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LATER-ADULTHOOD TRAUMA REENGAGEMENT IN VIETNAM VETERANS WITH PTSD: FINDINGS FROM A PROGRAM EVALUATION PROJECT
As Veterans age, they may experience an emergence or exacerbation of stress symptomatology. Later-Adulthood Trauma Reengagement (LATR) is an intervention that provides psychoeducation on the LATR process, teaches mindfulness and coping, facilitates trauma re-integration, and fosters meaning-making i...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6841342/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.2455 |
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author | Malley, Kelly A O Bamonti, Patricia M Graham, Kirsten Smith, Ronald Gurevitch, Jacqueline Kaiser, Anica Pless |
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description | As Veterans age, they may experience an emergence or exacerbation of stress symptomatology. Later-Adulthood Trauma Reengagement (LATR) is an intervention that provides psychoeducation on the LATR process, teaches mindfulness and coping, facilitates trauma re-integration, and fosters meaning-making in late life. This program evaluation project evaluated the LATR group offered in the Geriatric Mental Health Clinic at VA Boston. Twenty-one Vietnam Veterans with PTSD symptomatology were referred to the group between 2017-2018. Fifteen completed the 10-week group, and 12 completed pre- and post-intervention assessments and offered feedback. At the conclusion of the group, Veterans reported a decrease in depressive and PTSD symptoms. Of the 4 Veterans who endorsed suicidal ideation at the start of the group, 3 reported a decrease post-group. Veterans endorsed slightly more positive appraisals of their military service. Veterans reported that the group offered support, connection, and a sense of belonging with other Veterans, helped increase coping, and increased insight into thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. A suggested improvement to the group was to offer more sessions. Eleven Veterans sought continued mental health services following the group; three newly sought trauma-focused interventions. Four Veterans reported that their trauma-related symptoms were resolved and declined referral. Veterans found the LATR group helpful as evidenced by reduction in symptoms and responses to open-ended questions. A small number sought additional trauma-focused treatment; others reported that their symptoms were resolved and did not require additional treatment. Findings support the continued offering of the LATR group within this clinical setting. |
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spelling | pubmed-68413422019-11-13 LATER-ADULTHOOD TRAUMA REENGAGEMENT IN VIETNAM VETERANS WITH PTSD: FINDINGS FROM A PROGRAM EVALUATION PROJECT Malley, Kelly A O Bamonti, Patricia M Graham, Kirsten Smith, Ronald Gurevitch, Jacqueline Kaiser, Anica Pless Innov Aging Session 3300 (Poster) As Veterans age, they may experience an emergence or exacerbation of stress symptomatology. Later-Adulthood Trauma Reengagement (LATR) is an intervention that provides psychoeducation on the LATR process, teaches mindfulness and coping, facilitates trauma re-integration, and fosters meaning-making in late life. This program evaluation project evaluated the LATR group offered in the Geriatric Mental Health Clinic at VA Boston. Twenty-one Vietnam Veterans with PTSD symptomatology were referred to the group between 2017-2018. Fifteen completed the 10-week group, and 12 completed pre- and post-intervention assessments and offered feedback. At the conclusion of the group, Veterans reported a decrease in depressive and PTSD symptoms. Of the 4 Veterans who endorsed suicidal ideation at the start of the group, 3 reported a decrease post-group. Veterans endorsed slightly more positive appraisals of their military service. Veterans reported that the group offered support, connection, and a sense of belonging with other Veterans, helped increase coping, and increased insight into thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. A suggested improvement to the group was to offer more sessions. Eleven Veterans sought continued mental health services following the group; three newly sought trauma-focused interventions. Four Veterans reported that their trauma-related symptoms were resolved and declined referral. Veterans found the LATR group helpful as evidenced by reduction in symptoms and responses to open-ended questions. A small number sought additional trauma-focused treatment; others reported that their symptoms were resolved and did not require additional treatment. Findings support the continued offering of the LATR group within this clinical setting. Oxford University Press 2019-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6841342/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.2455 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Session 3300 (Poster) Malley, Kelly A O Bamonti, Patricia M Graham, Kirsten Smith, Ronald Gurevitch, Jacqueline Kaiser, Anica Pless LATER-ADULTHOOD TRAUMA REENGAGEMENT IN VIETNAM VETERANS WITH PTSD: FINDINGS FROM A PROGRAM EVALUATION PROJECT |
title | LATER-ADULTHOOD TRAUMA REENGAGEMENT IN VIETNAM VETERANS WITH PTSD: FINDINGS FROM A PROGRAM EVALUATION PROJECT |
title_full | LATER-ADULTHOOD TRAUMA REENGAGEMENT IN VIETNAM VETERANS WITH PTSD: FINDINGS FROM A PROGRAM EVALUATION PROJECT |
title_fullStr | LATER-ADULTHOOD TRAUMA REENGAGEMENT IN VIETNAM VETERANS WITH PTSD: FINDINGS FROM A PROGRAM EVALUATION PROJECT |
title_full_unstemmed | LATER-ADULTHOOD TRAUMA REENGAGEMENT IN VIETNAM VETERANS WITH PTSD: FINDINGS FROM A PROGRAM EVALUATION PROJECT |
title_short | LATER-ADULTHOOD TRAUMA REENGAGEMENT IN VIETNAM VETERANS WITH PTSD: FINDINGS FROM A PROGRAM EVALUATION PROJECT |
title_sort | later-adulthood trauma reengagement in vietnam veterans with ptsd: findings from a program evaluation project |
topic | Session 3300 (Poster) |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6841342/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.2455 |
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