Substance Abuse Disorder Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Utilization of Machine Learning Technologies in Predicting Relapse: Identifying Risk Factors and Implementing Intervention Before Drug Use Occurs
The goal of this clinical trial is to study the relationship between substance cravings, cognitive performance, behaviors, and physiological markers in individuals with substance use disorder, as well as the effects of peer recovery intervention in response to abnormal biomarker data detected by wearable technology (e.g., Oura ring, smart watch) and participant responses to questionnaires and cognitive tasks completed on the RNI Health application.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 500 |
Est. completion date | April 26, 2028 |
Est. primary completion date | April 26, 2028 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Male or Female 18 years of age or older - Current or previous enrollment as a patient in a WVU Medicine Clinic for treatment of substance use disorder (e.g., residential, detoxification, inpatient, or outpatient), or a resident of a sober living facility. Exclusion Criteria: - Inability to give informed consent - Inability to download the RNI Health app and wearable device apps onto their smart device |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | West Virginia University Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute | Morgantown | West Virginia |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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West Virginia University |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Changes in heart rate | Beats per minute collected from participant connected wearable device | Daily up to 5 years | |
Primary | Changes in heart rate variability | Interbeat interval collected from participant connected wearable device | Daily up to 5 years | |
Primary | Changes in respiratory rate | Number of breaths per minute collected from participant connected wearable device | Daily up to 5 years | |
Primary | Changes in sleep onset | Time went to bed collected from participant connected wearable device | Daily up to 5 years | |
Primary | Changes in sleep efficiency | Percent of time in bed compared to total sleep time collected from participant connected wearable device | Daily up to 5 years | |
Primary | Changes in total sleep | Number of minutes slept at night collected from participant connected wearable device | Daily up to 5 years | |
Primary | Changes in sleep stages | Minutes of sleep spend in rapid eye movement, light, or deep sleep collected from participant collected wearable device | Daily up to 5 years | |
Primary | Changes in physical activity | Changes in activity levels as collected from participant connected wearable device | Daily up to 5 years | |
Primary | Erikson Flanker Task (response inhibition) | A response inhibition test to assess the participant's ability to suppress a response that is inappropriate based on the task rules. Participants are to respond, left or right, to the direction of the middle arrow (target arrow) of five aligned items. The task consists of congruent stimulus (the direction of the target arrow and flanker arrows are the same), incongruent stimulus (the direction of the target arrow is opposite of the flanker arrows), and neutral stimulus (flanker items are different then the target arrow). The standard findings are that the incongruent stimulus has greater reaction times as compared to congruent and neutral stimulus. This task will measure changes in participant task responses from baseline as collected from the RNI Health app. | Once at the beginning of study (intake), and as needed for up to 5 years | |
Primary | N-Back Task | A measure of working memory where participants monitor a series of stimuli and respond whenever a stimulus is presented that is the same as the one presented in a predefined previous trial. Test are defined as items that are 1, 2, or 3 items back from the current stimulus, whereas 1-back is less difficult than the 3-back since less information is needed in working memory to correctly respond. This task will measure changes in participant memory task responses from baseline as collected from the RNI Health app. | Once at the beginning of the study (intake), and as needed for up to 5 years | |
Primary | Delayed Discounting Task | This measure assesses cognitive functions which are often impaired in substance users including: decision making, impulsivity, and inhibitory control. The task presents participants with hypothetical choices between a smaller amount of money available immediately, or a larger amount at a delayed time point (e.g., "Would you rather have $1000 in 30 days or $200 now?"; Richards et al., 1999). An adjusting procedure is used to derive indifference values, between the delayed and immediate amounts. An indifference value reflects the smallest amount of money an individual chooses to receive immediately instead of the delayed amount at each time-point. This task will measure changes in participant delayed discounting responses from baseline as collected from the RNI Health app. | Once at the beginning of the study (intake), and as needed for up to 5 years | |
Primary | Balloon Analogue Risk Task | Computerized measure of risk-taking behavior modeling real world risk behavior through the concept of reward versus loss. Participant is presented with a balloon and offered the chance to earn hypothetical money by pumping the balloon button clicks. Each click causes the balloon to incrementally inflate and money to be added to a counter up to some threshold, then the balloon over inflates and explodes. Each pump confers greater risk, but also greater potential reward. If the participant chooses to cash-out prior to the balloon exploding then they collect the money earned, but if the balloon explodes, trial earnings are lost. This task will measure changes in participant responses from baseline as collected from the RNI Health app. | Once at the beginning of the study (intake), and as needed for up to 5 years | |
Primary | Ecological Momentary Assessment | The EMA questionnaire will assess substance use and cravings, emotional symptoms, presence of pain, and quality of sleep. Changes in participant responses will be assessed daily as collected from the RNI Health app. | Daily for up to 5 years | |
Primary | The Emotion Regulation Questionnaire | The Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (ERQ) is a 10-item self-report scale designed to assess habitual use of two commonly used strategies to alter emotion: cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression. Participants respond to each item using a 7-point Likert scale ranging from 1 (strongly disagree) to 7 (strongly agree). Changes in participant responses will be assessed monthly as collected from the RNI Health app. | Monthly for up to 5 years | |
Primary | Patient Health Questionnaire | The PHQ-9 is the nine-item depression scale of the patient health questionnaire. It is one of the most validated tools in mental health and can be a powerful tool to assist clinicians with diagnosing depression and monitoring treatment response. The nine items of the PHQ-9 are based directly on the nine diagnostic criteria for major depressive disorder in the DSM-IV. The primary outcome will be the total score of all responses. Changes in participant responses will be assessed monthly as collected from the RNI Health app. | Monthly for up to 5 years | |
Primary | General Anxiety Disorder | The GAD-7 is a seven-item instrument that is used to measure or assess the severity of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). Each item asks the individual to rate the severity of their symptoms over the past two weeks. Changes in participant responses will be assessed monthly as collected from the RNI Health app. | Monthly for up to 5 years |
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