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NCT ID: NCT03938077 Withdrawn - Mental Health Clinical Trials

A Community-University Approach to Preventing HIV

Start date: October 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Examine the feasibility and acceptability of delivering the S4E intervention to 20 African-American youths between the ages 16-21 in Flint, Michigan. The investigators will examine the preliminary efficacy of the S4E intervention in improving the uptake of HIV self-testing immediately post-intervention.

NCT ID: NCT01841892 Withdrawn - Alcohol Abuse Clinical Trials

The Therapeutic Workplace Intervention in Community Settings

Start date: April 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Methadone is effective for heroin addiction, but many methadone patients continue to use cocaine. High magnitude and long-duration voucher-based abstinence reinforcement, in which participants receive vouchers exchangeable for goods and services contingent on providing drug-free biological samples, is one of the most effective treatments for drug addiction and can maintain cocaine abstinence over extended periods of time. Our research on a model Therapeutic Workplace has shown that employment-based abstinence reinforcement, in which participants must provide drug-free urine samples to access the workplace and maintain maximum pay, can maintain cocaine abstinence and reduce drug-related HIV risk behaviors over extended time periods. Our next challenge is to disseminate employment-based reinforcement for the treatment of drug addiction. The investigators propose to develop, manualize, and pilot test a community-friendly Therapeutic Workplace intervention that can be implemented widely throughout the US and elsewhere. Methadone patients who use injection or crack cocaine during methadone treatment will be invited to participate (N = 58) and randomly assigned to one of two groups: Usual Care (control) group or Community Therapeutic Workplace group. As in our prior implementations of the Therapeutic Workplace intervention, Community Therapeutic Workplace participants will enroll in Phase 1 to initiate drug abstinence and acquire job skills. Participants who initiate abstinence and acquire job skills in Phase 1 will be hired into community workplaces with collaborating employers in Phase 2. During Phase 2, employment-based abstinence reinforcement contingencies will be implemented using procedures for workplace drug and alcohol testing overseen by the US Department of Transportation. Using this system, a national provider of Drug-Free Workplace Services will arrange random drug testing and employment-based abstinence reinforcement contingencies in which employees will be required to remain drug-free to maintain employment. The investigators hypothesize that participants in the Community Therapeutic Workplace group will provide more drug-free samples, and engage in fewer HIV-risk behaviors than participants in the Usual Care group. The study will provide vital information on the acceptability of the intervention to participants and employers, and provide preliminary data on the effectiveness of the investigators procedures to maintain abstinence and promote employment.

NCT ID: NCT01784653 Withdrawn - Nicotine Dependence Clinical Trials

Trial of Computerized MET for Adolescent Substance Use

Start date: October 2013
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to test the effects of a computerized, self-directed Motivational Enhancement Therapy program for adolescent substance use (iMET), in comparison to clinician-delivered MET and Treatment As Usual (TAU), on treatment engagement and substance use. The investigators hypothesize that both iMET and MET will be more effective than TAU in engaging/retaining patients in treatment and in reducing substance use during a 12-month follow-up period. The investigators also hypothesize that Self-directed iMET will be as effective as the clinician-guided MET in increasing treatment engagement and abstinence during the 12-months follow-up period.

NCT ID: NCT01709201 Withdrawn - Alcohol Abuse Clinical Trials

Reducing Problematic Substance Use in Youth With Chronic Medical Conditions

Start date: July 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The investigators goal is to pilot a substance use-related brief intervention (BI) for youth with chronic medical conditions, obtaining preliminary evidence of feasibility, acceptability and impacts of the approach for reducing substance use among this group.

NCT ID: NCT01500018 Withdrawn - Healthy Clinical Trials

Study in Healthy Recreational Polydrug Users to Measure the Abuse Potential of TC-5214

TC-5214
Start date: January 2012
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This is a single dose, crossover study to assess the abuse potential of TC-5214 compared to placebo, ketamine, and phentermine in healthy recreational polydrug users.

NCT ID: NCT01439334 Withdrawn - Drug Abuse Clinical Trials

Multiple Behavior Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) Model of Drug Abuse in Primary Care

SBIRT
Start date: December 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The primary purpose of this research is to develop and evaluate the short-term efficacy of an innovative multiple behavior screening, brief intervention and referral to treatment (MB-SBIRT) model using social images and future self-images to simultaneously link and reduce prescription and other co-occurring drug use behaviors among emerging adults in a primary care setting serving a racially and economically diverse community. The long term objective of this research is to cost-effectively reduce prescription and illicit drug abuse, along with alcohol and tobacco consumption, and improve health-related quality of life among high-risk emerging adults often ignored in intervention research and services.

NCT ID: NCT01427465 Withdrawn - Alcohol Abuse Clinical Trials

Brief Integrative Alcohol Interventions for Adolescents

Brief
Start date: September 2007
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The primary aim of this research is to test the efficacy of innovative, brief alcohol abuse prevention strategies that integrate positive youth development messages and health risk messages for adolescents in high school settings. A secondary aim is to examine these strategies in various combinations as interventions and re-interventions (i.e., boosters) for sustaining or enhancing behavior change over time. These strategies are founded upon an emerging conceptual framework titled the Behavior-Image Model emanating from findings of our recent trials examining multiple behavior health interventions. The long-term objective of this project is to reduce alcohol abuse and problems among older high-risk adolescents for whom alcohol and drug use disparities exist, yet who are often overlooked in prevention research and services.

NCT ID: NCT01275391 Withdrawn - Alcohol Abuse Clinical Trials

cSBIRT to Reduce Teen Tobacco, Alcohol and Drug Use

Start date: September 2011
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

In this project we will conduct a pilot study of a brief intervention to reduce teen tobacco, alcohol and drug use that primary care dental practitioners can provide in their offices.