Reconnecting to Internal Sensations and Experiences (RISE): An online, multi‐session intervention improves interoceptive sensibility for military personnel

Author:

Smith April R.1,Witte Tracy K.1ORCID,Troop‐Gordon Wendy2,Grunewald William1ORCID,Crosby Eric1,Hill Kent3,Williams Tammy3,Kinkel‐Ram Shruti3,Santivasci Celeste4,Chamberlin Jacob5,Aguon‐Larson Cyrena6,Harris Isaac6,Esche Maj Aaron7,Tubman Lt Col David7,Dretsch LTC Michael8

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychological Sciences Auburn University Auburn Alabama USA

2. Department of Human Development and Family Science Auburn University Auburn Alabama USA

3. Madigan Army Medical Center Joint Base Lewis‐McChord Washington USA

4. Department of Psychology Miami University Oxford Ohio USA

5. Department of Psychology University at Buffalo Buffalo New York USA

6. Department of Health Sport and Exercise Sciences University of Kansas Lawrence Kansas USA

7. Wright‐Patterson Medical Center Wright‐Patterson Airforce Base Ohio USA

8. US Army Medical Research Directorate‐West Walter Reed Army Institute of Research Joint Base Lewis‐McChord Washington USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThis preregistered randomized controlled trial tested the effects of a four‐session, online interoceptive awareness intervention relative to an active comparator, matched for time and attention on interoception and suicidal ideation.MethodParticipants (N = 195; 69% male; mean age = 37) were active duty service members (62%) and veterans (38%) who completed measures of interoceptive sensibility, interoceptive accuracy, and suicidal ideation at baseline. They were randomized to either the interoceptive awareness intervention, Reconnecting to Internal Sensations and Experiences (RISE), or the comparator, Healthy Habits. Participants completed the assessment battery again at posttest as well as a 1 and 3‐month follow‐up.ResultsRISE was rated as acceptable and demonstrated excellent feasibility per completion rates (85% completed all four modules). RISE improved the majority of interoceptive sensibility domains assessed (noticing body sensations, not worrying about sensations of pain or discomfort, emotional awareness, self‐regulation, body listening, and body trust), and most of these gains remained at 1 and 3‐month follow‐ups. There were no differences between conditions on suicidal ideation, perhaps due to the low levels of ideation reported, or interoceptive accuracy.ConclusionsRISE is a disseminable, cost‐effective, and transdiagnostic intervention that improves interoceptive sensibility up to 3 months.

Funder

U.S. Department of Defense

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Clinical Psychology

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