Bipolar Disorder Clinical Trial
Official title:
Early Recovery Adherence Therapy for Bipolar Alcoholics
Effective psychosocial interventions for individuals with an alcohol use disorder
co-occurring with a severe mental health problem such as bipolar disorder are lacking.
Treatment engagement, adherence, and retention are a major challenge and crucial to
achieving a favorable outcome. The early phase of recovery is a key period during which an
effective intervention exerts its most significant impact. Our proposed treatment
intervention is aimed at addressing early recovery issues, engagement, and treatment and
medication adherence in bipolar alcoholics.
We propose to develop and refine a theoretically based and procedurally specified individual
adherence therapy intervention for co-occurring alcohol use and bipolar disorder in early
recovery, to develop standardized procedures, methods, and techniques so that treatment is
delivered with a high degree of fidelity and competence, and to test the efficacy of this
intervention through a randomized, parallel-group design comparing this new intervention
with current regular clinical care.
Co-occurring alcoholism and bipolar disorder is a significant comorbid condition
representing serious clinical challenges and treatment difficulties and is associated with
severe disabilities, morbidity, and heightened risk for suicide. Despite the recent
increased attention to the problem of psychiatric comorbidity with alcoholism and other
substance use disorders, little research has been conducted on this complex form of
comorbidity, especially in regard to effective treatment approaches.
Enhancing treatment engagement, adherence, and retention is perhaps the most challenging
clinical concern faced by clinicians caring for this population. Poor adherence is a major
clinical problem among bipolar disorder with alcoholism. Poor adherence is associated with
substantial medical expenses and loss of productivity.
Factors interfering with treatment adherence range from access to treatment, to health care
providers disposition towards these patients, and to symptoms related to both bipolar
disorder and alcoholism. Enhancing motivation for treatment and improving treatment
adherence are essential components for an initial treatment intervention for this
population. Our proposed treatment intervention is based on the principles of Motivational
Enhancement Therapy and also integrates psychosocial and pharmacotherapy interventions that
have been successfully used with alcoholism and other addictive disorders. It is practical
and easy to learn and administer in the framework of general clinical care by health
professionals with varied educational backgrounds.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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