Evaluation of a Brief Marriage Intervention for Internal Behavioral Health Consultants in Primary Care

Abstract

At the conclusion of the second year we have enrolled 251 participants (126 couples) into the study. The majority (87%) assigned to the treatment condition have completed all three appointments. Attrition rates at the one-month and six-month follow-up points are low (5% to 10%). Total enrollment continues to run behind projected enrollment goals (70%). An IRB audit of study documentation from 2016 identified errors in a significant number of enrollment documents. While the errors were judged to be not-serious noncompliance, the IRB board voted that all participants with errors must be re-consented or data not used. We areaggressively pursuing re-consents and having success but some loss of data is likely.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 2017
Accession Number
AD1044411

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  • Jeffrey A. Cigrang

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  • Wright State University

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  • Department Of Defense
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  • Human Resources
  • Military Personnel
  • Pilot Studies
  • Students
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