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Active clinical trials for "Substance-Related Disorders"

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The Tobacco, Alcohol, Prescription Medication and Other Substances Tool

Substance Use Disorder

The purpose of the study is to develop and validate a questionnaire to screen and assess adult primary care patients for tobacco, alcohol, prescription drug, and drug use and problems related to their use.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Distress Tolerance Treatment for Substance Users

Substance Dependence

Despite recent advances in substance abuse interventions, a large percentage of clients entering residential treatment for substance use will drop out of treatment prematurely, and of the remaining, many will relapse soon after treatment completion. Previous research indicates that an individual's ability to withstand psychological distress is a key factor necessary to maintain drug and alcohol abstinence and to remain in substance use treatment without absconding. In previous work, Dr. Bornovalova developed a specific distress tolerance treatment called Skills for Improving Distress Intolerance (SIDI). This intervention features skills training in behavioral and acceptance strategies and intentional clinical exposure to emotional distress. SIDI was developed and piloted with a sample of urban drug users seeking treatment in a residential facility. Individuals receiving SIDI exhibited greater improvement in distress tolerance than those in two comparison groups (receiving treatment-as-usual and supportive counseling). Current study. The investigators received NIDA funding to conduct a randomized clinical trial with 325 clients entering a residential substance use treatment facility. Study participants will be randomized into two treatment groups: (1) those receiving SIDI and (2) those receiving Supportive Counseling (SC). Participants will receive 10 treatment sessions over a period of 4 months. Then, the investigators will follow clients for one year to examine treatment retention and abstinence.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Preventing Drug Abuse Among Hispanic Adolescents

Drug Abuse

The planned research aims to delay the onset of drug use and reduce harmful use and abuse among Hispanic youths. The culturally-tailored prevention program will be delivered to youths by computer. Over 5 years, the program will be developed and tested in a randomized clinical trial. The intervention program will include 10 initial sessions, followed by annual booster sessions. Outcome measurements will involve baseline, post-intervention, and three annual follow-up data collections. The study's primary hypothesis is that rates of 30-day alcohol and drug use will be lower among participants assigned to receive the intervention. If proven to be efficacious, the program will be revised and disseminated nationally.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Drug Abuse Prevention Among Girls Through a Mother-Daughter Intervention

Substance Use

The purpose of this study is to determine a computer- and family-based drug abuse prevention program is able to reduce drug use among early adolescent girls.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Prevention of Post Sexual Assault Stress

Drug UseDrug Abuse1 more

The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether a brief intervention in video format, that includes education about reactions to assault and modeling of adaptive coping strategies, designed to reduce post assault drug use or abuse and PTSD and shown to recent victims of sexual assault at the time of receipt of post assault medical care is associated with better post-assault outcomes as compared to a comparable length video that includes pleasant imagery and relaxation instruction or standard care.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Designing a Mobile App for Veterans With Substance Use Problems

Substance Abuse ProblemAlcohol Abuse1 more

The purpose of this study is to increase access for rural Veterans to evidence-based, person-centered, individually tailored treatment for alcohol use problems. The primary aim is to evaluate the acceptability and feasibility of using mobile technology deliver treatment for alcohol use disorder. A mobile application will be used replacing the usual setting of clinical visits that accompanies standard face-to-face CBT therapy. The application will be loaded onto an iPod, which will be distributed to each participant that has been found to be eligible to participate.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Multi-Level HIV Prevention for Pregnant Drug Abusers

Substance Related Disorders

This 5 year study, targeting Pregnant Drug Abusers in treatment, is a randomized trial of an Enhanced Behavioral Skills Training (E-BST) intervention compared to a time-and attention-matched Health Promotion Comparison (HPC) condition. E-BST is an adaptation of the original BST intervention (Eldridge, St. Lawrence et al., 1997), designed to strengthen relationship-based social competency skills of the original BST that were crucial in sustaining adherence to protective behavior.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Multicomponent Intervention to Reduce Sexual Risk and Substance Use

HIVSexually Transmitted Infections1 more

The objective is to expand and refine an intervention for transgender women (TW) into a 7-session individual- and group-based intervention that is scalable for community settings to reduce sexual risk and substance use and to increase stigma-coping and risk-buffering behaviors among TW in NYC. The investigators will pilot test the intervention with 20 TW and subsequently, conduct a randomized controlled trial with 240 TW to compare the intervention to a wait list control condition.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Impulsivity on Cocaine and Crack Addicts

Substance Dependence

This study main objective is investigating impulsivity on cocaine or crack addicts. The investigators main hypothesis is that different measures (such as scales or behavioral tasks, for example) of impulsivity may produce distinct outcomes, and they might also differ among cocaine (sniffed) and crack users. Thus, it would be of great value to compare such measures once these data are often interpreted as the same phenomenon.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

RETAIN: Retaining Opioid Users Entering Medication Assisted Treatment and Encouraging HCV/HIV Testing...

Opioid-Related DisordersOpioid-use Disorder2 more

The purpose of this research study is to: assess how well individuals entering medication assisted treatment like the RETAIN e-health application as measured by their feedback on the intervention. test the impact of RETAIN on knowledge about medication-assisted treatment(MAT). assess treatment retention rates in patients completing the RETAIN intervention. test the impact of RETAIN on knowledge about HCV/HIV test the impact of RETAIN on interest in being tested for HCV/HIV

Completed3 enrollment criteria
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