Alcohol Use Disorder Clinical Trial
— I-A-CRAOfficial title:
Internet-based Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach (I-A-CRA) With Therapist Support for Young Adults With Problematic Alcohol Use: A Randomized Controlled Trial
The primary aim of the study is to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of an internet-delivered Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach (I-A-CRA) with therapist support for young adults (aged 18-24 years) with problematic alcohol use and their caregiver/significant other. Secondary aims include investigating the role of comorbid emotional symptoms, emotion regulation and prosocial behavior in treatment outcomes for the young adults. In a randomized controlled pilot trial, participants (n = 60 young adults as well as an optional accompanying caregiver/significant other) will be recruited from the community through advertisements as well as through clinic referrals in Stockholm, Sweden. Eligible participants will be randomized either to the 10-week I-A-CRA treatment or to an active control group (receiving psychoeducation about alcohol use over the same time frame). In both conditions an optionally accompanying caregiver/significant other will receive a support program in conjunction with the young adult's treatment. Participating young adults will be evaluated with regards to their alcohol use, psychiatric symptoms, emotion regulation, and prosocial behavior at pre-treatment, weekly during treatment, post-treatment, and at a 3-month follow-up. The primary outcome will be feasibility (measured as number of treatment completers; i.e., having completed 5 out of 8 treatment modules), and acceptability (measured by patient satisfaction). Secondary outcomes will include pre- and post-treatment self-rated binge drinking episodes, levels of depression, anxiety and stress, emotion dysregulation, and prosocial behavior. Self-reports regarding stress, emotion dysregulation, and prosocial behavior will be complemented by behavioral measures (computerized tasks).
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 60 |
Est. completion date | September 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | September 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 24 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Young adult between 18-24 years of age - Reporting ongoing substance use (alcohol), heavy drinking measured as risky use according to recommendations: 5/4 (male/female) standard drinks on a minimum of two occasions in the last month, or AUDIT-C = 4 points indicating harmful consumption - Access to internet via computer or other similar device, as well as access to smartphone - If on psychiatric medication, it should have been a stable dosage during the past 3 months prior to pre-treatment assessment - Adequate knowledge in the Swedish language and a Swedish personal identification number Exclusion Criteria: - Current DSM-5 diagnosis for any other substance use disorder except nicotine dependence - Current (including last 12 months) DSM-5 diagnosis for other major psychiatric disorder (bipolar disorder, psychosis) - Recent initiation of psychiatric medication or psychotherapy (within the last 3 months) - Suicidal ideation at screening - Serious somatic diagnosis requiring medical attention, such as uncontrolled diabetes mellitus, epilepsy or heart conditions - Traces of any psychoactive substance (e.g., central stimulant amines, THC, benzodiazepines, opiates, cocaine) in urine sample at baseline assessment - Pregnancy |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Sweden | eStod, Maria Ungdom, Stockholm Centre for Dependency Disorders | Stockholm |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Nitya Jayaram-Lindstrom |
Sweden,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Barratt Impulsiveness Scale - change pre to post treatment | Self-report scale measuring behavioral impulsivity. Higher scores indicates worse outcome. Scores range from 30-120. | Will be assessed before treatment initiation and post treatment (11 weeks after treatment initiation) | |
Other | Adult ADHD Self-Report Screener - change pre to post treatment | Self-report scale measuring ADHD symptoms. Higher score indicates worse outcome. | Will be assessed before treatment initiation and post treatment (11 weeks after treatment initiation) | |
Other | Obsessive Compulsive Drinking Scale - change pre to post treatment | Self-report scale measuring compulsive drinking. | Will be assessed before treatment initiation and post treatment (11 weeks after treatment initiation) | |
Other | Pro-social behavior - change pre to post treatment | Computerized experimental behavior tasks measuring reward-based pro-social behavior and decision making regarding generous, trustful, reciprocal and compensatory behavior. | Will be assessed before treatment initiation and post treatment (11 weeks after treatment initiation) | |
Other | Emotion regulation/distress tolerance (Paced Auditory Serial Addition Task) - change pre to post treatment | Computerized behavior task measuring emotion regulation/distress tolerance. A longer time spent doing the task indicates better outcome. | Will be assessed before treatment initiation and post treatment (11 weeks after treatment initiation) | |
Other | Drinking Motive Questionnaire Revised Short Form - change pre to post treatment | Self-report scale measuring drinking motives. | Will be assessed before treatment initiation and post treatment (11 weeks after treatment initiation) | |
Other | Drug Use Disorders Identification Test - change pre to post treatment | Self-report screening of any drug use disorder symptoms. Higher score indicates worse outcome. Scores range from 0-44. | Will be assessed before treatment initiation and post treatment (11 weeks after treatment initiation) | |
Other | Social Interaction Anxiety Scale - change pre to post treatment | Self-report scale measuring symptoms of social anxiety. | Will be assessed before treatment initiation and post treatment (11 weeks after treatment initiation) | |
Other | Prosocial Tendencies Measure - change pre to post treatment | Self-report scale measuring prosocial behavior. | Will be assessed before treatment initiation and post treatment (11 weeks after treatment initiation) | |
Other | Oxford Utilitarianism Scale - change pre to post treatment | Self-report scale measuring prosocial behavior. | Will be assessed before treatment initiation and post treatment (11 weeks after treatment initiation) | |
Other | Questionnaire of Cognitive and Affective Empathy - change pre to post treatment | Self-report scale measuring prosocial behavior (empathy). | Will be assessed before treatment initiation and post treatment (11 weeks after treatment initiation) | |
Other | Positive Personality Traits - change pre to post treatment | Self-report scale measuring prosocial behavior (positive personality traits). | Will be assessed before treatment initiation and post treatment (11 weeks after treatment initiation) | |
Other | Social Value Orientation - change pre to post treatment | Self-report scale measuring prosocial behavior. | Will be assessed before treatment initiation and post treatment (11 weeks after treatment initiation) | |
Other | Autism Spectrum Quotient Short Form - change pre to post treatment | Self-report scale measuring symptoms of autism spectrum disorder. Higher scores indicate worse outcome. | Will be assessed before treatment initiation and post treatment (11 weeks after treatment initiation) | |
Other | Positive and Negative Affect Schedule - Negative affect - change pre to post treatment | Self-report scale measuring negative affect in the moment on a 5-point scale (higher score indicates more negative affect). | Will be assessed before treatment initiation and post treatment (11 weeks after treatment initiation) | |
Other | VAS Single Item Craving Question - change over timepoints | Self-report scale measuring craving for alcohol in the moment on a visual analog scale ranging from 0-100 (a higher score indicates more craving). | Will be assessed before treatment initiation, at week 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 of treatment, and post treatment (11 weeks after treatment initiation) | |
Other | Significant other, change in rating of drinking in the young adult (with Timeline Follow-back) | Self-report scale measuring alcohol use in the young adult as assessed by significant other in the past week. Higher number of episodes indicates worse outcome. | Will be assessed at week 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 of treatment | |
Other | Socioeconomic and Demographic Questionnaire | Self-report of demographic information. | Will be assessed before treatment initiation | |
Other | EQ-5D | Self-report scale measuring disability (a higher score indicates worse outcome) and generic health status (rated on a visual analog scale ranging from 0-100 where higher score indicates better outcome). | Will be assessed before treatment initiation | |
Other | Family Tree Questionnaire | Self-report scale assessing family history of alcohol problems, number of family history-positive and family history-negative relatives. | Will be assessed before treatment initiation | |
Other | Negative Effects Questionnaire | Self-report scale measuring negative effects associated with psychotherapy. Higher score indicates worse outcome. | Will be assessed post treatment (11 weeks after treatment initiation) | |
Primary | Percentage of treatment completers defined as patients completing 5 or more of the 8 modules of treatment | Outcome used to assess feasibility. | Will be assessed post treatment (11 weeks after treatment initiation) | |
Primary | Client Satisfaction Questionnaire 8 item | Acceptance will be measured as percentage of participants rating their satisfaction as good. Higher score indicates better outcome. Scores range from 8-32. | Will be assessed post treatment (11 weeks after treatment initiation) | |
Secondary | Timeline Follow-back - change in time spent doing activities unrelated to drinking | Number of self-reported activities registered that are not related to alcohol consumption over the past week. More episodes is a better outcome. | Will be assessed before treatment initiation, at week 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 of treatment, and post treatment (11 weeks after treatment initiation) | |
Secondary | Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test - change pre to post treatment | Self-reported screening of alcohol use disorder symptoms. Higher scores indicate worse outcome. Scores range from 0-40. | Will be assessed before treatment initiation and post treatment (11 weeks after treatment initiation) | |
Secondary | Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale 16 item - change over timepoints | Self-report scale measuring emotion dysregulation. Higher scores indicate worse outcome. Scores range from 16-80. | Will be assessed before treatment initiation, at week 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 of treatment, and post treatment (11 weeks after treatment initiation) | |
Secondary | Depression Anxiety Stress Scale-21 - change pre to post treatment | Self-report scale measuring symptoms of depression, anxiety and stress over the past week. Higher scores indicates worse outcome. Scores range from 0-42. | Will be assessed before treatment initiation and post treatment (11 weeks after treatment initiation) | |
Secondary | Timeline Follow-back - change in self-rated alcohol consumption | Number of heavy drinking episodes (heavy drinking defined as 4 or more drinks per drinking occasion in women and 5 or more for men) over the past week. Fewer episodes is a better outcome. | Will be assessed before treatment initiation, at week 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 of treatment, and post treatment (11 weeks after treatment initiation) |
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