The purpose of this project is to evaluate an interactive training program for military-connected caregivers (MCCs) of wounded warriors. The program leverages existing resources and incorporates evidence-based training and peer-based support networks to enhance continuity of care. The program consists of an educational Toolkit (workbook) and an avatar training interaction where an MCC can practice skills learned from the toolkit training with the avatar (how to navigate difficult conversations). This is an educational training evaluation to determine whether or not avatar interaction can effectively improve health outcomes in MCCs.
Age range
18 Years
Sex
ALL
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World Health Organization Quality of Life - Brief
Timeframe: Assess changes between baseline and 3 & 6 month follow-ups
Social support
Timeframe: Assess changes between baseline and 3 & 6 month follow-ups
Depression
Timeframe: Assess changes between baseline and 3 & 6 month follow-ups
Anxiety
Timeframe: Assess changes between baseline and 3 & 6 month follow-ups
Caregiver somatic symptoms
Timeframe: Assess changes between baseline and 3 & 6 month follow-ups