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Increasing Veterans' Social Engagement and Connectedness
Sponsor: VA Office of Research and Development
Summary
Social isolation is a negative social determinant of health that affects 1-in-5 adults in the U.S. and 43% of Veterans. Social isolation is estimated to cost the nation $6.7 billion annually in federal healthcare spending. Yet, social isolation has rarely been the direct focus of healthcare interventions. The proposed project is a randomized controlled trial that seeks to test the effectiveness of the Increasing Veterans' Social Engagement and Connectedness (CONNECTED) intervention on social isolation among diverse Veteran groups in primary care clinics. Increasing Veterans' Social Engagement and Connectedness involves three key services delivered by peers via telehealth through individual and group sessions over 8 weeks: 1) peer support, which includes person-centered assessment for social isolation, 2) psychosocial interventions to address social isolation, and 3) navigation (i.e., connecting Veterans to social resources). Findings from this study will contribute to the VA's efforts to address social determinants of health among Veterans and to provide high quality, person-centered, and equitable care to all Veterans.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
264
Start Date
2024-10-04
Completion Date
2028-06-30
Last Updated
2025-07-18
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
CONNECTED
CONNECTED is a manualized, peer-led, group-based social isolation intervention for diverse veteran populations in VA primary care settings. It is delivered via videoconference through individual and group sessions over 8 weeks.
VET BEFRIENDING
VET BEFRIENDING (attention control arm) consists of weekly social interactions with a research assistant (RA) over videoconference or phone.
Locations (1)
Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States