Addiction Clinical Trial
— CRAVINGMANAGEROfficial title:
Efficacy of a Smartphone App Designed to Manage Craving and Individual Predictors of Substance Use / Addictive Behavior Among Individuals With Addictive Disorders
Test the Efficacy of a smartphone application designed to manage craving and individual predictors of substance use / addictive behavior among individuals with addictive disorders
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 274 |
Est. completion date | July 31, 2025 |
Est. primary completion date | December 31, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Participants requesting help for substance or behavioral addiction in one of the participating specialized addiction treatment centers, and with more than 1-month-delay before treatment admission - Age >= 18 years of age - With at least one substance or behavioral addiction (DSM-5 criteria) - Affiliated person or beneficiary of a social security scheme. - Free, informed and written consent signed by the participant and the investigator Exclusion Criteria: - Medical, psychiatric or addiction condition that warrants immediate treatment intervention - Patients with somatic, cognitive or other disorders preventing the use of the device (deafness, impaired vision, illiteracy....) - Difficulty in understanding and / or writing French - Not familiar with the use of smartphone - Individuals participating in another study that includes an ongoing exclusion period - Be deprived of liberty due to an ongoing legal procedure - Individuals under legal protection - Be under guardianship or under curatorship |
Country | Name | City | State |
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France | Centre Hospitalier Charles PERRENS | Bordeaux |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Centre Hospitalier Charles Perrens, Bordeaux |
France,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | The decrease of main problematic substance use / addictive behavior | We will compare the percentage of participants for whom a 20% decrease in main problematic substance use / addictive behavior was observed between 1st week and 4 th week of smartphone application use in the experimental group versus the control group | 4 weeks | |
Secondary | Efficacy of the intervention in reduction on addiction severity (ASI) and craving for primary addiction, | Multifactorial addiction severity ASI "Composite Score" for the main problematic addiction (drug or alcohol or tobacco or behavioral addiction) : Range 0-1 (1: higher severity) and craving self-reported in the last EMA week, and reported in the Craving evaluation scale developed by the University of Bordeaux Addiction Team of the Sanpsy Laboratory will be used. It is an heteroevaluation of craving for all substances and addictive behaviors reported by the subject. This tool explores the frequency of craving, corresponding to the number of days craving was reported during the last 30 days, as well as mean and maximum intensity on a scale ranging from 0 (no craving) to 10 (extreme craving).
Comparison between baseline, 1-month et 4-month follow-ups of frequency, mean and maximum intensity of craving for main problematic addiction |
At 1-month and 4-month follow-up | |
Secondary | Factors associated with application efficacy among initial addiction severity (ASI), initial craving for primary addiction, type of primary addiction, comorbid psychiatric disorders (MINI), and addiction treatment (ASI and TSR) | Evaluation of the initial severity of addiction ASI "Composite Score" for the main problematic addiction (drug or alcohol or tobacco or behavioral addiction) : Range 0-1 (1: higher severity), initial craving frequency and intensity with craving evaluation scale, the type of addiction,comorbid psychiatric disorders (evaluated with Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview), and past or concomitant addiction treatment (evaluated by ASI and Treatment Service Review). | inclusion | |
Secondary | Temporal evolution of craving and substance use/addictive behaviors The evolution and temporal trajectories of craving intensity, substances use/addictive behaviors measured with EMA in daily life | During the 4 weeks use of the application, all participants will be instructed to complete 4 daily EMA electronic interviews to assess craving-and substance use/addictive behavior (see Serre, Fatseas et al. 2012). At each electronic interview, participants will be asked to rate the maximum level of craving (i.e. the desire to use the main substance/addictive behavior) that they felt since the previous assessment on a seven-point scale (1 no desire to 7 extreme desire), and will also be asked if they had used, since the previous assessment, the main substance/addictive(yes/no)
- The evolution and temporal trajectories of substances use/addictive behaviors measured with EMA in daily life |
4 weeks | |
Secondary | Feasibility of the smartphone application as assessed by use of the app (EMA responses) and drop-out rates | Feasibility will be assessed at the 1-month follow-up by number of days and frequency of use of the application (calculated from EMA responses: number of questionnaires answered on total number of questionnaires proposed by the application), rate of participants not completing the study, and reasons for stopping | at 1-month | |
Secondary | Acceptability of the smartphone app assessed by AES, D-WAI and u-MARS | Acceptability will be assessed at 1-month follow-up with AES, D-WAI and uMARS. The Acceptability E-scale (AES) is a 6-item questionnaire that evaluates the extent to which subjects find E-health systems acceptable. Each item is ranked on a 5-point Likert scale, generating a total score of acceptability ranging from 6 (lowest acceptability) to 30 (highest acceptability) (Micoulaud-Franchi, Sauteraud et al. 2016). The Digital Working Alliance Inventory (D-WAI) measures factors (goals, tasks and bond) to examine the therapeutic relationship between the participant and the app (Henson et al., 2019). The user version of the Mobile Application Rating Scale (uMARS) is a simple tool that can be reliably used by end-users to assess the quality of mHealth apps (Stoyanov et al., 2016). | at 1-month | |
Secondary | Impact on subsequent standard treatment at 4-month follow -up | Impact of the 4 weeks use of the smartphone application Potential impact (positive or negative) of the 4 weeks use of the smartphone application on subsequent treatment will be assessed at 4-month follow-up with rate of first-time attendance to the standard treatment, time to first-time attendance to the standard treatment, compliance with standard treatment (Treatment Service Review), and evolution of severity of addiction during the standard treatment (ASI Composite Score). Follow-ups measures will be compared to baseline measures, and the difference will be compared between the two groups. | at 4-month follow-up | |
Secondary | Acceptability of the smartphone app assessed by AES, D-WAI and u-MARS | Intervention Satisfaction will be assessed at 1-month follow-up with the Client Satisfaction Questionnaire (CSQ-8), that is a multi-item measure of satisfaction related to healthcare (Larsen et al., 1979; Kapp et al., 2014). The CSQ-8 total score ranges from 8 to 32. A higher score represents greater satisfaction | at 1-mont |
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