Internet-Delivered Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for PTSD Among Public Safety Personnel
Recruiting now NCT04335487
Run by University of Regina · for 18 and older · All sexes
What this study is about
This study evaluates two Internet-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy (ICBT) interventions: one for symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and one for symptoms of anxiety, depression, and PTSD. Both interventions have been tailored for Canadian public safety personnel (PSP). Outcomes of interest include preference for disorder-specific or transdiagnostic care, engagement with the interventions, changes in symptoms and functioning, and strengths and limitations of implementing ICBT with Canadian PSP.
Who can join (things the study team will check)
✅ You may be able to join if…
- 18 years of age or older
- residing in Saskatchewan for the duration of the intervention
- endorsing symptoms of post-traumatic stress
- able to access a computer and internet service
- willing to provide a physician as emergency contact
🚫 You may not be able to join if…
- high suicide risk
- suicide attempt or hospitalization in the last year
- primary problems with psychosis, alcohol or drug problems, or mania
- currently receiving regular psychological treatment
- concerns about ICBT
Where this trial is running
- Department of Psychology and Collaborative Centre for Justice and Safety, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Who to contact
Heather D Hadjistavropoulos, PhD · 306-585-5133 · heather.hadjistavropoulos@uregina.ca
It's completely normal to call and ask questions before deciding anything. Mention the study ID: NCT04335487.
Verify everything on the official ClinicalTrials.gov record. Page updated July 2026.