Butler Hospital
Providence, Rhode Island, 02906, United States
NCT Number: NCT05074030
The goal of this proposed study is to evaluate an ecological momentary assessment plus an ecological momentary intervention (EMA+EMI) for emerging adults in a psychiatric partial hospitalization program who drink to cope with negative affect (NA) as compared to personalized feedback only. This intervention combines a personalized feedback intervention (PFI) with EMA technology and tailored EMI text messaging (PFICope+EMI). PFICope+EMI not only aims to reduce drinking to cope, but also alcohol use and NA. This study consists of a 6-week randomized controlled treatment trial to test the PFIcope+EMI intervention as compared to personalized normative feedback only (PNF).
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Notify Me18 year–25 year
All sexes
Interventional
Not applicable
Providence, Rhode Island, 02906, United States
Given the relationship between mental health and alcohol problems, there is a need to address comorbidity among emerging adults (EAs) with anxiety and/or depression. The weeks after psychiatric hospitalization are a risky time for problematic alcohol use and recurrence of psychiatric symptoms. The delivery of tailored, coping skills-based, real-time messages could have a significant impact on problematic drinking and depression/anxiety outcomes by reducing the likelihood that an individual drinks to cope with NA.
The aim of this study is to test a 6-week PFIcope+EMI intervention as compared to personalized normative feedback only (PNF) for EA in a partial hospitalization program who drink to cope and binge drink (n=60). The PFIcope+EMI includes: 1) an in-person personalized feedback session to present feedback on problems with drinking to cope, discuss the individual's use of alcohol to cope, and generate coping skills messages to be used in the EMI intervention; 2) EMA to monitor affect, intention to drink, coping skills usage, alcohol use, drinking to cope post-discharge; 3) tailored text messages (EMI) based on EMA (individualized coping skills messages when NA and intention to drink are reported). The Personalized Normative Feedback condition (PNF) will receive a personalized normative feedback report but no EMA or EMI.
Participants' alcohol outcomes and psychiatric symptomatology at 6-weeks, 12-weeks, and 6-months will be assessed to determine outcomes and feasibility/acceptability. It is hypothesized that:
Mechanisms that may underlie the efficacy of the intervention for the PFIcope+EMI group utilizing the daily EMA data will be explored. It is hypothesized that:
Healthy volunteers accepted: No
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Inclusion criteria
Exclusion criteria
Normative Feedback on drinking behaviors.
An EMA plus EMI intervention to decrease drinking to cope behaviors among emerging adults receiving psychiatric treatment.
Time frame: 6-week follow-up
Drinks per drinking day assessed using the Addiction Severity Index
Time frame: 6-week follow-up
Mean Scores on the Drinking to Cope with Anxiety subscale of the Modified Drinking Motives Questionnaire (range from 1 to 5; higher values reflect greater drinking to cope)
Time frame: 6-weeks
Mean Scores on the Drinking to Cope with Depression subscale of the Modified Drinking Motives Questionnaire (range from 1 to 5; higher values reflect greater drinking to cope)
Time frame: 6-week follow-up
Mean positive alcohol expectancies subscale of the the Comprehensive Effects of Alcohol Measure (CEOA) (range from 1 to 4; higher values reflect greater positive alcohol expectancies)
Time frame: 6-weeks
Mean negative alcohol expectancies subscale of the the Comprehensive Effects of Alcohol Measure (CEOA) (range from 1 to 4; higher values reflect greater negative alcohol expectancies)
Time frame: 6-week follow-up
Summed total of alcohol-related problems measured using the Brief Young Adult Alcohol Consequences Questionnaire (B-YAACQ) (range is 0 to 24; higher number reflect more alcohol-related problems)
Time frame: 6-month follow-up
Drinks per drinking day assessed using the Timeline Followback (TLFB)
Time frame: 12-week follow-up
Mean Scores on the Drinking to Cope subscale of the Modified Drinking Motives Questionnaire (range from 5 to 25; higher values reflect greater drinking to cope)
Time frame: 6-month follow-up
Mean Scores on the Drinking to Cope subscale of the Modified Drinking Motives Questionnaire (range from 5 to 25; higher values reflect greater drinking to cope)
Time frame: 12-week follow-up
Number of consequences of alcohol use assessed with the Rutgers Alcohol Problems Index
Time frame: 6-month follow-up
Number of consequences of alcohol use assessed with the Rutgers Alcohol Problems Index
Time frame: 12-week follow-up
The number of benefits and costs associated with changing drinking behaviors as measured by the Alcohol Outcome Expectancies Questionnaire
Time frame: 6-month follow-up
The number of benefits and costs associated with changing drinking behaviors as measured by the Alcohol Outcome Expectancies Questionnaire
Butler Hospital
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Project CHOICE: Developing a Personalized-Feedback EMA/EMI Intervention for Emerging Adults Leaving Psychiatric Partial Hospitalization
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