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Active clinical trials for "Substance-Related Disorders"

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A Brief Intervention for Alcohol Users With Interpersonal Trauma

Heavy DrinkingAlcohol Drinking2 more

The current proposal aims to enhance a mobile-delivered brief intervention for young adults with heavy alcohol use and interpersonal trauma by including adaptive coping strategies for managing trauma-related distress and using peer coaches after delivery of the intervention to maintain treatment gains. Individuals will be randomized to a modified brief intervention incorporating with peer coaches, a standard brief intervention, or assessment only. Participants will be followed up at 3 and 6 months post intervention. The investigators hypothesize that the trauma-informed and peer-supported brief intervention (TIPS-BI) will show low levels of dropout, will be perceived positively by participants, and will result in greater reductions in alcohol use compared to a standard brief intervention and assessment only.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Peer Activate: Trial of Peer-Delivered Behavioral Activation for Methadone Adherence

Substance-Related DisordersOpioid Medication Assisted Treatment5 more

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of a peer-led, brief, behavioral intervention to improve adherence to medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) among low-income, minority individuals living with opioid use disorder (OUD) in Baltimore, Maryland. The intervention is based on behavioral activation (BA) and is specifically designed to be implemented by a trained peer recovery specialist. In this Type 1 hybrid effectiveness-implementation randomized controlled trial (RCT), we will evaluate the effectiveness and implementation of Peer Activate vs. treatment as usual (TAU) over six months.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Minds and Mentors Program- R33

Opioid Use DisorderSubstance Use Disorders1 more

The proposed research effort will: The purpose of this study is as follows: Test the effectiveness of the Minds and Mentors Program in a group treatment trial in which individuals using medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) will be randomized in blocks of five to receive either the Minds and Mentors Program (n=120) or Twelve Step Facilitation (n=120). Determine whether the MiMP: a) improves adherence to MOUD b) reduces the rate of relapse and cravings c) decreases self-reported anxiety, stress, and depression and d) reduces cortisol levels and cortisol reactivity to drug cues. Examine whether pre-intervention cortisol reactivity is predictive of relapse outcomes, and/ or reductions in cortisol reactivity over the course of intervention mediate relapse outcomes.

Recruiting19 enrollment criteria

Implementing a Pharmacist-Integrated Collaborative Model of Medication Treatment for Opioid Use...

Opioid Use DisorderSubstance Use Disorders

This project will provide novel empirical information about how to optimally engage pharmacists and pharmacies as key partners in collaborative integrated care models designed to expand access to evidence-based medication treatment for OUD which may inform a larger experimental design that seeks to evaluate best ways to scale-up this model across the nation. This Phase 1 project seeks to evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, and impact of implementing a pharmacist-integrated model of MOUD into approximately four diverse outpatient clinical sites.

Recruiting14 enrollment criteria

Light Needle for Opioid Use Disorder

Opioid Use Disorder

This randomized-controlled study investigates the effect of adjuvant light needle in the treatment of heroin addicts. One hundred heroin addicts older than 20 years old enrolled from the Addiction Treatment Center at Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and Department of Psychiatry at Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital are randomly allocated to experimental or control group. Subjects in experimental group are treated with light needle on the wrist pulse (Cunkou) 12 times within 4 weeks. Subjects in the control group received a sham light needle treatment, without any laser output. Outcome measurements include check of urine morphine, report of the subjects' times or days of heroin use, self-filling Visual Analogue Scales of heroin craving / refusal of heroin use (0-10 points) during last week, report of the subjects' quality of life using Short Form-12v2, and record of the subject's pulse diagnosis and heart rate variability before and after treatment.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Socializing a Science-Based Digital Therapeutic for Substance Use Disorders

Substance Use DisordersSubstance-Related Disorders

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of an intervention delivered on a smartphone. This study examines whether this intervention might improve treatment outcomes for people with substance use disorders. The intervention, called Laddr®, is a smartphone application ("app") that provides information and skills that can help people stop using substances. The social version of Laddr® being tested in this study has new features that allow people in treatment for substance use disorders to include a support person in their treatment journey, including a friend, family member, or other acquaintance. This research study will compare the effectiveness of Laddr® in combination with standard outpatient substance use treatment to standard treatment only for substance use disorders.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Breathwork-assisted Treatment for Cannabis Use Disorder

AddictionSubstance Abuse4 more

The purpose of this proof-of-concept study is to evaluate the safety, feasibility and acceptability of a breathwork workshop intervention in individuals with cannabis use disorder.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

OSA PAP Treatment for Veterans With SUD and PTSD on Residential Treatment Unit

Post Traumatic Stress DisorderObstructive Sleep Apnea2 more

Substance use disorder (SUD) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) frequently co-occur and having both disorders is associated with greater psychological and functional impairment than having either disorder alone. This is especially true in residential settings where both disorders are more severe than outpatient settings. Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is highly comorbid with both disorders and untreated OSA is associated with worse functional impairment across multiple domains, worse quality of life, worse PTSD, higher suicidal ideation, and higher substance use and relapse rates. Treating OSA with evidence-based positive airway pressure (PAP) in Veterans with SUD/PTSD on a residential unit is a logical way to maximize treatment adherence and treatment outcomes. This study compares OSA treatment while on a SUD/PTSD residential unit to a waitlist control group. The investigators hypothesize that treating OSA on the residential unit, compared to the waitlist control, will have better functional, SUD, and PTSD outcomes.

Recruiting13 enrollment criteria

Randomized Trial of Buprenorphine Microdose Inductions During Hospitalization

Substance Use DisordersOpioid-use Disorder1 more

Investigators will test a novel protocol for starting BUP (buprenorphine-naloxone) treatment. The BUP microdose induction protocol has participants start very low doses of BUP without stopping other opioids that they are taking. The treatment as usual (TAU) has participants stop other opioids and experience opioid withdrawal before starting BUP. Investigators propose to test BUP microdose inductions vs. TAU in a randomized controlled trial.

Recruiting13 enrollment criteria

Online Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Substance Use Disorder: The Impact of Peer Support

Substance Use Disorders

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of Breaking Free Online, in a comparison of outpatients seeking treatment for substance use disorder who receive standard care with group peer support, versus with access to Breaking Free Online, versus with access to Breaking Free Online and individual peer support.

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria
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