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Evaluating the Effectiveness of Mobile Self-guided Psychological Interventions to Reduce Relapse in Substance Use Disorder

Primary Purpose

Substance Use Disorders, Addiction, Alcohol, Addiction, Substance

Status
Recruiting
Phase
Not Applicable
Locations
Poland
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
Mobile app-based self-guided interventions
Sponsored by
PredictWatch
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Eligibility
Locations
Arms
Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional treatment trial for Substance Use Disorders focused on measuring mHealth, substance use disorder, alcohol, cannabis, stimulants

Eligibility Criteria

18 Years - undefined (Adult, Older Adult)All SexesDoes not accept healthy volunteers

Inclusion Criteria: diagnosis of a Substance Use Disorder (SUD) addiction to either alcohol, cannabis, or cross-addiction (alcohol + stimulants) min. 18 years of age fluent polish speakers users of Android or IOS smartphones Exclusion Criteria: -

Sites / Locations

  • PredictWatchRecruiting

Arms of the Study

Arm 1

Arm 2

Arm Type

Experimental

No Intervention

Arm Label

Mobile app-based self-guided interventions

No interventions

Arm Description

Participants have access to self-guided, app-based mobile psychological interventions grounded in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, meditation, mindfulness, journaling, as well as audio-guided sessions on gratitude, thoughts management, auto-empathy, and relaxation

Participants don't have access to app-based mobile psychological interventions

Outcomes

Primary Outcome Measures

number of lapses
self-reported number of lapses collected during daily Ecological Momentary Assessment - an item asking if the lapse occurred since the last survey (yes / no). The frequency of lapses will be tracked for changes over time.
addiction craving
self-reported intensity of craving collected during daily Ecological Momentary Assessment - an item asking how strong is the urge to use on a scale from 0 to 6, where 0 means no urge, and 6 - an overwhelming urge. The score will be tracked for changes over time.

Secondary Outcome Measures

Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test (AUDIT) score
Problematic alcohol use will be measured with an Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT). AUDIT assesses the amount and frequency of alcohol intake (items 1-3), alcohol dependence (questions 4-6), and problems related to alcohol consumption (items 7-10). Questions 1 to 8 are scored on a 5-point scale ranging from 0 to 4, and questions 9 and 10 are scored as 0, 2, or 4. Total scores range from 0 to 40, and the cut-off point to identify hazardous alcohol intake is 8, a score between 16 and 19 indicates harmful alcohol use, and scores above 20 points indicate possible alcohol use disorder. Participants will answer the questions in terms of standard drinks.
Severity of Dependence Scale (SDS) score
The Severity of Dependence Scale (SDS) will be used to provide a self-reported measure of psychological aspects of stimulants and alcohol dependence. A five-items, one-dimensional tool has uniform scale for questions 1 - 4 from 0 ('never or almost never') to 3 ('always'). Question 5 has the same scale with different signature where 0 means 'not difficult at all' and 3 means 'impossible'. Score ranging from 0 to 15, where cut-off score depends on user's drug type - a cut-off of =< 3 has been used for indexing alcohol dependence and =< 5 for indexing amphetamine dependence.
Cannabis Use Disorders Identification Test-Revised (CUDIT-R) score
Cannabis Use Disorders Identification Test-Revised (CUDIT-R) will be administered in a group of patients with cannabis addiction to assess cannabis consumption, abuse, dependence, and psychological features. The questionnaire consists of 7 items scored on a 0-4 scale, and the last question is scored on a three point scale (0-2-4). Scores of 8 or more indicate hazardous cannabis use, and the cut-off for possible cannabis use disorder is =<12 points.
Drug Use Disorders Identification Test (DUDIT) score
Drug Use Disorders Identification Test (DUDIT) is an 11-item screening questionnaire measuring drug intake and severity of substance ause and dependence. Items 1 to 9 are scored on a five-point Likert scale, and items 10 and 11 are scored on a three-point scale (0-2-4). Scores of 25 points or more are probably indicative of heavy dependence on drugs.
Hospital Depression and Anxiety Scale (HADS) score
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) is a 14-item questionnaire with two subscales, each consisting of 7 items. For both subscales, scores between 8-10 indicate mild depression or anxiety, and scores in the range of 11-21 are indicative of depression or anxiety disorder.
Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS) score
Emotion regulation will be assessed with Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS), a 36-item questionnaire, rated on a scale from 1 (almost never) to 5 (almost always). It consists of 6 subscales. Higher scores suggest greater difficulties in emotion regulation.
Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS) score
Participants' satisfaction with their life will be assessed with The Satisfaction With Life Scale (SWLS), Polish version from Jankowski (2015). SWLS is a short self-report instrument on which participants indicate their agreement to five statements about life satisfaction on a seven-point Likert scale. A maximum score of 35 can be reached, indicating a high level of life satisfaction.
Coping Orientation to Problems Experienced (mini-COPE) score
Coping Orientation to Problems Experienced (mini-COPE) questionnaire measures coping styles used to deal with difficult situations It consists of 28 items and three subscales corresponding to three coping styles. Higher scores on each of the subscale indicate increased usage of a corresponding coping style.
Impulsive Behavior Scale (SUPPS) score
Impulsive Behavior Scale (SUPPS) is a 20-item measure of impulsive traits. It consists of 20 items, with answers ranging from 1 = 'strongly agree' to 4 = 'strongly disagree'.
Brief Sensation Seeking Scale (BSSS) score
Brief Sensation Seeking Scale (BSSS) is a short, 8-item scale measuring sensation seeking. Responses are made on a 5-point scale, where higher score indicate stronger agreement. Higher scores indicate more impulsive behavior.

Full Information

First Posted
February 3, 2023
Last Updated
March 28, 2023
Sponsor
PredictWatch
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1. Study Identification

Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT05730504
Brief Title
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Mobile Self-guided Psychological Interventions to Reduce Relapse in Substance Use Disorder
Official Title
Evaluating the Effectiveness of a Mobile App-based Self-guided Psychological Interventions to Reduce Relapse in Substance Use Disorder: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial
Study Type
Interventional

2. Study Status

Record Verification Date
March 2023
Overall Recruitment Status
Recruiting
Study Start Date
March 5, 2023 (Actual)
Primary Completion Date
June 2023 (Anticipated)
Study Completion Date
June 2023 (Anticipated)

3. Sponsor/Collaborators

Responsible Party, by Official Title
Sponsor
Name of the Sponsor
PredictWatch

4. Oversight

Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product
No
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product
No
Data Monitoring Committee
No

5. Study Description

Brief Summary
The aim of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness of mobile interventions in reducing craving and lapses in patients diagnosed with Substance Use Disorder. In a two-armed, randomized controlled trial the efficacy of self-guided psychological intervention delivered via a mobile app (Nałogometr 2.0) will be assessed. During the course of three months, participants will have access to intervention modules, based mainly on mindfulness and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). With the use of ecological momentary assessment (EMA), longitudinal data on several variables related to craving and lapse risk will be collected. Additionally, a questionnaire battery assessment - administered monthly - will measure severity of substance dependence, levels of anxiety, depression, and life satisfaction.
Detailed Description
The aim of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness of mobile interventions in reducing craving and lapses in patients diagnosed with Substance Use Disorder. Participants will be recruited from clinical patients receiving either in-patient or out-patient treatments for Substance Use Disorder (SUD) and enrolled in one of three groups: 1) Patients with alcohol addiction, 2) Patients with cross-addiction (alcohol and stimulants), 3) Patients with cannabis addiction. Participants will be randomly assigned to either intervention or control condition. The mobile interventions will be delivered via a mobile app Nałogometr 2.0, freely available. Participants in the intervention condition will have free access to all of the app functionalities, while the control group won't gain access to the interventions until after study completion. Interventions consist of audio-guided, short sessions on gratitude, thoughts management, motivation, relaxation, audio-guided mindfulness sessions concentrated on raising awareness of emotions and body signals or coping with stress, as well as CBT-based written sessions grounded in thought management and journaling techniques. With the use of ecological momentary assessment (EMA), longitudinal data on several variables related to craving and lapse risk will be collected. Additionally, a questionnaire battery assessment - administered at baseline, after one month, after two months, and after three months - will measure severity of substance dependence, levels of anxiety, depression, and life satisfaction.

6. Conditions and Keywords

Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Substance Use Disorders, Addiction, Alcohol, Addiction, Substance
Keywords
mHealth, substance use disorder, alcohol, cannabis, stimulants

7. Study Design

Primary Purpose
Treatment
Study Phase
Not Applicable
Interventional Study Model
Parallel Assignment
Masking
Participant
Allocation
Randomized
Enrollment
400 (Anticipated)

8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

Arm Title
Mobile app-based self-guided interventions
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
Participants have access to self-guided, app-based mobile psychological interventions grounded in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, meditation, mindfulness, journaling, as well as audio-guided sessions on gratitude, thoughts management, auto-empathy, and relaxation
Arm Title
No interventions
Arm Type
No Intervention
Arm Description
Participants don't have access to app-based mobile psychological interventions
Intervention Type
Other
Intervention Name(s)
Mobile app-based self-guided interventions
Intervention Description
self-guided, app-based mobile psychological interventions based on CBT, meditation, mindfulness, journaling, and audio-guided sessions on gratitude, thoughts management, auto-empathy, and relaxation
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
number of lapses
Description
self-reported number of lapses collected during daily Ecological Momentary Assessment - an item asking if the lapse occurred since the last survey (yes / no). The frequency of lapses will be tracked for changes over time.
Time Frame
3 months
Title
addiction craving
Description
self-reported intensity of craving collected during daily Ecological Momentary Assessment - an item asking how strong is the urge to use on a scale from 0 to 6, where 0 means no urge, and 6 - an overwhelming urge. The score will be tracked for changes over time.
Time Frame
3 months
Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test (AUDIT) score
Description
Problematic alcohol use will be measured with an Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT). AUDIT assesses the amount and frequency of alcohol intake (items 1-3), alcohol dependence (questions 4-6), and problems related to alcohol consumption (items 7-10). Questions 1 to 8 are scored on a 5-point scale ranging from 0 to 4, and questions 9 and 10 are scored as 0, 2, or 4. Total scores range from 0 to 40, and the cut-off point to identify hazardous alcohol intake is 8, a score between 16 and 19 indicates harmful alcohol use, and scores above 20 points indicate possible alcohol use disorder. Participants will answer the questions in terms of standard drinks.
Time Frame
baseline, one month, two months, three months
Title
Severity of Dependence Scale (SDS) score
Description
The Severity of Dependence Scale (SDS) will be used to provide a self-reported measure of psychological aspects of stimulants and alcohol dependence. A five-items, one-dimensional tool has uniform scale for questions 1 - 4 from 0 ('never or almost never') to 3 ('always'). Question 5 has the same scale with different signature where 0 means 'not difficult at all' and 3 means 'impossible'. Score ranging from 0 to 15, where cut-off score depends on user's drug type - a cut-off of =< 3 has been used for indexing alcohol dependence and =< 5 for indexing amphetamine dependence.
Time Frame
baseline, one month, two months, three months
Title
Cannabis Use Disorders Identification Test-Revised (CUDIT-R) score
Description
Cannabis Use Disorders Identification Test-Revised (CUDIT-R) will be administered in a group of patients with cannabis addiction to assess cannabis consumption, abuse, dependence, and psychological features. The questionnaire consists of 7 items scored on a 0-4 scale, and the last question is scored on a three point scale (0-2-4). Scores of 8 or more indicate hazardous cannabis use, and the cut-off for possible cannabis use disorder is =<12 points.
Time Frame
baseline, one month, two months, three months
Title
Drug Use Disorders Identification Test (DUDIT) score
Description
Drug Use Disorders Identification Test (DUDIT) is an 11-item screening questionnaire measuring drug intake and severity of substance ause and dependence. Items 1 to 9 are scored on a five-point Likert scale, and items 10 and 11 are scored on a three-point scale (0-2-4). Scores of 25 points or more are probably indicative of heavy dependence on drugs.
Time Frame
baseline, one month, two months, three months
Title
Hospital Depression and Anxiety Scale (HADS) score
Description
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) is a 14-item questionnaire with two subscales, each consisting of 7 items. For both subscales, scores between 8-10 indicate mild depression or anxiety, and scores in the range of 11-21 are indicative of depression or anxiety disorder.
Time Frame
baseline, one month, two months, three months
Title
Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS) score
Description
Emotion regulation will be assessed with Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS), a 36-item questionnaire, rated on a scale from 1 (almost never) to 5 (almost always). It consists of 6 subscales. Higher scores suggest greater difficulties in emotion regulation.
Time Frame
baseline, one month, two months, three months
Title
Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS) score
Description
Participants' satisfaction with their life will be assessed with The Satisfaction With Life Scale (SWLS), Polish version from Jankowski (2015). SWLS is a short self-report instrument on which participants indicate their agreement to five statements about life satisfaction on a seven-point Likert scale. A maximum score of 35 can be reached, indicating a high level of life satisfaction.
Time Frame
baseline, one month, two months, three months
Title
Coping Orientation to Problems Experienced (mini-COPE) score
Description
Coping Orientation to Problems Experienced (mini-COPE) questionnaire measures coping styles used to deal with difficult situations It consists of 28 items and three subscales corresponding to three coping styles. Higher scores on each of the subscale indicate increased usage of a corresponding coping style.
Time Frame
baseline, one month, two months, three months
Title
Impulsive Behavior Scale (SUPPS) score
Description
Impulsive Behavior Scale (SUPPS) is a 20-item measure of impulsive traits. It consists of 20 items, with answers ranging from 1 = 'strongly agree' to 4 = 'strongly disagree'.
Time Frame
baseline, one month, two months, three months
Title
Brief Sensation Seeking Scale (BSSS) score
Description
Brief Sensation Seeking Scale (BSSS) is a short, 8-item scale measuring sensation seeking. Responses are made on a 5-point scale, where higher score indicate stronger agreement. Higher scores indicate more impulsive behavior.
Time Frame
baseline, one month, two months, three months

10. Eligibility

Sex
All
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
18 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: diagnosis of a Substance Use Disorder (SUD) addiction to either alcohol, cannabis, or cross-addiction (alcohol + stimulants) min. 18 years of age fluent polish speakers users of Android or IOS smartphones Exclusion Criteria: -
Central Contact Person:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name or Official Title & Degree
Alicja Binkowska, PhD
Phone
+48792230523
Email
alicja.binkowska@predictwatch.com
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name or Official Title & Degree
Maciej Skorko
Email
maciek.skorko@predictwatch.com
Facility Information:
Facility Name
PredictWatch
City
Białystok
ZIP/Postal Code
15-668
Country
Poland
Individual Site Status
Recruiting
Facility Contact:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Alicja Binkowska, PhD
Email
alicja.binkowska@predictwatch.com
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Maciej Skorko
Phone
+48792230523
Email
maciek.skorko@predictwatch.com

12. IPD Sharing Statement

Plan to Share IPD
No

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