Alcohol Use Disorder Clinical Trial
Official title:
Integration of Neurofunctional Phenotyping Into a Preliminary Investigation of Stand-alone Web-based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT4CBT) for Alcohol Use Disorder
Alcohol use and misuse are prevalent in the United States. Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is the most common substance use disorder. Evidence-based treatments are effective; however, most people with AUD do not receive treatment, and among those who do, responses to treatment modalities vary. Technology provides the opportunity to expand treatment and improve outcomes. Therefore, the overall goal of this project is to incorporate neurofunctional phenotyping into a preliminary investigation of the feasibility of providing mobile CBT4CBT for AUD among a non-treatment seeking population
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 278 |
Est. completion date | December 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | December 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - at least 18 years of age - Male or female sex assigned at birth - Meet DSM-5 Alcohol Use Disorder criteria - report recent heavy alcohol use during the past month - access to a smart mobile device or computer - English-speaking. - We are not excluding any participants based on gender identity. Exclusion Criteria: - currently receiving specialized professional SUD treatment - presenting with language barriers, cognitive impairment, or serious medical or psychiatric illness that would preclude them from providing informed consent or participating in the ResearchMatch. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Virginia Commonwealth University | Richmond | Virginia |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Virginia Commonwealth University |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Examine feasibility of CBT4CBT use as a mobile stand-alone intervention in a sample of non-treatment seeking people with AUD | Use of mobile CBT4CBT outside of specialized SUD treatment settings will be feasible for participants, as measured by participants completing a mean number of 70% of modules within the 8-week CBT4CBT intervention period. The outcome variable will be the mean number of modules completed (out of 7). | 4 week check in and follow-up visit 1 (immediately after 8 week intervention period ends) | |
Primary | Examine the acceptability of CBT4CBT as a mobile stand-alone intervention in a sample of non-treatment seeking people with AUD | Use of mobile CBT4CBT outside of specialized SUD treatment settings will be acceptable for participants measured by 80% of participants reporting they are satisfied with CBT4CBT program. The outcome variable will be the mean satisfaction rating based on the following question: Overall, how satisfied are you with the intervention you received? (1, very dissatisfied to 5, very satisfied). | 4 week check in and follow-up visit 1 (immediately after 8 week intervention period ends) | |
Secondary | Assess AUD outcomes (absence of heavy drinking days) utilizing the Timeline Follow Back (TLFB) in a sample of non-treatment seeking people with AUD who have access to the CBT4CBT compared to those who do not | Participants in the CBT4CBT condition will be less likely to report any heavy drinking days during the last month of the intervention period and during the month following the end of the intervention than those in the control condition based on the TLFB. The TLFB measures the quantity and frequency of past month alcohol use. The outcome variable will be absence of heavy drinking days (yes/no). | Follow-up study visit 1 (immediately after intervention period and follow-up study visit 2 (one month later) | |
Secondary | Assess AUD outcomes (recovery total score) utilizing the Substance USe Recovery Evaluator (SURE) in a sample of non-treatment seeking people with AUD who have access to the CBT4CBT compared to those who do not | Participants in the CBT4CBT condition will report higher total scores on the SURE during the last month of the intervention period and during the month following the end of the intervention than those in the control condition based on the TLFB. The SURE is a 21-item measure of holistic recovery. Total scores range from 21 to 63 with higher scores indicating better recovery. The outcome variable will be the total score on the SURE. | Follow-up study visit 1 (immediately after intervention period and follow-up study visit 2 (one month later) | |
Secondary | Evaluate sex differences in feasibility of CBT4CBT use as a mobile stand-alone intervention in a sample of non-treatment seeking people with AUD | In the CBT4CBT condition, females will complete more CBT4CBT on average than males. The outcome variable will be the mean number of modules completed (out of 7). | 4 week check in and follow-up visit 1 (immediately after 8 week intervention period ends) | |
Secondary | Evaluate sex differences in the acceptability of CBT4CBT as a mobile stand-alone intervention in a sample of non-treatment seeking people with AUD | In the CBT4CBT condition, females will report higher mean satisfaction ratings for CBT4CBT than males. The outcome variable will be the mean satisfaction rating based on the following question: Overall, how satisfied are you with the intervention you received? (1, very dissatisfied to 5, very satisfied). | Baseline, Follow-up study visit 1 (immediately after intervention period) and follow-up study visit 2 (one month later) | |
Secondary | Evaluate sex differences in AUD outcomes (absence of heavy drinking days) utilizing the Timeline Follow Back (TLFB) in a sample of non-treatment seeking people with AUD who have access to the CBT4CBT compared to those who do not. | Participants in the CBT4CBT condition will be less likely to have any heavy drinking days than the control group during the last month of the intervention period and during the month following the end of the intervention for both males and females. | Last month of the intervention and one month following the end of the intervention | |
Secondary | Evaluate sex differences in AUD outcomes (recovery total score) utilizing the Substance USe Recovery Evaluator (SURE) in a sample of non-treatment seeking people with AUD who have access to the CBT4CBT compared to those who do not. | Participants in the CBT4CBT condition will have higher recovery scores based on the SURE than the control group during the last month of the intervention period and during the month following the end of the intervention for both males and females. | Last month of the intervention and one month following the end of the intervention | |
Secondary | Examine associations between ANA neurofunctional and social domains at baseline | Associations between domains and absence of heavy drinking days (yes/no) during the last month of the intervention period and during the month following the end of the intervention will vary by domain (i.e., negative emotionality, incentive salience, executive function, and social environment). Domains will be assessed using the ANA Domains Brief Scale (ANA Brief, 15-items, higher scores indicate greater impairment) and the Health Leads Social Needs Survey (HLSN, 8-items, higher scores indicate greater impairment). | Last month of the intervention and one month following the end of the intervention | |
Secondary | Examine absence of heavy drinking days after access to the CBT4CBT program in a sample of non-treatment seeking people with AUD. | Associations between domains and absence of heavy drinking days (yes/no) during the last month of the intervention period and during the month following the end of the intervention will vary by domain (i.e., negative emotionality, incentive salience, executive function, and social environment) | Last month of the intervention and one month following the end of the intervention |
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