Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) Clinical Trial
— AAT-AppOfficial title:
AAT-App Trial: A Clinical Trial of a "Brain-training" Smartphone App to Help Reduce Alcohol Use in People Accessing Outpatient Alcohol Treatment
NCT number | NCT05120856 |
Other study ID # | ADRIA045 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Completed |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | May 5, 2022 |
Est. completion date | May 15, 2024 |
Verified date | May 2024 |
Source | Turning Point |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
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.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 82 |
Est. completion date | May 15, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | February 21, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Own an Android or iOS smartphone with an Australian mobile number. - Be currently accessing outpatient treatment for alcohol problems. Participants with multiple drugs of concern are eligible as long as alcohol is one of the drugs of concern for the current episode of treatment. - Have an Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) score of at least 8. Exclusion Criteria: - Any residential rehabilitation within the past 4 weeks. - Any form of inpatient treatment (e.g. hospital or residential withdrawal treatment) within the past week. - Scheduled to enter inpatient/residential treatment within the next month. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Australia | Uniting Vic Tas | Coburg | Victoria |
Australia | Monash Health (Addiction Medicine Unit) | Dandenong | Victoria |
Australia | St. Vincent's Hospital Melbourne (Department of Addiction Medicine) | Fitzroy | Victoria |
Australia | Odyssey House Victoria | Richmond | Victoria |
Australia | Turning Point | Richmond | Victoria |
Australia | Star Health | South Melbourne | Victoria |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Turning Point | Monash Health, Odyssey House, St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne, Star Health, Uniting Vic Tas |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change from Baseline in Number of Standard Drinks Consumed Per Week at Post-Intervention and Follow-Up Assessments | Participants will estimate the number of standard drinks of alcohol consumed on each day within the past week, using a timeline follow-back assessment. Participants will select a number, ranging from 0-80, to estimate how many standard drinks they consumed on each day in that week. Past-week standard drinks will be calculated using the sum of values for each of the past 7 days. | Baseline; Post-Intervention (Primary Endpoint), defined as 28 days after commencing use of the app; and both 1-Month and 3-Month Follow Ups (Secondary Endpoints) | |
Secondary | Change from Baseline in Past-Week Frequency of Alcohol Cravings on the Craving Experience Questionnaire Frequency Scale (CEQ-F) at Post-Intervention and Follow-Up Assessments | The Craving Experience Questionnaire frequency scale (CEQ-F) is a validated, 10-item scale, with each item rated on a scale of 0-10. Total scores are calculated based on the mean of individual items. 3 subscale scored can also be calculated: "intensity" (3 items), "imagery" (4 items), and "intrusiveness" (3 items). Secondary analyses will be conducted for each of its 3 subscales. | Baseline, Post-Intervention (28 days after commencing app use), and both 1-Month and 3-Month Follow Ups | |
Secondary | Change from Baseline in Alcohol Dependence Scores on the Severity of Dependence Scale (SDS) at Post-Intervention and Follow-Up Assessments | The Severity of Dependence Scale (SDS) is a validated, 5-item scale, with each item scored 0-3. Total scores are calculated by summing individual item scores. | Baseline, Post-Intervention (28 days after commencing app use), and both 1-Month and 3-Month Follow Ups | |
Secondary | Change from Baseline in Total Scores on the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) at 3-Month Follow-Up Assessment | The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) is a validated, 10-item scale, with each item scored 0-4. Total scores are calculated based on the sum of individual item scores. Given the AUDIT usually enquires about drinking and related problems in the past year, wording of instructions and questions will be modified to ask participants to base answers on the past 3 months so that equivalent, non-overlapping periods can be assessed at both baseline and the 3-month follow-up. | Baseline and 3-Month Follow Up | |
Secondary | Change from Baseline in Past-Week Total Heavy Drinking Days (HDD) at Post-Intervention and Follow Up Assessments | Participants will estimate the number of standard drinks of alcohol consumed on each day within the past week, using the timeline follow-back assessment as described above. HDDs will be defined as greater than or equal to 5 standard drinks in a day. | Baseline, Post-Intervention (28 days after commencing app use), and both 1-Month and 3-Month Follow Ups | |
Secondary | Change from Baseline in Proportion of Past-Month Drinking Days at Post-Intervention and Follow Up Assessments | At baseline, participants will complete the past-week drinking assessment described above and also report number of drinking days in each of the 3 weeks preceding the past week. Baseline past-month drinking days will be the sum of drinking days for all 4 of these weeks. The app prompts participants to report past-week standard drinks 7, 14, 21, and 28 days after baseline, allowing calculation of past-month drinking days for the intervention period. 1-month and 3-month follow-up assessments will be identical to the baseline assessment. Past-month drinking days will be expressed as a percentage of the days on which a participant could drink (i.e., if they were in residential treatment for 10 days, past-month drinking days will be expressed as a proportion of the 18 days on which they could drink), but data will be excluded if the participant did not have at least 14 days on which they had the opportunity to drink (i.e., if they were within residential/inpatient treatment on 15+ days). | Baseline, Post-Intervention (28 days after commencing app use), and both 1-Month and 3-Month Follow Ups | |
Secondary | Proportion of Past-Month Heavy Drinking Days | Past-month heavy drinking days will be calculated from participants' weekly self-reports of standard drinks consumed each day that they provide during each of the 4 weeks of the intervention period (described above). | Baseline, Post-Intervention (28 days after commencing app use), and both 1-Month and 3-Month Follow Ups | |
Secondary | Proportion of Past-Week Complete Abstinence at Post-Intervention and Follow Up Assessments | Past-week complete abstinence will be defined as zero days in the past week on which any alcohol was consumed. | Baseline, Post-Intervention (28 days after commencing app use), and both 1-Month and 3-Month Follow Ups | |
Secondary | Proportion of Past-Month Complete Abstinence at Post-Intervention and Follow Up Assessments | Participants reporting zero drinking days in the past month will be classified as past-month abstinent. | Baseline, Post-Intervention (28 days after commencing app use), and both 1-Month and 3-Month Follow Ups | |
Secondary | Change from Baseline in Total Scores for Quality of Life and Health Items on the Australian Treatment Outcomes Profile (ATOP) at Post-Intervention and Follow Up Assessments | 3 items will be adapted from the Australian Treatment Outcomes Profile (ATOP) assessing psychological health, physical health, and overall quality of life over the past 28 days. Each item will be rated on a scale from zero to ten, where zero is poor and ten is good. Each rating will be treated as a separate variable in analyses (i.e., no composite score will be derived from the 3 separate items). | Baseline, Post-Intervention (28 days after commencing app use), and both 1-Month and 3-Month Follow Ups | |
Secondary | Change from Baseline in Approach Bias at Post-Intervention | Approach bias will be assessed within the app using an alcohol approach avoidance task. | Baseline and Post-Intervention (28 days after commencing app use) |
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