Substance-Related Disorders Clinical Trial
— eDATA KOfficial title:
The Computer-based Drug and Alcohol Training Assessment in Kenya
The purpose of the two RCT registered here is to determine whether clinicians trained on the
Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST)-linked brief intervention
(BI) through the NextGenU.org model of training are able to deliver effective brief
intervention for risky level of alcohol use. It is one study part of a larger program of
research.
The investigators hypothesize that the NextGenU.org model of online training with mentor and
peer activities is an effective way to train clinicians to deliver the ASSIST-linked brief
intervention. The investigators hypothesize that eligible participants receiving the brief
intervention will decrease their alcohol consumption and experienced improved health and
social outcomes more than those receiving only screening results and written information
(p<0.05). The investigators hypothesize the level of decrease in alcohol consumption will be
similar to that of trials conducted in high-income countries (HIC).
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 1212 |
Est. completion date | December 2015 |
Est. primary completion date | December 2015 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Both |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - 18 years or older - Have an Assist alcohol score of 11 to 26 Exclusion Criteria: - Being pregnant - Reaching a score of 27 or higher in one or more substances (other than tobacco or cannabis) - Having attended an alcohol treatment program in the last year - Reporting symptoms of suicide - Having severe neurological or psychiatric impairment (such as overt psychosis) |
Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
Country | Name | City | State |
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Kenya | Kibwezi subCounty Hospital | Kibwezi | Makueni |
Kenya | Kola Health Centre | Machakos | |
Kenya | Machakos Level 5 Hospital | Machakos | |
Kenya | Mutituni Health Centre | Machakos | |
Kenya | Shalom Hospital Athi River | Machakos | |
Kenya | Kalii Dispensary | Makindu | Makueni |
Kenya | Kaunguni Dispensary | Makindu | Makueni |
Kenya | Kiboko Health Centre | Makindu | Makueni |
Kenya | Makindu subCounty Hospital | Makindu | Makueni |
Kenya | CliniX Buruburu | Nairobi |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
---|---|
Africa Mental Health Foundation | CliniX Healthcare Limited, Grand Challenges Canada, Kenya Medical Training College, Nextgenu.org, Presbyterian University of Eastern Africa, University of British Columbia |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | treatment outcomes | to assess changes over time in one group and between group at various time point of other potential treatment effects such as health services utilization, housing, involvement in criminal activities, aggressive behaviors (perpetration or victim of), employment, other substance use (amount per day in average in last 4 weeks), self reported health status (using analogue scale) for psychological health, physical health and overall quality of life, satisfaction with life, self reported general health status, self reported general mental health, self reported daily activity stress, sense of belonging to community, number of sexual partners (last month and lifetime), sexually transmitted disease dx in the past. | baseline, one, three, and six months | No |
Primary | Mean Difference in alcohol consumption | Difference in alcohol consumption between intervention and control (average grams/week in previous 7 and 14 day use collected through a timeline follow-back assessment.) | one, three and six month post BI | No |
Secondary | Change from baseline in frequency of drinking | mean change in number of days per week of drinking between various time frame, in controls and in intervention participants group. | baseline, one, three, and six months | No |
Secondary | Change from baseline in alcohol consumption | mean change in grams of alcohol consumed per week between various time frame, in controls and in intervention participants group. | baseline, one, three, and six months | No |
Secondary | Change from baseline in frequency of binge drinking | mean change in number of days of drinking more than 6 drinks for men and more than 4 drinks for women, between various time frame, in controls and in intervention participants group. | baseline, and at one, three, and six months | No |
Secondary | Change from baseline in stigma related to alcohol use | change over time in control and in intervention group in stigma score | baseline, and at one, three, and six months | No |
Secondary | difference between group in stigma related to alcohol use, | difference at each time point in control and in intervention group in stigma score | baseline, and at one, three, and six months | No |
Secondary | depression and suicidality | change (over time) and difference (between group at any given time) of the beck depression score and beck suicidality score. | baseline, and at one, three, and six months | No |
Secondary | Perceived Quality of Life WHO Quality of Life-BREF (WHOQOL-BREF) | Change over time (inside group) and differences over time (between groups) in the WHOQOL-BREF. The WHOQOL-BREF is a shorter version of the original instrument that is convenient for use in large research studies or clinical trials. | baseline, and at one, three, and six months | No |
Secondary | risky sexual behaviors | using the time follow back methods, we will assess engagement in risky sexual behaviors and compare inside a group over time, and between group at different times | baseline, and at one, three, and six months | No |
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