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Service Dogs for Veterans With PTSD: A Randomized Clinical Trial
The purpose of this study is to evaluate use of service dogs for individuals who have been diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Objectives include: (1) assess the impact service dogs have on the mental health and quality of life of Veterans; (2) to provide recommendations to the VA to serve as guidance in providing service dogs to Veterans; and (3) To determine cost associated with total health care utilization and mental health care utilization among Veterans with PTSD.
Age
18 - No limit years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
James A. Haley Veterans' Hospital, Tampa, FL
Tampa, Florida, United States
Start Date
July 1, 2011
Primary Completion Date
January 31, 2017
Completion Date
March 31, 2017
Last Updated
July 9, 2021
60
ACTUAL participants
Service Dogs
OTHER
Lead Sponsor
VA Office of Research and Development
NCT07010757
NCT07462312
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