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Active clinical trials for "Substance-Related Disorders"

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The Whole Day First Grade Program

Prevention of Drug Abuse and DependencyAlcohol Abuse and Dependency3 more

This five-year prevention services application is concerned with preventing substance abuse, comorbid mental and behavioral disorders, and school failure. We will direct an integrated set of first grade classroom based preventive interventions at two correlated and confirmed early antecedents: early aggressive, disruptive behavior and poor achievement. We will test a comprehensive Whole Day (WD) program directed at improving: 1) teacher's classroom behavior management; 2) family/classroom partnerships regarding homework and discipline; and 3) teacher's instructional practices regarding academic subjects, particularly reading. We will test WD effectiveness in a developmental epidemiological design in which children and teachers are randomly assigned to intervention and standard setting (control) classrooms in 2 classrooms in each of 12 schools. While following the first grade children to the end of third grade, we will follow their first grade teachers over two subsequent cohorts of first graders to test whether the support and training structure sustains high levels of WD practice. We will also test whether the support and training structure is successful in training non-WD teachers. This prevention services aim will be augmented by an economic analysis of the costs and cost-effectiveness of the WD program. This combined services and prevention research should increase the efficiency of developing evidence-based programs and extending their use system-wide in both the prevention and education fields. The aims of our proposed work are to: 1) Implement and evaluate the effectiveness of a whole-day preventive intervention program for first-grade (WD) directed at known antecedent risk factors for later substance abuse, school failure, and comorbid mental and behavioral disorders; 2) Measure the variation in impact of WD due to variation in the experimentally manipulated quality of teachers' specific WD practices around classroom behavior management, family/classroom partnership, and quality of instruction, regarding reading, taking into account family, peer, and community factors; 3) Test effective- ness of the support structure required to sustain, and extend to other teachers high quality implementa- tion of WD; 4) Carry out economic analyses of the costs of implementing WD and their cost-effectiveness.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Universal Prevention Curriculum for Schools in Peru

Substance Use

This randomized controlled trial was conducted to evaluate a universal prevention curriculum (UPC) training for Peruvian school administrators and teachers to reduce substance use among students. Twenty-eight schools were randomly assigned to intervention and control conditions (14 per condition). Substance use outcomes were assessed with repeated cross-sectional samples of students in 2018 and 2019. Multi-level analyses were conducted to assess intervention effects on students' substance use and related problems.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

A Substance Use Adaptation of Fathering Through Change

ParentingSubstance Use

This study is a randomized control trial of the Fathering Through Change intervention, delivered via text messaging, to fathers in recovery for substance use disorders.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Impact of Mindfulness Training on Adolescent Well-Being and Behavior

Substance UseMindfulness1 more

There is a broad consensus that preventing or delaying initiation of adolescent alcohol, tobacco, and other drug (ATOD) use can substantially improve both short- and long-term adolescent health. Despite the existence of effective prevention programs, adolescent ATOD use continues to be a substantial issue. Continued research on preventive interventions is needed. School-based mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) have been shown to be feasible and effective at improving adolescent psychological well-being. Evidence from both quasi-experimental studies and randomized controlled trials suggests that incorporating MBIs into school-settings can lower levels of anxiety, depression, and stress, while improving capacity for emotional regulation. Greater mindfulness also been linked to reduced adolescent ATOD use via observational studies. There are strong theoretical reasons to believe that MBIs delivered in school settings can prevent or reduce ATOD use among youth. In particular, MBIs have been shown to improve psychological well-being among youth via multiple mechanisms also relevant for adolescent ATOD use. These mechanisms include enhanced attentional control, negative emotion regulation, promotion of positive emotion generation, and increased feelings of connectedness. Despite these connections, school-based MBIs are yet to demonstrate the ability to prevent or reduce adolescent ATOD use. The current study will examine psychological well-being and ATOD use among approximately 80 participants in a quasi-experimental, school-based MBI. In early 2022, approximately 40 high school seniors were provided with one semester of a weekly, classroom-based MBI embedded into their Social Studies curriculum; approximately 40 high school seniors participated in the standard curriculum. The intervention group was provided with an adaptation of Mindfulness-Oriented Recovery Enhancement (MORE). MORE is an evidence-based therapeutic program that integrates mindfulness, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and positive psychology to treat addiction and enhance well-being. MORE has been shown to produce therapeutic benefits in the treatment of alcohol, tobacco, and other drug addiction in adult populations, but is yet to be tested as a preventive intervention for youth. Follow up data collection is planned for spring 2023 to assess psychological well-being, ATOD use, and proposed therapeutic mechanisms pre-intervention, post-intervention, and at 9-month follow up.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Improving Insomnia in Patients With Opioid Use Disorder

Opioid Use DisorderInsomnia

This randomized, 35-day research study (n=20) explores the effects of a simplified mindfulness intervention in opioid use disorder patients stabilized on buprenorphine maintenance therapy (BMT), aiming to alleviate insomnia, monitor BMT dose, and decrease non-prescribed opioid use. Patients tap along with their breathing at bedtime and practice sleep hygiene; controls do sleep hygiene only. Adherence will be monitored by a smartphone application.

Withdrawn9 enrollment criteria

A Study to Assess the Safety and Efficacy of ASP8062 as an Add-on Therapy to Buprenorphine/Naloxone...

Opioid Use Disorder

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy; safety and tolerability of ASP8062 compared with placebo ASP8062 as add-on therapy to buprenorphine/naloxone.

Withdrawn48 enrollment criteria

Effects of a Peer-led Educational Intervention Based on Theory of Planned Behavior on Substance...

Substance Use

This study aims to measure the effects of a per-led educational intervention based on theory of planned behavior to reduce tobacco, alcohol and khat use and intention to use among secondary school students over 3-months of follow-up in Dessie and Kombolcha town, Northeast Ethiopia.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Safety and Preliminary Efficacy of ANS-6637 to Reduce Drug Craving and Harm in People With Opioid...

Opioid-use Disorder

This is a double blind, placebo controlled, randomized trial to evaluate the safety and preliminary efficacy of ANS-6637 in adults with opioid use disorder with and without opioid agonist therapy. Patients will be randomized to two arms: (1) ANS-6637 for three months vs (2) Placebo for three months. Subjects will subsequently be followed for an additional one month post treatment.

Withdrawn30 enrollment criteria

Development and Preliminary Trial of a Brief, Portable Health Intervention for Rural Sexual Minority...

DepressionSuicidality3 more

The purpose of this study is to test the feasibility of writing interventions specifically designed for lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) emerging adults (ages 18-29) that are aimed at improving the outcomes: depression, suicidality, substance abuse and HIV risk behaviors.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Investigating the Efficacy of Caloric Vestibular Stimulation in the Treatment of Substance Use Disorders...

Substance Use Disorders

The purpose of this study is to determine efficacy and effect of CVS (caloric vestibular stimulation)

Withdrawn10 enrollment criteria
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