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N/ARecruiting· 64 target
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Cognitive Remediation Training +1 morebehavioral
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Psychosocial Determinants and Impact of a Synchronous Remote Cognitive Remediation Program on Individuals With Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.

Université du Québec a Montréal·interventional·Posted Dec 30, 2025·Updated May 18, 2026

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating Cognitive Remediation Training and Control Group for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder PTSD. Currently recruiting, targeting 64 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate whether computer-based brain training can help adults with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Individuals with PTSD often experience difficulties with memory, attention, concentration, and problem-solving, which can significantly affect their daily lives, work performance, and overall quality of life. These cognitive challenges can hinder trauma recovery and reduce the effectiveness of standard PTSD treatments. The main questions this study seeks to address are: Does specialized brain training improve PTSD symptoms compared to regular computer games? Does brain training enhance cognitive functions such as memory, attention, processing speed, and executive functioning? Does brain training improve quality of life and daily functioning? Do participants' self-efficacy and perceived social support influence treatment outcomes? Researchers will compare two approaches: a specialized cognitive training program (HAPPYneuron Pro) with strategy teachings and quality-of-life discussions, versus engaging computer games with quality-of-life discussions, to determine which is more effective for people with PTSD. Study Design Participants will be randomly assigned to one of two groups for an 8-week program: Cognitive remediation training group: Complete computerized cognitive exercises and strategy teachings specifically designed to strengthen memory, attention, and executive functions, combined with quality-of-life discussions. Control group: Complete engaging computer games combined with quality-of-life discussions. Schedule Both groups will follow the same schedule: One online session per week, in small and consistent groups of 4-8 participants. Each 60-minute session consists of 30 minutes of computer activities followed by 45 minutes of group discussion. One at-home individual homework exercise per week (30 minutes at home). Total time commitment: 1h45 per week for 8 weeks. Assessments All participants will complete three comprehensive assessment sessions: before treatment, immediately after the 8-week program, and 3 months later. Assessments include neuropsychological testing and questionnaires on PTSD symptoms, depression, anxiety, quality of life, satisfaction with life, social support, cognitive failures, and self-efficacy. Significance This research evaluates a new, accessible and remotely deliverable approach for PTSD treatment. Current evidence-based treatments often do not directly target the cognitive impairments experienced by many individuals with PTSD. Compensation Participants will receive $35 for each completed assessment (maximum $105). Control group participants will gain access to the cognitive remediation training program after completing their participation.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
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CountriesCanada
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Timeline

N/ARecruiting
20262027
First PostedDec 30, 2025
Enrollment StartAug 3, 2025
Primary CompletionDec 1, 2026
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 1.3 yearsPosted 6 months agoPrimary completion in 5 months

Interventions

Cognitive Remediation Trainingbehavioral

Cognitive Remediation Training: Eight-week remote program using HAPPYneuron Pro software targeting attention, verbal memory, processing speed, and executive functions. Participants attend weekly 75-minute group sessions (four to eight participants) via videoconferencing: 30 minutes of computerized cognitive exercises and 45 minutes of guided discussion on metacognitive strategies and quality-of-life topics. Weekly homework assignments (45 minutes) reinforce skills. Sessions target attention (selective, sustained, divided), verbal memory (encoding, recall, recognition), and executive functions (planning, problem-solving, cognitive flexibility, inhibition). Strategy teachings address attention, verbal memory, planning, problem-solving, emotion regulation, meditation, and cognitive flexibility. Quality of life discussions (summarized format) cover sleep, nutrition, physical activity, social support, cultural activities, nature-based activities, relaxation, and substance use behaviors.

Control Groupother

Video Games with Quality of Life Support: Eight-week active control program combining commercial video games with quality of life discussions. Participants will attend weekly 75-minute group sessions via secure videoconferencing (four to eight participants) , consisting of 30 minutes of entertaining computer games from the Poki.com platform (games include Bubbles, Sweet World, Minesweeper, etc.) and 45 minutes of group discussions on healthy lifestyle topics including sleep, nutrition, physical activity, social support, cultural activities, nature-based activities, relaxation, and substance use behaviors. Weekly individual gaming assignments (30 minutes) maintain engagement. Games are selected for entertainment value without proven cognitive benefits. Discussions focus on general wellness and lifestyle factors rather than cognitive strategy development.