Alcohol Misuse Clinical Trial
Official title:
Enhancing Impact of Internet-delivered Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Alcohol Misuse by Addressing Co-morbidity and Improving Patient Narratives: A Patient-Oriented Research Approach
Alcohol misuse is a common and disabling problem and refers to alcohol consumption that causes harm to the drinker, others, and/or greater society. Internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy (ICBT) shows considerable promise as a convenient treatment for alcohol misuse. The overall goal of ICBT for alcohol misuse is typically behavioural change, measured in terms of reduction of drinks consumed, as opposed to abstinence. These interventions can be delivered in a therapist-guided format or self-guided format. In past research on ICBT for alcohol misuse, stakeholders (e.g., patients, providers, and academics) highlighted the importance of ensuring that ICBT meets the needs of diverse residents of Saskatchewan, and that ICBT takes into account factors such as psychological comorbidity. Therefore, the goals of the current trial are to: 1) incorporate additional patient narratives to assist clients in learning how diverse individuals apply skills to their lives; and 2) provide additional optional resources to address potential co-morbid concerns. The study aims to examine how these materials are evaluated by clients. Furthermore, we will also examine the overall engagement and outcomes of the enhanced ICBT course for alcohol misuse benchmarked with past findings.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 100 |
Est. completion date | March 31, 2025 |
Est. primary completion date | June 30, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - are residing in Saskatchewan; - are over the age of 17; - endorse alcohol misuse; - and have access to a computer and the Internet. Exclusion Criteria: - have a severe medical condition and/or psychiatric illness (e.g., psychosis); - show signs of severe depression; - are assessed as being at high risk of suicide; - have severe problems with drugs (other than alcohol and/or cannabis; measured by scoring > 24 on the DUDIT, or by clinical assessment); - have severe cognitive impairment; - demonstrate low motivation or concerns regarding completing the online treatment program; - or do/will engage in ongoing or impending significant mental health treatment (i.e., >2 visits per month). |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Canada | Online Therapy Unit, University of Regina | Regina | Saskatchewan |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Regina | Saskatchewan Centre for Patient-Oriented Research, Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Family History Density - Alcohol (FHD-Alcohol) | Measures clients' family history density of alcohol use and alcohol-related difficulties via 6 items. Total scores range from 0-2; higher scores indicate a greater family history density of alcohol use and alcohol use-related difficulties. | Baseline (screening) | |
Other | Drug Use Disorder Identification Test (DUDIT) | Measures problematic drug use via an 11-item screening tool. Items 1-9 are scored on a scale ranging from 0-4. Items 10 and 11 are scored as a 0, 2, or 4. Total scores for the DUDIT range from 0-44, with higher scores suggesting more problematic drug use. | Baseline (screening) | |
Other | Homework Reflection Questionnaire | Measures clients' week-to-week experience in the ACCE. This brief questionnaire has been developed by the research team, and does not have a sum score. | Weeks 2-8 | |
Primary | Drinks Preceding Week as Measured by Timeline Followback (TLFB) | Change in preceding week alcohol consumption in terms of the total number of standard drinks consumed on each day during the previous 7 days. | Baseline (screening), Weeks 1-8, Week 20 (follow-up) | |
Primary | Heavy Drinking Days Preceding Week as Measured by Timeline Followback (TLFB) | Change in preceding week alcohol consumption in terms of the total number of heavy drinking days during the previous 7 days. | Baseline (screening), Week 4 (mid-treatment), Week 7 (post-treatment), Week 20 (follow-up) | |
Primary | Patient Reflections Questionnaire | Change in clients' opinions of and satisfaction with the personal reflections incorporated throughout the ACCE. This questionnaire has been developed by the research team, and does not have a sum score. | Week 4 (mid-treatment), Week 7 (post-treatment) | |
Primary | Additional Resources Questionnaire (Midpoint) | Clients' opinions of and satisfaction with the 8 additional resources offered alongside the ACCE that they have reviewed since the beginning of treatment. This questionnaire has been developed by the research team, and does not have a sum score. | Week 4 (mid-treatment) | |
Primary | Additional Resources Questionnaire (Post- Treatment) | Clients' opinions of and satisfaction with the 8 additional resources offered alongside the ACCE that they have reviewed since the Midpoint questionnaire. This questionnaire has been developed by the research team, and does not have a sum score. | Week 7 (post-treatment) | |
Secondary | Patient Health Questionnaire 9-item (PHQ-9) | Change in depression symptoms. 9 items are summed into a total score, ranging from 0-27. Higher scores indicate higher depression severity. | Baseline (screening), Week 1, Week 4 (mid-treatment), Week 7 (post-treatment), Week 20 (follow-up) | |
Secondary | Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7-item (GAD-7) | Change in anxiety symptoms. 7 items are summed into a total score, ranging from 0-21, with higher scores indicating more severe self-reported levels of anxiety. | Baseline (screening), Week 7 (post-treatment), Week 20 (follow-up) | |
Secondary | Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test (AUDIT) | Change in alcohol-related problems and behaviours measured via a total AUDIT score, which can range from 0-40. Greater scores indicate greater alcohol problems. | Baseline (screening), Week 7 (post-treatment), Week 20 (follow-up) | |
Secondary | Penn Alcohol Craving Scale | Change in alcohol craving measured via a total score ranging between 0-30. Higher scores indicate greater alcohol craving. | Baseline (screening), Week 7 (post-treatment), Week 20 (follow-up) | |
Secondary | The Cannabis Use Disorder Identification Test - Revised (CUDIT-R) | Change in cannabis-related problems and behaviours measured via total CUDIT-R score, which can range from 0-32 (8 items). Scoring >7 indicates hazardous cannabis use; scoring >11 indicates a possible cannabis use disorder. | Baseline (screening), Week 7 (post-treatment), Week 20 (follow-up) | |
Secondary | Couples Satisfaction Index 4-item (CSI-4) | Change in relationship satisfaction. Higher total scores indicate greater relationship satisfaction, with scores <13.5 indicating notable dissatisfaction. | Baseline (screening), Week 7 (post-treatment), Week 20 (follow-up) | |
Secondary | Dimensions of Anger Reactions (DAR-5) | Change in self-reported anger problems. Higher total scores indicate greater severity of anger problems. Scores range from 0-20. | Baseline (screening), Week 7 (post-treatment), Week 20 (follow-up) | |
Secondary | Credibility and Expectancy Questionnaire (CEQ) | Measures treatment credibility via the first 3 items (ranging from 1-9) from the CEQ. Total scores range from 3-27, with higher scores indicating higher perceived treatment credibility. | Week 4 (mid-treatment) | |
Secondary | Open-Ended Personal Reflections and Additional Resources Questionnaire | Measures client's feedback regarding the ACCE's enhanced personal reflections and additional resources, via a structured interview process. The number of participants to be interviewed will be determined based on the saturation of themes yielded within preliminary qualitative analyses. The structured interview questions were created by the research team and the measure does not have a sum score. | Week 4 (mid-treatment) | |
Secondary | Open-Ended Personal Reflections and Additional Resources Questionnaire | Measures client's feedback regarding the ACCE's enhanced personal reflections and additional resources, via a structured interview process. The number of participants to be interviewed will be determined based on the saturation of themes yielded within preliminary qualitative analyses. The structured interview questions were created by the research team and the measure does not have a sum score. | Week 7 (post-treatment) | |
Secondary | Change Goal Questionnaire | Change in clients' goals related to their alcohol use. This brief questionnaire has been developed by the research team, and does not have a sum score. | Week 2, Week 7 (post-treatment) | |
Secondary | (Treatment Satisfaction) Evaluation Questions and Negative Effects | Measures negative effects experienced by clients during treatment. This questionnaire has been developed by the research team, and does not have a sum score. | Week 7 (post-treatment) | |
Secondary | Other Forms of Help | Change in other types of help that clients received during treatment. This questionnaire has been developed by the research team, and does not have a sum score. | Week 7 (post-treatment), Week 20 (follow-up) | |
Secondary | Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) | Change in insomnia severity. 7 items assess clients' difficulties falling asleep, staying asleep, and waking too early, each on a scale from 0 (None) to 4 (Very Severe). Total scores range from 0-28. | Baseline (screening), Week 7 (post-treatment), Week 20 (follow-up) | |
Secondary | Life Events Checklist for Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-5/PTSD Checklist for DSM-5 (LEC-5/PCL-5) | Measures PTSD symptoms. The LEC-5 is a checklist of common traumatic events used to establish the nature of the traumatic events a client has experienced. This questionnaire is not intended to be scored, but is used for descriptive purposes. Following the LEC-5, clients will complete the PCL-5 (a validated measure of PTSD, based on DSM-5 criteria); PCL-5 scores range from 0-80, and higher total scores indicate greater PTSD severity. | Baseline (screening) | |
Secondary | Short Form PTSD Checklist for Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-5 (SF-PCL-5) | Change in PTSD symptom severity. The SF-PCL-5 is A 4-item, short-form version of the PTSD Checklist for DSM-5. Higher total scores indicate greater PTSD severity. Scores range from 0-16. | Week 7 (post-treatment), Week 20 (follow-up) | |
Secondary | Motivation for Change | Change in clients' motivation for changing their alcohol use. On three scales from 1-10, clients self-report: 1) the importance of changing their alcohol use, 2) their confidence in their ability to change their alcohol use, and 3) their readiness to change their alcohol use. | Baseline (screening), Week 4 (mid-treatment), Week 7 (post-treatment) | |
Secondary | Work and Social Adjustment Scale (WSAS) | Change in impairment of functioning. Measure includes 5 questions assessing impairment of functioning. Items are scored on a scale of 0 to 8. Total scores on the WSAS range from 0 to 40 with higher scores suggesting severe impairment. | Baseline (screening), Week 7 (post-treatment), Week 20 (follow-up) |
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