Alcohol Use Disorder Clinical Trial
— CAMI-HIOfficial title:
Addressing Alcohol-Use Related Health Disparities: A Hybrid Effectiveness Implementation Study of a Culturally Adapted MI for Latino/a Alcohol and Drug Users
Alcohol use is a significant problem among Latinxs and immigration-related stress increases risk for substance use. A theoretically-based cultural adaptation of motivational interviewing (CAMI) that specifically integrated discussion of immigration-related stressors (e.g., stigma, social isolation) resulted in significant reductions in alcohol-related harms for those Latinx heavy drinkers with high discrimination compared to standard MI, and reduced anxiety and depressive symptoms one year later compared to MI. Rigorous tests that examine theoretically-informed adaptation of efficacious addiction interventions are not common, yet are needed to advance implementation science. This Hybrid Type 1 Effectiveness-Implementation study will investigate the feasibility of implementing CAMI in a real-world clinical setting. The key questions are: Would CAMI have positive effects among individuals who use both drugs and alcohol? How do providers view this intervention? The investigators will collaborate with a primary care center that serves a mainly Latinx client population to train their Community Wellness Advocates (CWAs) to deliver CAMI to patients who are heavy drinkers. The investigators will conduct a concurrent investigation on the process of implementing CAMI in primary care - a two-arm randomized clinical effectiveness trial will enroll Latinx heavy drinkers (18 years or older) in primary care who use alcohol (and may use other drugs) - and follow them for 12 months after the intervention. Specific Aims are: (1) To examine the impact of CAMI plus a booster session (vs. assessment only) on outcomes: % heavy drinking days, frequency of alcohol-related consequences, depressive/anxiety symptoms, and number of illicit drug use days, using a Hybrid Type 1 Effectiveness-Implementation design and (2) To gather indicators of implementation outcome from multiple stakeholders using a mixed-methods approach. The investigators will follow Curran's framework to evaluate the process of implementation and Proctor's framework to measure implementation outcomes. This study, a first to examine the acceptability of culturally-adapted addiction treatments in primary care settings, will answer essential questions on implementing evidence-based care for Latinxs that can improve health disparities related to substance use. Long term goals are to translate the lessons from this Hybrid study to the broader community to focus on population health for all primary care patients.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 220 |
Est. completion date | August 1, 2028 |
Est. primary completion date | April 25, 2027 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 65 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Meets criteria for binge drinking in the past month (> 4/5 (females/males) drinks/occasion, 1+ days/month) - Age 18 or older - Identify as Latinx - First or second-generation immigrant Exclusion Criteria: - Current psychotic symptoms - Cognitive impairment - Currently in psychosocial treatment for alcohol use disorder - Patients who have been enrolled in the Complex Care Management (CCM) before January 1, 2021. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Boston Medical Center | Boston | Massachusetts |
United States | Mercy Medical Center | Springfield | Massachusetts |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Boston University Charles River Campus | Brown University, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), National Institutes of Health (NIH) |
United States,
Lee CS, Colby SM, Magill M, Almeida J, Tavares T, Rohsenow DJ. A randomized controlled trial of culturally adapted motivational interviewing for Hispanic heavy drinkers: Theory of adaptation and study protocol. Contemp Clin Trials. 2016 Sep;50:193-200. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2016.08.013. Epub 2016 Aug 24. — View Citation
Lee CS, Colby SM, Rohsenow DJ, Martin R, Rosales R, McCallum TT, Falcon L, Almeida J, Cortes DE. A randomized controlled trial of motivational interviewing tailored for heavy drinking latinxs. J Consult Clin Psychol. 2019 Sep;87(9):815-830. doi: 10.1037/ccp0000428. — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Percent heavy drinking days | % heavy drinking days (4 or 5 drinks/day female/male, respectively) | 3 month follow-up | |
Primary | Alcohol-related consequences | Frequency of alcohol related consequences (e.g., driving under the influence). | 3 month follow-up | |
Primary | Percent drug use days | % drug use days | 3 month follow-up | |
Secondary | Percent heavy drinking days | % heavy drinking days (4 or 5 drinks/day female/male, respectively) | 6 month follow-up | |
Secondary | Percent heavy drinking days | % heavy drinking days (4 or 5 drinks/day female/male, respectively) | 12 month follow-up | |
Secondary | Alcohol-related consequences | Frequency of alcohol related consequences (e.g., driving under the influence). | 6 month follow-up | |
Secondary | Alcohol-related consequences | Frequency of alcohol related consequences (e.g., driving under the influence). | 12 month follow-up | |
Secondary | Center for Epidemiological Studies - Depression | Level of depressive symptomatology in the past week. | 3 month follow-up | |
Secondary | Center for Epidemiological Studies - Depression | Level of depressive symptomatology in the past week. | 6 month follow-up | |
Secondary | Center for Epidemiological Studies - Depression | Level of depressive symptomatology in the past week. | 12 month follow-up | |
Secondary | Beck Anxiety Inventory | Level of anxiety symptomatology in the past week. | 3 month follow-up | |
Secondary | Beck Anxiety Inventory | Level of anxiety symptomatology in the past week. | 6 month follow-up | |
Secondary | Beck Anxiety Inventory | Level of anxiety symptomatology in the past week. | 12 month follow-up | |
Secondary | Percent drug use days | % drug use days | 6 month follow-up | |
Secondary | Percent drug use days | % drug use days | 12 month follow-up |
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