Designing a Mobile App for Veterans With Substance Use Problems
Development of an Interactive, Adaptable and Transportable Treatment for Veterans With Substance Use Disorders
研究概览
详细说明
Many Veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan experience problems with drinking. There are treatments for alcohol use disorders that can be very helpful, but sometimes it can be hard for Veterans to find or participate in the treatments. This can be because of the amount of time the treatments take and the long distance to places where substance abuse treatments are offered. For Veterans who live in rural areas, these types of issues can pose even bigger problems. To address these issues, new types of treatments and ways of delivering care are being studied.
We have developed a mobile application that will be accessed through the use of a mobile device such as an ipod. The application will contain an application dedicated to the treatment of substance abuse disorders. This application will provide the coping skills and educational information to aide in helping with problems associated with drinking alcohol.
研究类型
注册 (预期的)
阶段
- 不适用
联系人和位置
学习地点
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Texas
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Houston、Texas、美国、77545
- 招聘中
- Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center
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接触:
- Ken Woods
- 电话号码:2247 713-791-1414
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参与标准
资格标准
适合学习的年龄
接受健康志愿者
有资格学习的性别
描述
Inclusion Criteria:
- Veteran of the Armed Forces
- are part of the primary care - mental health (PC-MH)
- reside in a rural community, as defined by the US Census Bureau
- score greater than or equal to 8 on the Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test (AUDIT)
- meet diagnostic criteria for alcohol abuse or dependence as assessed by the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Inventory (MINI) according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-IV)
- Age 18 and older to participate. -
Exclusion Criteria:
- Have conditions that threaten your safety (e.g., active suicidal intent, current uncontrolled psychosis or bipolar disorders in the past month as assessed by the MINI).
Veterans with a diagnosed concurrent substance dependence (other than nicotine) and more than mild risk of alcohol withdrawal based on a score of greater than 8 on the Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment of Alcohol (CIWA-Ar) will be excluded.
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学习计划
研究是如何设计的?
设计细节
- 主要用途:治疗
- 分配:不适用
- 介入模型:单组作业
- 屏蔽:无(打开标签)
武器和干预
参与者组/臂 |
干预/治疗 |
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实验性的:SHIFT Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Service to Home for Individually-Focused Therapy (SHIFT), a Cognitive Behavioral Treatment for Substance Use Disorders
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Manualized, evidence-based, cognitive behavioral therapy for the treatment of substance abuse disorders
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研究衡量的是什么?
主要结果指标
结果测量 |
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Change
大体时间:Change from baseline AUDIT score at 3 months
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Change from baseline AUDIT score at 3 months
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合作者和调查者
调查人员
- 首席研究员:Jan A Lindsay, Ph.D.、Baylor College of Medicine; Michael E. Debakey VA Medical Center
研究记录日期
研究主要日期
学习开始
初级完成 (预期的)
研究完成 (预期的)
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首次提交
首先提交符合 QC 标准的
首次发布 (估计)
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最后更新发布 (估计)
上次提交的符合 QC 标准的更新
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