Cocaine Use Disorder Clinical Trial
— CIICOfficial title:
Clinical Study of Imagery-based Coping for Cocaine Use Disorder
A pragmatic, 4-week, 4-group, between-subjects, factorial randomised controlled trial conducted at a specialist NHS outpatient addictions clinic and hospital clinical research facility to determine if mental imagery (of past and future positive [recovery oriented] and negative [cocaine aversive] events) can help reduce cue-induced cocaine craving and cocaine use.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 120 |
Est. completion date | September 30, 2020 |
Est. primary completion date | January 30, 2020 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Adult (18 years and over; no upper limit); - English speaking (to a level sufficient to engage with a psychosocial intervention); - Current diagnosis for primary CUD alone, with concurrent opiate use disorder or while enrolled in opioid agonist therapy * - Self-reported regular use of crack cocaine; - Stated motivation to reduce or quit cocaine use; Exclusion Criteria: - Current post-traumatic stress disorder (PTCI score >100); - Suicide attempt in the past 3 months; - Participants with harmful alcohol consumption (>50 units per week men; >35 units women); - Cocaine hydrochloride (powder form) users; ** - Non-English Speaking; - Clinically significant on-going medical problems that might make participation unsafe; - Uncontrolled Mental Health Disorder; - Severe neurocognitive impairment (Montreal Cognitive Assessment <17); - Current enrolment in an addiction treatment related clinical research study |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United Kingdom | Lorraine Hewitt House | London |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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King's College London | South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust |
United Kingdom,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Changes in Number of Days abstinent from Cocaine | The primary outcome measure will be number of days abstinent from cocaine (percentage). A higher percentage indicates a higher number of abstinent days from cocaine. This will be expressed as the cumulative distribution function for change (between baseline and follow-up) using a Timeline Follow Back method (calendar prompt). Percentage days abstinent is measured for two weeks before the first assessment and two weeks post craving-induction procedure. |
baseline (Week 0) and at two week-follow up (Week 4) | |
Secondary | Change from baseline in Craving Experience Questionnaire Score (CEQ-12) | The CEQ-12 is an 12-item, self-report instrument measuring intensity, imagery and intrusiveness dimensions of craving. Each item is rated on a 11-point scale (0-10), ranging from 0-120, where a higher score expresses increased craving. The intensity subscale ranges from 0 to 30 where 30 indicates a constant urge to use cocaine. The imagery subscale ranges from 0 to 60 where 60 indicates a constant sensory craving experience The intrusiveness subscale ranges from 0 to 30 where 30 indicates constant intrusive thoughts about cocaine The CEQ-12 is measured at baseline (craving for past 2 weeks) and at two week-follow up (craving for past two weeks) The total craving score will be expressed as cumulative distribution function for change in cocaine craving. |
baseline (Week 0) and at two week-follow up (Week 4) | |
Secondary | Urine toxicology Screening (UDS) | By instant result immunoassay device for cocaine metabolite (benzoylecgonine) and morphine (Alere Toxicology). | Assessed at two-week follow up (Week 4) | |
Secondary | Imagery Monitoring Diary | A monitoring diary used by participants to indicate use of guided imagery audio and changes in craving levels. Diary will be used daily throughout 14-day follow-up period. | Diary assessed at two-week follow up (Week 4) | |
Secondary | Heart Rate Variability (HRV) | Real-time HRV data will be acquired through an E4 Empatica (www.empatica.com) wristband placed on the participants' wrist during the craving induction procedure and imagery intervention conducted at the clinical research facility. the HRV is derived from blood volume pulse and will be computed using the mean differences and peak values of the parameters. | Week 2; 2 hour session | |
Secondary | Electrodermal Activity (EDA) | Real-time EDA data will be acquired through an E4 Empatica (www.empatica.com) wristband placed on the participants' wrist during the craving induction procedure and imagery intervention conducted at the clinical research facility. the EDA will be computed using the mean differences and peak values of the parameters. | Week 2; 2 hour session | |
Secondary | Temperature | Real-time EDA data will be acquired through an E4 Empatica (www.empatica.com) wristband placed on the participants' wrist during the craving induction procedure and imagery intervention conducted at the clinical research facility. the EDA will be computed using the mean differences and peak values of the parameters. | Week 2; 2 hour session | |
Secondary | Episodic Foresight Score (EFS) | based on the Adapted Autobiographical Interview (AI (Levine et al. 2002; adapted version, Addis, Wong and Schacter (2008)); adapted for this study. The Episodic foresight score (EFS) provides an index of the extent to which participants are personally experiencing an event during mental imagining. This translates into episodic foresight capabilities. EFS is derived from transcribed mental image descriptions. Details are segmented and categorised as either internal or external. The number of internal details provided an index of the extent to which participants are personally experiencing the event during mental imagining. High score of external details/ Low score of internal detail signify limited episodic foresight whereas a low score of external detail/high score of internal detail signifies good episodic foresight. |
EFS is assessed during the assessment session (Week 1) | |
Secondary | Substance Related Imagery Semi Structured Interview (SRI) | A semi structured interview examining intrusive imagery in substance use. This interview will be used to explore individual craving experiences and help prepare the participant for the imagery intervention. Consists of 21 questions exploring imagery in substance use. These are divided into three sections: Exploring Substance Related Images, Link to memories and Negative Valence Imagery. Interview consists of a mix of open-ended questions, visual analogue scales and Yes/No questions. The interview schedule will be used during the craving experiences interview in the stage 1 assessment. |
Week 1 (Assessment) | |
Secondary | Predominance of verbal and imagery-based thoughts visual analogue scale (PV-IT) | Consists of two rating questions to assess the use of imagery versus verbal thought; 'How much of the time has your thinking taken the form of verbal thoughts over the past 5 minutes?', 'How much of the time has your thinking taken the form of mental imagery over the past 5 minutes?', along with two analogue scales ranging from 'none of the time' to 'all of the time', from 0-9 where 9 indicates all of the time. A higher score indicates frequency of thought in either a visual or verbal modality. Scale will be administered post craving induction procedure and post imagery intervention. |
Week 2 ( x2; Post Craving Induction; Post Imagery Intervention) | |
Secondary | The Positive and Negative affect Schedule (PANAS) | A self-report questionnaire to measure positive and negative affect. The PANAS consists of 20 different affect-related words. Participants indicate if and to what extent they experience the described feeling at the moment of filling in the questionnaire. The scale ranges from 1-5, where 5 indicates a strong experience of a feeling whereas 1 indicates very slightly or not at all. The PANAS provides two scores, one for negative affect and one for positive affect, where higher scores indicate higher levels of negative and positive affect respectively. The PANAS will be administered post imagery intervention. |
Week 2 ( Post Imagery Intervention) | |
Secondary | Obsessive Compulsive Drug Use Scale (OCDUS) | A self-report questionnaire to measure craving with a focus on the intrusive, obsessive and compulsive characteristics associated to cocaine craving and use. The OCDUS has 12 questions rated on a 1-5 Likert Scale and is divided into three subscales: Cocaine Thoughts and Interference (six items), Desire and Control (four items); Resistance to Thoughts and Intention (two items). High scores indicate high levels of cocaine thoughts and interference, high levels of desire and low control over cocaine use and low levels of resistance to cocaine thoughts. Questionnaire will be administered during Stage 1 assessment. |
Week 1 ( Assessment) | |
Secondary | Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) | A self-administered questionnaire to assess depression severity using the DSM-IV depression criteria. The PHQ-9 consists of 9 items rated on a 4 point scale ( 0-3). The PHQ-9 explores the frequency of problems over the last two weeks where 0 is not at all and 3 is nearly every day. The total score indicates depression severity as follows: 0-4 none, 5-9 mild, 10-14 moderate, 15-19 moderately severe, 20-27 severe. Questionnaire will be administered during Stage 1 assessment. |
Week 1 (Assessment) | |
Secondary | Generalised Anxiety Disorder Assessment (GAD-7) | A self-administered questionnaire to assess general anxiety disorder (GAD) using the DSM-IV criteria. The GAD-7 consists of 7 items rated on a 4 point scale ( 0-3). The GAD-7 explores the frequency of problems over the last two weeks where 0 is not at all and 3 is nearly every day. The total score (0-21) indicates anxiety severity as follows: : 0-5 mild 6-10 moderate 11-15 moderately severe anxiety ;15-21 severe anxiety. Questionnaire will be administered during Stage 1 assessment. |
Week 1 (Assessment) |
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