Cognitive Remediation for Alcohol Use Disorder and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Alcohol Use Disorder, PTSD, Cognitive Dysfunction
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Alcohol Use Disorder focused on measuring PTSD, Alcohol Use Disorder, Cognitive Training, Veterans
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Be a Veteran
- Meet DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for current AUD
- Meet DSM-5 criteria for current PTSD
- Be willing to perform daily home-based computer exercises for 6 weeks
Exclusion Criteria:
Individuals will be excluded based on evidence of the following:
- History of, or current, psychotic disorder or Schizophrenia
- Current scheduled (i.e., daily) prescribed use of cognitive enhancers (e.g., Memantine) or stimulants (e.g., Methylphenidate) that may enhance cognitive performance
- Current severe traumatic brain injury (DoD TBI Screen 2)
- Any type of dementia (Mini Mental Status Exam (MMSE) < 24), delirium or medical illnesses associated with potential cognitive issues (HIV, Hypothyroidism, B-12 deficiency)
- Any level of mental retardation (Wechsler Test of Adult Reading WTAR)
- Limited ability to speak/read/write/understand English (WTAR)
- Inadequate vision or hearing
- Active suicidal/homicidal intent
Self-report and collateral history from medical record/primary care physician/outpatient addiction treatment team will be used as necessary to determine inclusion and exclusion.
- Suicidal and homicidal intent will be assessed in the context of a structured clinical interview.
- In the unlikely event that respondents endorse active intent they will be referred immediately for treatment and will be excluded from the current study.
Sites / Locations
- VA Palo Alto Health Care System, Palo Alto, CA
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
Cognitive Training
Placebo control
Participants will complete 22.5 hours of cognitive training exercises over 6-weeks (training 5 times a week) using an app-based program, BrainHQ. BrainHQ is based on a previous neuroscience-based cognitive training program shown to improve cognition in several different randomized controlled studies with other clinical populations. The investigators will use a suite of BrainHQ exercises designed to target and ameliorate cognitive disruptions in 4 cognitive domains (see main outcome). The investigators will employ basic exercises that focus on increasing processing efficiency in the auditory and visual perceptual and working memory domains, as well as exercises that target impulsivity and cognitive biases. Exercises will be packaged into 4 modules (attention skills, memory skills, executive functioning skills, cognitive control skills) comprised of 4 exercises each. All participants will progress through the same fixed schedule of modules.
Participants will play a rotating set of commercial computer games at the same dose and frequency as the cognitive training. The investigators selected this control activity because it mirrors the game-like properties of the cognitive training and it will be used to control for contact with research personnel and for the non-specific effects of participant motivation and engagement with daily computerized activities. It also allows for a double blind study design. Games from the website Sporcle will be used and an online account can be created for each participant.