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NCT ID: NCT00872118 Completed - Alcohol Consumption Clinical Trials

Brief Intervention for Socially Anxious College Drinkers

BISAD
Start date: April 2004
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to develop and test a new brief intervention to reduce heavy drinking and social anxiety in college drinkers.

NCT ID: NCT00616746 Completed - Tobacco Use Clinical Trials

Interactive Psychopharmacologic Effects of Alcohol and Nicotine in Humans

Start date: January 2007
Phase: Phase 0
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to characterize the interactive effects of acute intravenous (IV) alcohol and nicotine administration in male and female smokers and nonsmokers who use alcohol.

NCT ID: NCT00568958 Completed - Alcoholism Clinical Trials

Naltrexone for Heavy Drinking in Young Adults

Start date: February 2008
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

In this study, 140 heavy drinking young adults (aged 18-25) will be provided with brief counseling and either naltrexone, a medication that is FDA-approved for the treatment of alcohol dependence, or placebo over the course of 8 weeks. A novel strategy will be used for administering low-dose naltrexone, in which daily dosing will be combined with targeted dosing in anticipation of high-risk situations. The main hypotheses are that daily + targeted naltrexone will result in greater reductions in frequency of heavy and any drinking compared with daily + targeted placebo.

NCT ID: NCT00561587 Completed - Alcoholism Clinical Trials

Quetiapine vs. Placebo in Alcohol Relapse Prevention - a Pilot Study

Start date: November 2007
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Due to Quetiapine's particulars and the promising receptor profile, we want to examine the efficacy concerning relapse prevention of alcoholics suffering from persisting craving and/or affective symptoms (persisting sleep disorder, persisting excitement, persisting depressive symptoms, persisting anxiety symptoms) in comparison to matching placebo in a double-blind pilot study. We further want to compare the course of the above mentioned craving and affective symptoms under medication with quetiapine / matching placebo.

NCT ID: NCT00537745 Completed - Alcohol Consumption Clinical Trials

Vivitrol for Reducing Driving While Impaired Behavior Among Repeat Offenders

Start date: April 2007
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine whether Vivitrol is effective at reducing attempts to drive after drinking among repeat driving while intoxicated (DWI) offenders with Ignition Interlock devices.

NCT ID: NCT00383838 Completed - Drug Abuse Clinical Trials

Self-Selected Brief Alcohol Intervention for Adolescents

Start date: September 2002
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Alcohol use among youth continues to be a major concern for this nation, with a large proportion of adolescents increasing their alcohol consumption as they transition from the 6th to the 8th grade. Although many adolescents experience alcohol-related problems, few actually seek help or treatment. This may be because traditional intervention approaches are not well suited for this age group. It is important to understand where adolescents turn to when they want to get help. The current project focuses on developing an alcohol intervention program for younger adolescents. We will conduct biannual surveys at two middle schools to assess alcohol and drug use patterns over three years. In years 2 and 3, we will implement an intervention in one of the schools.We will examine whether the intervention has an impact on subsequent alcohol use.

NCT ID: NCT00374153 Completed - Alcohol Consumption Clinical Trials

Southern Methodist Alcohol Research Trial (SMART)

Start date: September 2006
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to look at the effects of assessment, feedback and motivational interviewing on alcohol consumption among college drinkers.

NCT ID: NCT00292240 Completed - Drug Abuse Clinical Trials

Brief Youth Substance Use Intervention for Primary Care

Start date: October 2004
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Over the past decade, many new programs intended to prevent substance use among adolescents have been developed and evaluated. There has been a recent shift towards brief interventions for youth in school (Brown, 2001; D'Amico and Fromme, 2002) and health care settings, such as emergency rooms and inpatient clinics (Barnett et al., 2001; Colby et al., 1998; Monti et al., 1999). Although the primary care setting presents a unique opportunity to intervene with youth concerning drug use, such as marijuana or inhalants, many youth are not screened for use (Friedman et al., 1990; Johnson and Millstein, 2003; Middleman et al., 1995) and preventive services in this setting are significantly below recommended levels (Halpern-Felsher et al., 2000; Klein et al., 2001; Ozer et al., 2001). The objectives of the proposed research are to: 1) explore the feasibility of adapting a brief intervention from our previous work for use in the primary care (PC) setting, and 2) assess the short-term efficacy of the intervention in the PC setting. During year 1, focus groups of high-risk youth (n=16), parents (n=8), and providers (n=8) will provide feedback on barriers to implementing a substance use brief intervention in a PC setting. We define high-risk youth as those who may have already developed regular patterns of use or have experienced some problems due to their use. In addition, the intervention will be pilot tested with 10 high-risk youth who will provide feedback on intervention content. Revisions will be made to the intervention curriculum based on this feedback and in year 2, the short-term efficacy of the intervention will be tested with a small sample of high-risk youth (n=30). This study will extend brief intervention research for youth, as it will be one of the first to examine the feasibility of implementing a brief substance use intervention to PC with high-risk youth and to determine the impact of this intervention on short-term outcomes.

NCT ID: NCT00219336 Completed - Alcohol Consumption Clinical Trials

A Media Based Motivational Intervention to Prevent Alcohol Exposed Pregnancies (AEPs)

Start date: November 2005
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The study evaluated the effectiveness of a mail-based self-guided motivational intervention based on Project CHOICES to reduce alcohol-exposed pregnancies (AEP) with female students and non-students 18 to 44 years of age living in Florida. The investigators hypothesize that the motivational intervention will significantly reduce more women's risk of an AEP than will an informational intervention aimed at preventing fetal alcohol syndrome. Materials will be available in Spanish and English

NCT ID: NCT00183105 Completed - Alcohol Dependence Clinical Trials

ASAP Study - Hospital-Based Brief Intervention for Alcohol Problems

Start date: February 2001
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The objective of this project was to test whether screening and brief intervention for unhealthy alcohol use leads to improved alcohol-related outcomes (such as alcohol consumption and linkage to alcohol assistance) and is cost-effective.