Treatment for Teens With Alcohol Abuse and Depression (T-TAAD)
AOD Use, Abuse, and Dependence, Depression
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for AOD Use, Abuse, and Dependence focused on measuring adolescent,, alcohol abuse, depression,, cognitive behavior therapy, cannabis abuse
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age 13 years to 21 years, 11 months at baseline
- Current alcohol or cannabis abuse or dependence diagnosis (DSM-IV) OR current level of potentially harmful drinking or cannabis use as evidenced by (1) consumption of 4 or more drinks per drinking day (males) or three or more (females), or use of cannabis at least three times in past 90 days (or before admission into a controlled environment)
- Current clinically significant depression, defined as a score of 40 or more on the Children's Depression Rating Scale-Revised at baseline
- If currently taking anti-depressant medication, on a stable dose for at least one month
- Willingness to accept treatment
- Able to speak and read English (5th-grade level)
- Residence within 45-minute drive from treatment site
- Adolescent and a parent agree to sign Institutional Review Board approved consent/assent form; for subjects ages 18-19, parent involvement is optional and is the decision of the youth
- Parent/guardian agrees to provide collateral information and to designate two third parties who could be contacted in case the subject is lost to follow-up; for subjects ages 18-19, the participating youth will provide this information
- Participant (and parent, if youth is under age 18) not planning to move outside the area in the next 9 months.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Suicidal ideation with a plan, or suicide attempt within 30 days. In addition to such suicide risk being indicated in baseline interview material, a score exceeding the 89th percentile on the Suicide Ideation Questionnaire (SIQ-Jr), will necessitate an immediate risk assessment by the Independent Evaluator which may lead to exclusion under this criterion.
- Homicidal ideation with a plan or any plan to hurt others
- Lifetime diagnosis of psychosis, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, intellectual disability or autistic disorder
- Current dependence on a substance other than alcohol, marijuana or nicotine
- Current non-alcohol or cannabis use disorder or depression primary diagnosis, i.e., the diagnosis requires care more urgently than does alcohol or cannabis use disorder or depression
Sites / Locations
- University of Connecticut Health Center
- Duke Child and Family Study Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
MET/CBT-12 plus CBT-D
MET/CBT-12 plus D-TAU
MET/CBT-12 alone
CBT-D is an integrated cognitive behavior therapy targeting depression, delivered by the same study therapist who delivers MET/CBT-12 to the adolescent. All adolescents receiving CBT-D remain in MET/CBT-12 with their study provider.
D-TAU (Depression Treatment as Usual) consists of referral to a depression treatment provider in the community. In this study D-TAU will be enhanced by assistance from the study team in locating providers and, with consent, an assessment report about the adolescent from the study team to the provider. All adolescents receiving TAU for depression remain in MET/CBT-12 with their study provider.
MET/CBT-12 consists of two sessions of motivation enhancement therapy and 10 sessions of cognitive behavior therapy, targeting alcohol or cannabis abuse. All adolescents in the study receive MET/CBT-12 over 12 to 14 weeks.