Measuring Beliefs and Norms About Persons With Alcohol Use Disorder
Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD)
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) focused on measuring Stigma
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- All adults who consider Nyakabare their primary place of residence and who are capable of providing consent
Exclusion Criteria:
- Minors younger than 18 years of age, with the exception of emancipated minors
- Persons who do not consider Nyakabare Parish their primary place of residence, e.g., persons who happen to be visiting Nyakabare at the time of the survey or who own a home in Nyakabare but spend most of their time outside the parish
- Persons with psychosis, neurological damage, acute intoxication, or other cognitive impairment (all of which are determined informally in the field by non-clinical research staff in consultation with a supervisor)
Sites / Locations
- Mbarara University of Science and Technology
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Arm 5
Arm 6
Arm 7
No Intervention
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
No intervention: V1: Control
Experimental: V2: Alcohol Use Disorder
Experimental: V3: Alcohol Use Disorder + Treatment with Response
Experimental: V4: Alcohol Use Disorder + Treatment with Relapse
Experimental: V5: Alcohol Use Disorder + Economic Impact
Experimental: V6: Alcohol Use Disorder + Economic Impact + Treatment with Response
Experimental: V7: Alcohol Use Disorder + Economic Impact + Treatment with Relapse
This version of the survey questionnaire depicts a young man with no symptoms of alcohol use disorder
As this is a survey experiment, the "intervention" involves random assignment to a survey questionnaire with specific wording. This version of the survey questionnaire depicts a young man with symptomatic, untreated alcohol use disorder.
As this is a survey experiment, the "intervention" involves random assignment to a survey questionnaire with specific wording. This version of the survey questionnaire depicts a young man with symptomatic, untreated alcohol use disorder who is successfully treated with complete response.
As this is a survey experiment, the "intervention" involves random assignment to a survey questionnaire with specific wording. This version of the survey questionnaire depicts a young man with symptomatic, untreated alcohol use disorder who is successfully treated with partial relapse.
As this is a survey experiment, the "intervention" involves random assignment to a survey questionnaire with specific wording. This version of the survey questionnaire depicts a young man with symptomatic, untreated alcohol use disorder whose untreated alcohol use disorder negatively affects his family's finances.
As this is a survey experiment, the "intervention" involves random assignment to a survey questionnaire with specific wording. This version of the survey questionnaire depicts a young man with symptomatic, untreated alcohol use disorder whose untreated alcohol use disorder negatively affects his family's finances, who is then successfully treated with complete response.
As this is a survey experiment, the "intervention" involves random assignment to a survey questionnaire with specific wording. This version of the survey questionnaire depicts a young man with symptomatic, untreated alcohol use disorder whose untreated alcohol use disorder negatively affects his family's finances, who is then successfully treated with partial relapse and continued negative economic impact.