Changes in Cognition and Psychiatric Disorder Symptoms During Cannabis Abstinence Using a Novel Discordant Twin Design
Cannabis
About this trial
This is an interventional basic science trial for Cannabis
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Monozygotic (MZ) twin pair, in which both twins are willing to participate
- MZ twin pair must be concordant in their frequency of cannabis use (+/- 2 days)
- Cannabis use at least 1x per week on most weeks
- Cannabis use in the past 7 days at the baseline visit
- Positive qualitative urine toxicology at baseline for THC
- Located within the state of Colorado
Exclusion Criteria:
1) Discordance in the twin pairs on a significant, adverse experience, like traumatic brain injury.
Sites / Locations
- Jessica M Ross
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Contingency management
No intervention
Contingency management (CM) is an incentive-based intervention providing patients with tangible rewards as reinforcement for positive behaviors like abstinence from drug use. Incentives are provided with each urine sample that is drug-free and are increased with each subsequent drug-free urine sample. Participants in the CM condition will receive increasing payments for abstinence: $30 on day 3, $45 on day 5, $60 on day 7, $75 on day 14, $90 on day 21, $105 on day 28, and $120 on day 42. Participants in both conditions also receive increasing payment for visit attendance: $10 on day 1, $15 on day 3, $20 on day 5, $25 on day 7, $30 on day 14, $35 on day 21, $45 on day 28, and $55 on day 42. At the end of the baseline visit, participants in the CM condition will sign a behavioral contract with study staff that clearly outlines expectations as well as the payment schedule.
Participants in this condition will be monitored and will not receive any compensation for cannabis abstinence.