Substance-Related Disorders Clinical Trial
Official title:
Peer-enhanced Motivational Interviewing for Emerging Adults With Risky Substance Use
The main purpose of this project is to test whether Peer-Enhanced Motivational Interviewing (PMI) results in superior alcohol and marijuana use outcomes for emerging adults (EAs, ages 18-29) and their peers. Ninety peer dyads (total n = 180, ntarget client = 90, npeer = 90) are randomized to receive either Peer-Enhanced Motivational Interviewing (PMI) or Waitlist Control (WC).
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 180 |
Est. completion date | October 31, 2021 |
Est. primary completion date | October 1, 2021 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 29 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: For the Target Client - Score 5 or higher on the AUDIT-C measure and/or use alcohol or marijuana 13 days or more out of the past 90 days, - Have a friend that they are willing to refer to the study to be their 'peer' (support) and that peer agrees to participate, - Are able to complete baseline and follow-up assessments and have a valid email, - Are willing to be video recorded, and - Are fluent in English For the Peer - Have weekly contact with the participating Target Client who referred them, - Are will to attend all study procedures (i.e. baseline assessment, intervention, follow up), - Are willing to be video record, - Are fluent in English Exclusion Criteria: For the Target Client - Are current students in the lead Investigator's classes, - Are seeking residential treatment at the time of the screening call, - Are incarcerated or court-ordered to receive treatment at the time of the screening call, - Use drugs besides marijuana or alcohol over 45 of the past 90 days. For the Peer - Are current students in the lead Investigator's classes, - Are seeking residential treatment at the time of the screening call, - Are incarcerated or court-ordered to receive treatment at the time of the screening call, - Use drugs besides marijuana or alcohol over 45 of the past 90 days, - Are romantic partners of the Target Client |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | School of Social Work | Urbana | Illinois |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | GAIN Substance Problem Scale | a 16-item scale composed of lifetime symptoms of substance abuse, dependence, and substance-induced health and psychological disorders based on the DSM-IV | Baseline and every 2 weeks during 12 week post-intervention period | |
Secondary | GAIN Substance Frequency Scale (change) | The GAIN substance frequency scale (SFS) measures the percent of days of substance use and percent of days of related problems from such substance use. This scale encompasses a large number of classes of substances, found to be ideal for measurement among poly- substance using individuals. | Baseline and every 2 weeks during 12 week post-intervention period | |
Secondary | Rutgers Alcohol Problem Index (change) | a 23-item self-administered screening tool (questionnaire) for assessing adolescent problem drinking. Respondents simply circle the number that corresponds to the number of times they have experienced each problem. Items can also be read aloud by an interviewer to clients with reading difficulties or it can be used as a springboard for a discussion of problems related to the client's alcohol use. | Baseline and every 2 weeks during 12 week post-intervention period | |
Secondary | Significant Other Behavior Questionnaire | An instrument measuring the specific social support in terms of the patient's drinking. Assessments of the significant other's behavior in the presence of the patient drinking is provided by both the patient and significant other. | Baseline and every 2 weeks during 12 week post-intervention period |
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