Improving Cognitive Rehabilitation Outcomes
NCT: NCT07055633 · RECRUITING
Brief Summary
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and mild TBI (mTBI) frequently co-occur in post-9/11 Veterans, and together are associated with worse cognitive performance, mental health, everyday functioning, community integration, quality of life, and treatment response than either condition alone. Additional comorbidities, such as depression and sleep disturbance, are common and further exacerbate these problems. The investigators will investigate Compensatory Cognitive Training (CCT) and Morning Bright Light Therapy (MBLT) vs Negative Ion Generator (ION), to directly target cognition, depression, and sleep disturbance and to improve CCT-associated rehabilitation outcomes. The investigator's randomized controlled trial in 144 Veterans with mTBI+PTSD across two VA sites will compare cognition, functioning, and other secondary outcomes following CCT+MBLT vs. CCT+ION. This study addresses the significant gap in services and evidence-based treatments for Veterans with mTBI+PTSD.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Improving Cognitive Rehabilitation Outcomes?
Improving Cognitive Rehabilitation Outcomes is a clinical trial registered under NCT07055633. Current status: RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT07055633?
The current status of NCT07055633 (Improving Cognitive Rehabilitation Outcomes) is: RECRUITING.
When did Improving Cognitive Rehabilitation Outcomes start?
Improving Cognitive Rehabilitation Outcomes started on 2026-04-01.
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