Substance Use Clinical Trial
— SUBMIOfficial title:
Evaluation of a Brief "Surf the Urge" Intervention
Verified date | April 2017 |
Source | University of Nevada, Las Vegas |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a brief "Surf the Urge" intervention to reduce adolescent and young adult (i.e., 14 to 24 years old) urge-related behaviors. These behaviors will include, but not be limited to, substance use, deliberate self-harm, aggressive behavior, pulling out hair, and loosing control when eating.The intervention will utilize mindfulness skills (i.e., awareness, acceptance, nonjudgment) to assist in reducing these risky behaviors.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 36 |
Est. completion date | April 2017 |
Est. primary completion date | April 2017 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 14 Years to 24 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Between ages 14 and 24 years old - Endorses engaging in an urge-related behavior, or experiencing urges for an urge-related behavior, within the past week - Currently receiving treatment (or seeking services) at a university mental health clinic at University of Nevada, Las Vegas OR enrolled in a course requiring research participation at University of Nevada, Las Vegas Exclusion Criteria: - Younger than 14 - Older than 24 - Does not endorse experiencing urge, or conducting urge-related behavior engagement, during the past week |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | University of Nevada Las Vegas | Las Vegas | Nevada |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Kimberly N Schubert |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | North American Reading Test | This measure is comprised of a list of 50 words that increase in difficulty as the assessment progresses. The participant is required to read aloud the list and the researcher records the number of errors made. This assessment evaluates the individual's intelligence (i.e., crystallized intelligence) based on his ability to correctly read and pronounce these 50 words. | week 1 of study duration | |
Other | Change in risk taking perceptions from baseline at 6 weeks | This Domain Specific Risk Taking Scale consists of 30 items based on three 7-point Likert scales. The first scale asks participants how likely they are to engage in the behavior ranging from 1 (Extremely Unlikely) to 7 (Extremely Likely). The participant is then asked how risky that behavior appears ranging from 1 (Not at all Risky) to 7 (Extremely Risky) and what the benefits are of that behavior from 1 (No Benefits at All) to 7 (Great Benefits). This self-report measure assesses the likelihood that a person will engage in five domains of risk behaviors (i.e., ethical, financial, health and safety, recreational, and social), as well as how risky the person perceives these behaviors to be and what benefits the person perceives will come from these behaviors. The scale is further broken into three subscales including: risk taking, risk perception, and risk benefits. Scores from the risk perception and risk benefits subscales combined to create a risk attitude score. | week 1 of study duration; week 6 of study duration | |
Other | Change in impulsivity from baseline to 6 weeks | The UPPS-P Impulsive Behavioral Scale assesses personality characteristics that lead to various impulsive like behaviors (e.g., Sensation Seeking's relationship with Extraversion). This measure consists of 59 items based on a 4-point Likert scales, ranging from 1 (Agree Strongly) to 4 (Disagree Strongly). This measure assesses impulsivity based on dimensions of the Five Factor Model of Personality and includes five sub-scales (i.e., Negative Urgency, Positive Urgency, [lack of] Premeditation, Sensation Seeking, and [lack of] Perseverance). | week 1 of study duration; week 6 of study duration | |
Primary | Change of mindfulness skills from baseline at 6 weeks | Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire. This self-report analysis of trait mindfulness consists of 39 items based on a 5-point Likert scales, ranging from 1 (Never or Very Rarely True) to 5 (Very Often or Always True). Questions assess five factors of mindfulness, including observing, describing, acting with awareness, non-judging of inner experiences, and non-reactivity to inner experiences. | week 1 of study duration; week 6 of study duration | |
Primary | Change of urge feelings from baseline at 6 weeks | The Urge for Urge-Related Behavior Questionnaire (UURBQ) will assess urges for urge-related behavior. Modifying two widely used valid and reliable measures will create this measure. These measures include the extensively utilized Alcohol Urge Questionnaire (AUQ) and Cocaine Craving Questionnaire (CCQ).The UURBQ will leave "a drink" and "cocaine/coke" blank. This will allow me to fill in the blank with the necessary urge-related behavior (e.g., alcohol, illicit substance, cutting) for each participant assessed. There will be 8 items included within this measure. A slight modification of this measure's response scale will occur. Rather than a check mark along a line with a 0 (Strongly Agree) to 100 (Strongly Disagree) based on the AUQ and CCQ, responses will be based on a 7-point Likert Scales ranging from 0 (Strongly Agree) to 7 (Strongly Disagree). This measure will assess urges for numerous urge-related behaviors. | each week of the study's duration or once a week for 6 weeks | |
Primary | Change in urge-related behavior engagement from baseline at 6 weeks | The Urge-Related Behavior Engagement Questionnaire measure was developed by modifying similar approaches utilized in previous research assessing whether mindfulness interventions reduced an urge-related behavior (e.g., smoking cessation). Participants will report, "How many times have you engaged in [urge-related behavior] during the past week?" I will fill in the blank (i.e., [urge-related behavior]) with the participant's unique urge-related behavior (e.g., alcohol use, illicit drug use, deliberate self-harm) disclosed during the consent procedure. This will ensure that each participant is asked the same question about his or her unique urge-related behavior. Responses will be based on a 6-point Likert scale. The response options will include, 0) not at all, 1) one to two times, 2) three to four times, 3) once per day for all 7 days, 4) more than once per day, but not for all 7 days, 5) more than once per day, on all 7 days. | each week of the study's duration or once a week for 6 weeks | |
Primary | Client Satisfaction Questionnaire-8 | This measure consists of 8 items based on a 4-point Likert scales. Each item has a different range 4-point Likert scale response. For example, ranging from 1 (Poor) to 4 (Excellent) or 1(No, Definitely) to 4 (Yes, Definitely). | week 6 of study duration | |
Secondary | Demographics | age, gender, ethnicity, receiving intervention services elsewhere, relationship status | week 1 of study duration | |
Secondary | The Multidimensional Personality Questionnaire-Brief Form | Self-report measure of personality consists of 155, True-False, items. This measure assesses 11 primary subscales of personality, with 12 items each, an Unlikely Virtues subscale that is 14 items, and 9 additional validity items (i.e., VRIN, TRIN). The subscales include: Wellbeing, Social Potency, Achievement, Social Closeness, Stress Reaction, Alienation, Aggression, Control, Harm Avoidance, Traditionalism, and Absorption. | week 1 of study duration | |
Secondary | Change in mental health symptoms from baseline at 6 weeks | The Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale consists of 21 items based on a 4-point Likert scales, ranging from zero (Never or Did Not Apply to Me at All) to 3 (Almost Always or Applied to Me Very Much, or Most of the Time). This measure assesses wellbeing based on the three primary domains of a person's life: depression, anxiety, and stress; consequently, breaking this assessment into three subscales. Each subscale measures various domains of that construct; for example, the depression scale includes an assessment of dysphoria, hopelessness, and anhedonia. | each week of study's duration or once a week for 6 weeks |
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