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A Policy Relevant US Trauma Care System Pragmatic Trial for PTSD and Comorbidity

Posttraumatic Stress DisorderDepression9 more

The overarching goal of this UH2-UH3 proposal is to work with the NIH Health Care Systems Research Collaboratory to develop and implement a large scale, cluster randomized pragmatic clinical trial demonstration project that directly informs national trauma care system policy targeting injured patients with presentations of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and related comorbidity. Each year in the United States (US), over 30 million individuals present to trauma centers, emergency departments, and other acute care medical settings for the treatment of physical injuries. Multiple chronic conditions including enduring PTSD, alcohol and drug use problems, depression and associated suicidal ideation, pain and somatic symptom amplification, and chronic medical conditions (e.g., hypertension, coronary artery disease, diabetes, and pulmonary diseases) are endemic among physical trauma survivors with and without traumatic brain injuries (TBI). Evidence-based, collaborative care/care management treatment models for PTSD and related comorbidities exist. These care management models have the potential to be flexibly implemented in order to prevent the development of chronic PTSD and depressive symptoms, alcohol use problems, and enduring physical disability in survivors of both TBI and non-TBI injuries; care management models may also be effective in mitigating the impact of the acute injury event on symptom exacerbations in the large subpopulation of injury survivors who already carry a substantial pre-injury burden of multiple chronic medical conditions.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Substance Use Treatment and Recovery Team (START)

Opioid-use DisorderOpioid-Related Disorders2 more

Despite high prevalence, few hospitalized inpatients with opioid or alcohol use disorders (OAUDs) receive evidence-based treatments while in the hospital or get linked with appropriate follow-up care, leading to poor clinical outcomes and high readmission rates and costs. The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether a physician and care manager with addiction expertise, both members of the Substance Abuse Treatment and Recovery Team (START), can help improve initiation of treatment in the hospital and linkage to follow-up care upon discharge. START members have expertise in the treatment of substance use disorders. START will work with the medical or surgical team to ensure appropriate care is received. That care will include therapy, focused discharge planning, and medication treatment options. START will also help establish a follow-up plan for continuation of treatment after hospital discharge. To assess feasibility, the study will enroll 80 patients admitted to the hospital over 5 months in a pilot randomized clinical trial and collect baseline and 1-month follow-up data. To determine acceptability, the study will conduct semi-structured interviews with 40 providers. Results of this pilot study will inform a larger clinical trial.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

ASAP Study - Hospital-Based Brief Intervention for Alcohol Problems

Alcohol DependenceAlcohol Consumption

The objective of this project was to test whether screening and brief intervention for unhealthy alcohol use leads to improved alcohol-related outcomes (such as alcohol consumption and linkage to alcohol assistance) and is cost-effective.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Substance Dependent Teens - Impact of Treating Depression Study 1 - 1

Alcohol-Related DisordersMarijuana Abuse1 more

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the impact of treating depression on substance dependent teens.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Open Label Pilot Study of Perampanel for the Treatment of Alcohol Use Disorder

Alcohol Disorders

The purpose of this research study is to test the safety, tolerability, and effectiveness of the drug Perampanel when used in persons who drink and wish to stop drinking. Perampanel has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of seizures but has not yet been approved to treat alcohol use disorders. For this reason, it is considered an investigational drug. Some people in this study will receive Perampanel alone and some people will receive Perampanel and Disulfiram, this will be determined by the pharmacy.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Melatonin Use for Sleep Problems in Alcohol Dependent Patients

Alcohol-Related Disorders

A double blind Randomized Controlled Trial with two arms will be used. Subjects with Alcohol use disorder and sleep problems will be recruited and assigned randomly to the active treatment Melatonin or Placebo arms. All subjects will be assessed at baseline for demographics. Sleeping problems will be the primary outcome of the study, and it will be measured by the Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI) scale.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Facilitating Adolescent Self-Change for Alcohol Problems

Underage Drinking

This present multi-site investigation compares a voluntary brief intervention for adolescent alcohol problems to an educational comparison condition. Measures are taken at intake and at 4 and 12 weeks post intake to determine effectiveness of the intervention to promote personal change efforts and arrest progression of alcohol problems. This study tests cognitive mechanisms of change and treatment characteristics and processes associated with youth self-regulation to reduce or stop hazardous drinking.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Exercise as Alcohol Use Disorders Intervention for Non-Treatment Seeking Adults

Alcohol-Related Disorders

Alcohol use disorders are common and few individuals with the disorder ever seek help. This study proposes to intervene in a novel way - exercise, as it has many mental and physical health benefits and is an activity that is incompatible with simultaneous alcohol use. If effective, this non-stigmatizing intervention may increase the utility and acceptability of interventions for alcohol use disorders and ultimately increase the number of individuals effectively treated.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Concurrent Alcohol and Smoking Treatment: Effects on Alcohol Relapse Risk

Tobacco Use CessationAlcohol-related Disorders

The majority of individuals with alcohol problems remain current smokers, and the negative health consequences of smoking among these individuals are substantial. This study will investigate the impact of smoking cessation interventions initiated during intensive alcohol treatment on processes reflecting risk of alcohol relapse.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Disulfiram for Cocaine-Alcohol Abuse - 3

Alcohol-Related DisordersCocaine-Related Disorders

The purpose of this study is to evaluate disulfiram for cocaine-alcohol abuse.

Completed1 enrollment criteria
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