Depression Clinical Trial
Official title:
Brief Alcohol Intervention With Depressed Patients
The purpose of this study is to determine whether a brief alcohol intervention reduces alcohol use and improves depression among depressed patients.
Heavy alcohol consumption is common among patients seeking treatment for depression. Heavy
drinking is associated with a variety of medical and psychosocial problems. Heavy drinking
is particularly problematic among depressed patients, increasing the likelihood of poor
depression treatment outcomes. While methods for reducing alcohol use in this population
have been unexplored to date, brief interventions to reduce heavy alcohol use have been
well-validated in numerous patient populations and offer the promise to reduce heavy
drinking among depressed patients and to improve depression treatment outcomes.
We hypothesize that adding a brief alcohol intervention to standard psychiatric care,
relative to standard psychiatric care alone, will reduce overall drinking volume and heavy
drinking days among heavy-drinking depressed patients. Furthermore, we expect patients who
receive the brief alcohol intervention to have better depression outcomes than patients
receiving standard psychiatric care alone. We also expect that reduced alcohol consumption
will mediate the effect of the brief alcohol intervention on depression outcomes. In
addition, we will examine individual difference variables as predictors of change in alcohol
use.
The proposed study is a randomized, two-group design with repeated measures over time,
comparing a brief, motivationally-focused alcohol intervention plus standard psychiatric
care to standard psychiatric care alone. For this study, we will recruit a sample of 240
psychiatry clinic outpatients meeting structured diagnostic criteria for major depressive
disorder who drink heavily but are not alcohol dependent.
We expect that the results of this study will improve depression treatment outcomes for the
significant subpopulation of depression patients who drink heavily and are likely to do
poorly in depression treatment in the absence of a change in their drinking behavior. The
intervention proposed in this study represents a novel approach to reducing heavy drinking
among depressed patients that, if effective, can be readily integrated into depression
treatment in a variety of treatment settings. In addition, this study will provide valuable
information on the association between alcohol use and depression outcomes and on the
mechanisms of change in alcohol use among heavy-drinking depressed patients.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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