Development of an Anxiety Sensitivity-Based Intervention for Substance Use and Anxiety Comorbidity (SUD/Anx)
Other (or Unknown) Substance Use Disorders
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Other (or Unknown) Substance Use Disorders focused on measuring Substance Use Disorders, Anxiety, Anxiety Sensitivity, Brief Intervention, Treatment
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- score higher than 25 (established clinical cutoff) on the Anxiety Sensitivity Index (ASI; Peterson & Plehn, 1999)
- meet the DSM diagnostic criteria for current substance abuse or psychological dependence
Exclusion Criteria:
- active psychosis, suicidality, mania, or current physiological withdrawal symptoms that necessitate medical detoxification; no substance use in the past 3 months
Sites / Locations
- Institute of Living/Hartford Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Anxiety Sensitivity Intervention
Control Group
Group receives the 3-week, 6-session Anxiety Sensitivity Intervention. This is a 6-session psychotherapy occurring twice weekly (60-90 minutes) for three weeks. This psychotherapeutic treatment is focused on reducing anxiety sensitivity and includes many components, but primarily consists of psychoeducation about the relationship between anxiety and substance use disorders, interoceptive exposures, in vivo exposures, and cognitive challenging.
Receives only treatment as usual