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Computerized Anxiety Sensitivity Treatment for Opioid Use Disorders (CAST-O)

3 november 2020 bijgewerkt door: Amanda M. Raines, Southeast Louisiana Veterans Health Care System

Evaluating the Utility of a Brief Computerized Anxiety Sensitivity Intervention for Opioid Use Disorders: A Pilot Investigation

The primary aim of the current project is to test the acceptability and feasibility of a computerized intervention, titled Computerized Anxiety Sensitivity Treatment (CAST), delivered to Veterans seeking treatment for an opioid use disorder. The second aim of the study is to examine the utility of CAST by gathering data on symptom change. The final aim of the current study is to test the effects of CAST on rates of attendance and retention in a substance use disorder treatment (SUDT) program.

Studie Overzicht

Gedetailleerde beschrijving

The pilot project will examine the effects of a brief, one-session computerized intervention delivered to Veterans seeking treatment for an opioid use disorder. The opioid epidemic in the United States (US) is having a disproportionate impact on Veterans. Indeed, Veterans are twice as likely to die from an accidental opioid overdose than members of the general population, even after accounting for gender and age distribution. Although many individuals with an opioid addiction seek treatment, a large proportion drop out prematurely and/or relapse, highlighting the need to identify modifiable factors that may contribute to this process. One variable that may be useful in understanding attrition in addiction treatment is anxiety sensitivity (AS). AS is a well-established psychological risk factor reflecting the tendency to fear anxious arousal due to the belief that this arousal will have harmful physical, mental, and/or social consequences. AS is elevated in opioid use populations and predicts treatment dropout among opioid users. Importantly, research suggests that AS is highly malleable. Despite this, to our knowledge no published research to date has systematically explored the utility of AS reduction protocols among opioid users. The first aim of the current project is to test the acceptability and feasibility of a brief, one-session Computerized AS Treatment (CAST) delivered to Veterans seeking treatment for an opioid use disorder. Because this is a pilot project and the study will likely be underpowered to detect treatment effects, we will not emphasize symptom reduction. Nevertheless, a second aim of the current project is to examine the utility of CAST by gathering data on symptom change. Finally, a third aim of the current project is to examine the effects of CAST on rates of attendance and retention in a substance use disorder treatment (SUDT) program.

Studietype

Ingrijpend

Inschrijving (Werkelijk)

32

Fase

  • Niet toepasbaar

Contacten en locaties

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Studie Locaties

    • Louisiana
      • New Orleans, Louisiana, Verenigde Staten, 70119
        • Southeast Louisiana Veterans Health Care System

Deelname Criteria

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Geschiktheidscriteria

Leeftijden die in aanmerking komen voor studie

18 jaar en ouder (Volwassen, Oudere volwassene)

Accepteert gezonde vrijwilligers

Nee

Geslachten die in aanmerking komen voor studie

Allemaal

Beschrijving

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Veterans must be diagnosed with an opioid use disorder

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Less than 18 years of age
  • Actively suicidal
  • Actively psychotic
  • Uncontrolled bipolar disorder (i.e., not stable on medications for at least one month)

Studie plan

Dit gedeelte bevat details van het studieplan, inclusief hoe de studie is opgezet en wat de studie meet.

Hoe is de studie opgezet?

Ontwerpdetails

  • Primair doel: Behandeling
  • Toewijzing: NVT
  • Interventioneel model: Opdracht voor een enkele groep
  • Masker: Geen (open label)

Wapens en interventies

Deelnemersgroep / Arm
Interventie / Behandeling
Experimenteel: Computerized Anxiety Sensitivity Treatment
CAST is a newly developed computerized intervention designed to closely model the educational and behavioral techniques that are commonly used in the treatment of anxiety and related conditions.The one time intervention takes approximately 45 minutes to complete.
CAST is a newly developed computerized intervention designed to closely model the educational and behavioral techniques that are commonly used in the treatment of anxiety and related conditions. A psychoeducation component focuses on the nature of anxiety and its effects on the mind and body. Veterans will be taught that physiological and psychological arousal is not dangerous, although they may have developed a conditioned fear of this arousal. Interoceptive exposure (IE) exercises will also be introduced to as a way to reduce or eliminate the conditioned fear response.

Wat meet het onderzoek?

Primaire uitkomstmaten

Uitkomstmaat
Maatregel Beschrijving
Tijdsspanne
Intervention Acceptability Questionnaire (IAQ)
Tijdsspanne: One week post-intervention
The IAQ is an 11-item self-report questionnaire designed to measure treatment satisfaction. The IAQ includes nine items assessing acceptability (e.g., Do you think the information provided during the computerized intervention was helpful? How likely are you to use the information and techniques you learned during the computerized intervention?), which are rated on a 4-point Likert-type scale (0 = no; 1 = somewhat; 2 = moderately; 3 = yes) and two free response items requesting suggestions for improving the treatment. The IAQ will be administered at post-intervention to allow us to assess treatment acceptability.
One week post-intervention

Secundaire uitkomstmaten

Uitkomstmaat
Maatregel Beschrijving
Tijdsspanne
Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT)
Tijdsspanne: Baseline
The AUDIT is a 10-item self-report questionnaire designed by the World Health Organization to classify individuals with alcohol-related problems. The AUDIT will be administered at baseline for descriptive purposes.
Baseline
Drug Use Disorders Identification Test (DUDIT)
Tijdsspanne: Baseline
The DUDIT is an 11-item self-report questionnaire intended for use with the AUDIT as a way to classify individuals with drug-related problems. The DUDIT will be administered at baseline for descriptive purposes
Baseline
PTSD Checklist for DSM-5 (PCL-5)
Tijdsspanne: Baseline
The PCL-5 is a 20-item self-report questionnaire designed to assess DSM-5 symptoms of PTSD. The PCL-5 will be administered at baseline for descriptive purposes.
Baseline
Anxiety Sensitivity Index-3 (ASI-3)
Tijdsspanne: Baseline, One week post-intervention, and Four weeks post-intervention
The ASI-3 is an 18-item self-report questionnaire designed to measure fear of and concern about the negative effects of anxious arousal. The ASI-3 will be administered at all timepoints to allow us to assess treatment-related changes in AS.
Baseline, One week post-intervention, and Four weeks post-intervention
Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (DASS)
Tijdsspanne: Baseline, One week post-intervention, and Four weeks post-intervention
The DASS is a 21-item self-report questionnaire assessing depression, anxiety, and stress symptoms. The DASS will be administered at all timepoints to allow us to assess treatment-related changes in depression, anxiety, and stress symptoms.
Baseline, One week post-intervention, and Four weeks post-intervention
Depression Symptom Inventory-Suicide Subscale (DSI-SS)
Tijdsspanne: Baseline, One week post-intervention, and Four weeks post-intervention
The DSI-SS is a four-item self-report questionnaire designed to assess suicidal ideation, suicidal plans, control of suicidal thoughts, and suicidal impulses. The DSI-SS will be administered at all timepoints to allow us to assess treatment-related changes in suicidality.
Baseline, One week post-intervention, and Four weeks post-intervention
Desires for Drug Questionnaire (DDQ)
Tijdsspanne: Baseline, One week post-intervention, and Four weeks post-intervention
The DDQ is a 13-item self-report questionnaire designed to measure instant (i.e., present moment) cravings associated with opioid use. The DDQ will be administered at all timepoints to allow us to assess treatment-related changes in cravings.
Baseline, One week post-intervention, and Four weeks post-intervention
Obsessive Compulsive Drug Use Scale (OCDUS)
Tijdsspanne: Baseline, One week post-intervention, and Four weeks post-intervention
The OCDUS is a 12-item self-report questionnaire designed to assess heroin thoughts and interference, intention to use heroin and control of its consumption, and resistance against thoughts and decisions to use heroin. The OCDUS will be administered at all timepoints to allow us to assess treatment related changes in thoughts and control over thoughts.
Baseline, One week post-intervention, and Four weeks post-intervention
Short Opiate Withdrawal Scale (SOWS)
Tijdsspanne: Baseline, One week post-intervention, and Four weeks post-intervention
The SOWS is a 10-item self-report questionnaire designed to assess various symptoms of opiate withdrawal. The SOWS will be administered at all timepoints to allow us to assess treatment-related changes in withdrawal symptoms.
Baseline, One week post-intervention, and Four weeks post-intervention
Work and Social Adjustment Scale (WSAS)
Tijdsspanne: Baseline, One week post-intervention, and Four weeks post-intervention
The WSAS is a 5-item descriptive measure of subjective interference of psychiatric symptoms in various life domains (e.g., work, leisure, and family). The WSAS will be administered at all timepoints to allow us to assess treatment-related changes in global life domains.
Baseline, One week post-intervention, and Four weeks post-intervention

Medewerkers en onderzoekers

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Onderzoekers

  • Hoofdonderzoeker: Amanda M Raines, PhD, Southeast Louisiana Veterans Health Care System

Publicaties en nuttige links

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Studie record data

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Bestudeer belangrijke data

Studie start (Werkelijk)

28 mei 2019

Primaire voltooiing (Werkelijk)

10 januari 2020

Studie voltooiing (Werkelijk)

31 januari 2020

Studieregistratiedata

Eerst ingediend

6 mei 2019

Eerst ingediend dat voldeed aan de QC-criteria

7 mei 2019

Eerst geplaatst (Werkelijk)

10 mei 2019

Updates van studierecords

Laatste update geplaatst (Werkelijk)

5 november 2020

Laatste update ingediend die voldeed aan QC-criteria

3 november 2020

Laatst geverifieerd

1 november 2020

Meer informatie

Termen gerelateerd aan deze studie

Plan Individuele Deelnemersgegevens (IPD)

Bent u van plan om gegevens van individuele deelnemers (IPD) te delen?

NEE

Beschrijving IPD-plan

Data sets underlying this project will not be shared outside the VA, except as required under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), for a number of reasons. First, data will be used by the research team to answer additional research questions. Further, veterans may be hesitant to participate in research in which the data will be shared outside the VA and this may act as a barrier to participation and/or benefit from treatment.

Informatie over medicijnen en apparaten, studiedocumenten

Bestudeert een door de Amerikaanse FDA gereguleerd geneesmiddel

Nee

Bestudeert een door de Amerikaanse FDA gereguleerd apparaatproduct

Nee

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