoms. improvement in PCL-C scores will occur in one week and persist for the duration of the study: 6 months That the BWS course and TIR will provide significant relief from clinical depression as measured on BDI. Improvement in scores on BDI will occur in one week and persist for 6 months
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method