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This project tests the feasibility and utility of a novel, integrated approach to treatment of patients with cannabis use disorder (CUD) and anxiety disorders.


Clinical Trial Description

Cannabis use disorder (CUD) is the most common illicit substance dependence and people with CUD are highly vulnerable to anxiety disorders. The co-occurrence of anxiety disorders among those with CUD is a pressing public health matter given elevated anxiety is related to poorer cannabis treatment outcomes. Cannabis-related problems among those with anxiety disorders may be maintained by a reliance on cannabis to manage anxiety. Investigations of the treatment of these conditions when they co-occur have been virtually absent. Motivation enhancement therapy (MET) combined with cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is an efficacious intervention for cannabis CUD, yet outcomes are highly limited for anxious patients. Transdiagnostic anxiety treatments can facilitate the treatment of patients with anxiety psychopathology regardless of the specific type of anxiety disorder. One such treatment, False Safety Behavior Elimination Treatment (FSET), may be particularly useful with anxious patients with CUD as it focuses on the elimination of behaviors that may be effective in decreasing anxiety in the short-term, but can maintain and even exacerbate anxiety in the long-term (i.e., false safety behaviors). The use of cannabis to manage anxiety can, therefore, be targeted in such a treatment. This project tests the feasibility and utility of a novel, integrated approach to treatment of patients with CUD and anxiety disorders. Phase I of the project includes development and refinement of a specialized group protocol (i.e., Integrated Cannabis and Anxiety Reduction Treatment or ICART) for integrating MET-CBT for CUD with FSET. The initial protocol will be modified based on the experience gained during group treatment with the integrated treatment. Phase II will be a randomized controlled trial examining the relative efficacy of the refined ICART treatment versus MET-CBT alone. After post-treatment assessments, the ICART group will be followed for 3 months to examine maintenance of gains; the participants originally assigned to the control condition will be offered ICART. It is hypothesized that ICART will produce better outcomes than the control. ;


Study Design

Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


NCT number NCT01875796
Study type Interventional
Source Louisiana State University and A&M College
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 1
Start date June 2013

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