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Benefits of Diving Training on Recovery for Veterans Suffering of Chronic PTSD: an Exploratory Study

Not Applicable
Conditions
Stress Disorder, Combat
Interventions
Behavioral: sport
Registration Number
NCT03995992
Lead Sponsor
Institut de Recherche Biomedicale des Armees
Brief Summary

Patients suffering from Chronic Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) have difficulties in executive cognition that hinder their quality of life and make it difficult to recovery and to reintegrate them socially and professionally. These difficulties are particularly important for soldiers suffering from chronic PTSD.

The literature suggests that diving may be a complementary approach to improving cognition, in addition to its benefits on the quality of life of patients with chronic PTSD. It appears to be an intervention of interest to improve the successful recovery for veterans with PTSD compared to a multi-sport practice.

Detailed Description

A French military rehabilitation program proposes the broadening of the relationships between recovery and reintegration by incorporating approaches in the field of positive psychology for soldiers with chronic PTSD. This program was organized for a group of 10 veterans for 10 days. Each morning, from 9 am to 12 pm, participants had sporting activities: mountain walking, mountain biking, climbing, canyoning and collective orienteering running. From 3 pm, they had individual and collective practical workshops based on PTSD psychoeducation, human resources competences and coaching, including a curriculum vitae workshop.

The investigators aims to compare this program included multisport practice with the same praogram included diving instead of multi-sport to evaluate the impact to recovery at one year

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
60
Inclusion Criteria
  • veterans
  • having a chronic PTSD evaluated by a psychiatrist All soldiers included in this study were on sick leave for at least 6 months due to chronic PTSD and were waiting for a military invalidity committee pension. They were all engaged in the first step of the Omega project and had a nine-day HRT training session planned
Exclusion Criteria
  • the psychiatrist did not consider the clinical state appropriate enough to take part in the omega project

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
multi sportsportDuring 10 days, each morning, from 9 am to 12 pm, participants had sporting activities: mountain walking, mountain biking, climbing, canyoning and collective orienteering running. From 3 pm, they had individual and collective practical workshops based on PTSD psychoeducation, human resources competences and coaching, including a curriculum vitae workshop. During their free time, they could take part in collective activities like table football, pool, party games or have a rest. Relaxation exercises were proposed every day after the sporting activity and before dinner.
divingsportDuring 10 days, each morning, from 9 am to 12 pm, participants had diving activities. From 3 pm, they had individual and collective practical workshops based on PTSD psychoeducation, human resources competences and coaching, including a curriculum vitae workshop. During their free time, they could take part in collective activities like table football, pool, party games or have a rest. Relaxation exercises were proposed every day after the sporting activity and before dinner.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
status of professional reinsertion (having a job or not)one year after the intervention (sport training)

Rate of professional reinsertion

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
PTSD symptomstwo times points ; change were assessed between before and after the sport training (eg. before and 10 days after)

self-report scale: the post-traumatic checklist 5 (PCL5) threshold=33

cognitive symptomstwo times points ; change were assessed between before and after the sport training (eg. before and 10 days after)

self report scale: the Montreal Cognive Assessment (MOCA) threshold=27

Trial Locations

Locations (2)

Marion

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Brétigny-sur-Orge, Not In US/Canada, France

anne-sophie Pellen

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Paris, Not In US/Canada, France

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