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NCT ID: NCT06108115 Completed - Sleep Disturbance Clinical Trials

Smartphone-Based Intervention for Sleep Disturbance in Individuals Recovering From Alcohol Use Disorder

Start date: September 13, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In order to assess the efficacy of the rhythm stabilization component of Health Rhythms' product in addressing sleep problems, investigators will recruit 128 outpatients over the age of 18, who are in early recovery (at least 2 weeks but no more than 6 months) from Alcohol Use Disorder (AUDIT-C score >4) and are experiencing sleep problems (ISI score >/= 10). 64 of these individuals will be randomly allocated to receive the full HealthRhythms package (sensing, trending, and stabilization) on their smartphones, while 64 will be asked to consent to sensing only. The duration of the study will be 14 weeks. The primary outcome measures of the RCT will be the ISI (Insomnia Severity Index). The investigators hypothesize that those receiving the full package will demonstrate lower levels of sleep disturbance.

NCT ID: NCT05252221 Completed - Clinical trials for Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD)

Alcohol Telemedicine Consultation in Primary Care (ATC)

ATC
Start date: September 14, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This pragmatic, cluster-randomized trial in adult primary care clinics in a healthcare system with a diverse membership will examine the effectiveness of an innovative, multi-faceted intervention, the Addiction Telemedicine Consultant (ATC) service using clinical pharmacists to facilitate alcohol use problems and alcohol use disorder (AUD) pharmacotherapy and specialty addiction treatment entry.

NCT ID: NCT05120856 Completed - Clinical trials for Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD)

AAT-App Outpatient Trial

AAT-App
Start date: May 5, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Cognitive biases contribute to the difficulty experienced by heavy drinkers wishing to reduce their alcohol use. Recent interventions designed to reduce cognitive biases demonstrate efficacy for Approach Bias Modification (ApBM). Reductions in the likelihood of relapse have been found after ApBM in Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) patients during residential treatment. Current methods of ApBM are usually delivered by computer and joystick and come with several limitations, including accessibility. If ApBM could be shown to be feasible in other settings, such as outpatient treatment, it could benefit a much larger population with AUD. This randomised controlled trial will test the efficacy of a recently-developed ApBM smartphone app called "AAT-App" ("Alcohol Avoidance Training App"). We aim to test whether AAT-App, relative to a minimal version of the app which excludes ApBM training, is effective at reducing alcohol use, cravings, severity of dependence, and approach bias (a measure of a person's automatic tendency to automatically approach alcohol-related stimuli), and to explore user experiences of AAT-App to guide future improvements to the app and its implementation.

NCT ID: NCT05096117 Completed - Clinical trials for Alcohol Use Disorder

Human Laboratory Study of ASP8062 for Alcohol Use Disorder

Start date: December 13, 2021
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the effects of ASP8062, 25 mg once a day and matched placebo, on alcohol cue-elicited alcohol craving during a human laboratory paradigm after 2 weeks of daily dosing among subjects with moderate to severe alcohol use disorder (AUD) as confirmed by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders - Fifth Edition (DSM-5™). Secondary objectives include evaluation of ASP8062, 25 mg once a day, and matched placebo on reduction of alcohol consumption, alcohol craving, cigarette smoking (among smokers) and nicotine use (among nicotine users), mood, sleep, alcohol use negative consequences, study retention, and safety and tolerability throughout the last 4 weeks of the treatment phase of the study.

NCT ID: NCT05021640 Completed - Clinical trials for Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD)

Study of DCR-AUD in Healthy Volunteers

Start date: September 21, 2021
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

DCR-AUD will be evaluated for safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics in healthy volunteers.

NCT ID: NCT04974645 Completed - Clinical trials for Substance Use Disorders

Pilot: Digital Therapeutic vs Education for the Management of Problematic Substance Use

Start date: November 3, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Prior to launching a randomized controlled trial, this pilot study will investigate the feasibility and acceptability of the administration of a diagnostic interview and collection of a biomarker test, as well as engagement and preliminary efficacy with W-SUDs and the education arm, among a sample of adults who screen positive for problematic substance use.

NCT ID: NCT04958655 Completed - Clinical trials for Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD)

Mental Imagery Intervention for Alcohol Craving

ACLIMAGE
Start date: September 20, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A within-subjects crossover, randomised controlled trial conducted at a specialist NHS outpatient addictions clinics to determine if mental imagery (of future positive [recovery oriented] events) and a visuospatial task (playing Tetris) can help reduce cue-induced alcohol craving. Effects of both interventions will be compared.

NCT ID: NCT04925570 Completed - Clinical trials for Substance Use Disorders

The Anchor Study: Digitally Delivered Intervention for Reducing Problematic Substance Use

Start date: November 14, 2022
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This study aims to validate W-SUDs as a digitally-delivered substance use disorder program through a fully-powered randomized control trial that will test the comparative efficacy of the mobile-app based substance use disorder program (W-SUDs) to reduce substance use relative to a psychoeducation control condition, which has no cognitive behavioral therapy and the content is not delivered through a conversational user interface.

NCT ID: NCT04861792 Completed - Clinical trials for Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD)

Michigan SPARC Trial

MI-SPARC
Start date: May 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Unhealthy alcohol use is a major contributor to morbidity and mortality in the US. Although effective prevention for unhealthy alcohol use and medication treatment for alcohol use disorders (AUDs) can be provided in primary care (PC), they have historically not been included in routine services. As a result, most patients do not receive evidence-based prevention or treatment for unhealthy alcohol use. Several efforts have successfully implemented alcohol-related preventive care-referred to as screening and brief intervention (SBI), but efforts to increase treatment of AUDs with medications have been less successful. Moreover, implementation efforts have usually neglected smaller PC practices, in which most PC is provided. The Michigan SPARC trial is a partnership between Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute (KPWHRI) in Seattle, bringing extensive expertise implementing evidence-based alcohol-related care, and Altarum Institute in Ann Arbor, Michigan, bringing demonstrated success engaging over 500 small to medium Michigan-based PC practices in effective quality improvement (QI) efforts. The project builds on Altarum's innovative approach to implementing new or improved clinical care using practice facilitators to provide continuing medical education and maintenance of certification (CME/MOC) programs to PC providers, along with ongoing support for QI using evidence-based implementation strategies. The KPWHRI team recently finished the highly successful AHRQ-funded Sustained Patient-centered Alcohol-Related Care (SPARC) trial using similar implementation strategies in KP Washington, including use of electronic health records and performance monitoring and feedback, and also developed a patient decision aid to support shared decision-making between patients with high-risk drinking and/or AUDs and their PC providers. The Michigan SPARC trial combines Altarum's expertise in QI in small-medium PC practices in Michigan with KPWHRI's expertise implementing evidence-based prevention and treatment of unhealthy alcohol use-specifically alcohol SBI and medication treatment for AUDs. Specific Aims of the Michigan SPARC trial had to be markedly modified due to the trial beginning in March 2020 at the same time as the COVID pandemic. A trial was not possible. The revised aims were to describe alcohol screening, brief intervention, AUD diagnosis and initiation of medication treatment for AUD, before and after the Michigan SPARC model was implemented, in small to medium PC practices in Michigan.

NCT ID: NCT04832321 Completed - Clinical trials for Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD)

Measuring Beliefs and Norms About Persons With Alcohol Use Disorder

Start date: February 19, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Survey experiment to estimate drivers of stigma toward people with alcohol use disorder