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Automated Assessment Using Facial Coding (R44DA042640)

2022年4月25日 更新者:Treatment Innovations
Transition-age youth (TAY) from ages 18-26 are vulnerable to substance substance use disorder (SUD). This developmental period, termed "emerging adulthood" includes leaving home, entering college or working for the first time; and for some, aging out of foster care or state custody, which end at age 18. The emerging-adulthood period is prime for experimentation with substances and the development of SUD, and associated problems. A major challenge for TAY is the capacity to regulate their emotions, given the hormone changes and emotional intensity of this stage of life. Indeed, substance use can be a short-term way to regulate emotion. The importance of ER is identified as a core skill that is critical to the successful transition to adulthood. The initial component of ER, accurate identification of emotion, is itself a major challenge. In the phase 1 project a mobile app was developed that uses automated emotion detection to help TAY better recognize their emotions in relation to SUD. We found positive results in our phase 1 study. Phase 2 will see the continuation of the development of the app features. Phase 2 also includes a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the app among TAY with SUD in their natural environment, such as home, and we will conduct pre- and post-evaluation to compare outcomes between the app condition and a control-app condition. The primary outcomes are substance use and emotion regulation. User satisfaction, feedback at the end of phase 2 and app metrics will also be explored. The app can potentially have major public health and clinical impact. It could help improve TAY's ability to become more aware of emotions and understand them in relation to SUD via emotion-focused technoloy. If the product is successful it could be expanded to other populations.

研究概览

详细说明

Transition-age youth (TAY) from ages 18-26 are especially vulnerable to substance use, misuse, and substance use disorder (SUD). This developmental period, termed the "age of instability" and "emerging adulthood" includes tasks such as leaving home, entering college; identifying vocational goals; working for the first time; body and sexuality changes; coalescing with a peer group; and for some, aging out of foster care or state custody, which end at age 18. The emerging-adulthood period is prime for experimentation with substances and the development of SUD, and associated problems such as binge drinking, driving under the influence, accidents, fighting and violence, HIV, gang involvement, suicide and self-harm, and vulnerability to date-rape and other sexual assault. A major challenge for TAY is the capacity to regulate their emotions, given the hormone changes and emotional intensity of this stage of life. Indeed, substance use is often described as a short-term way to regulate emotion and there is a long-standing literature documenting the association between emotion regulation (ER) problems and SUD. The importance of ER is also grounded in the developmental literature in which ER is identified as a core skill that is critical to the successful transition to adulthood. The initial component of ER, accurate identification of emotion, is itself a major challenge, especially for people with SUD as they are often not aware of their feelings or confused about them due to the nature of the disorder as well as mental health disorders that often co-occur with SUD. The phase 1 project developed and evaluated a mobile app that uses exciting new technology (automated emotion detection) to help TAY better recognize their emotions in relation to SUD variables. Highly positive results were found in the phase 1 feasibility / pilot study and are now proposing a phase 2 project to continue this work. In phase 2 the app will continue to be developed based on user experience based on end-user feedback and an expert consultant team. Phase 2 also includes a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the app among TAY with SUD. They will have six weeks to use the app in their natural environment, such as home, and will complete pre- and post-evaluation using validated instrumts to compare outcomes between two conditions: the app condition and a control-app condition. The primary outcomes are substance use and emotion regulation. End-user satisfaction with the app will also be obtained as well as app metrics. The app product could have major public health and clinical impact. It could help improve TAY's ability to become more aware of their emotions and understand them in relation to SUD via an exciting emotion-focused technology innovation. If the product is successful it could also be expanded to other populations. The collaborative team includes experts in SUD, TAY, clinical innovations, technology, and app development.

研究类型

介入性

注册 (实际的)

153

阶段

  • 不适用

联系人和位置

本节提供了进行研究的人员的详细联系信息,以及有关进行该研究的地点的信息。

学习地点

    • Massachusetts
      • Newton、Massachusetts、美国、02459
        • Lisa Najavits

参与标准

研究人员寻找符合特定描述的人,称为资格标准。这些标准的一些例子是一个人的一般健康状况或先前的治疗。

资格标准

适合学习的年龄

18年 至 26年 (成人)

接受健康志愿者

有资格学习的性别

全部

描述

Inclusion Criteria: ages 18-26; outpatient; meets criteria for current SUD based on either verification from a professional or via assessment by our team using DSM-5 criteria; has an iPhone; and is not in an environment that restricts substance use (so that our SUD outcomes will be naturalistic).

Exclusion Criteria:

current uncontrolled psychotic or bipolar disorder as the priority for such clients would be to stabilize them on medication; currently suicidal or violent with intent and/or plan; and/or SUD so severe that detoxification is needed, with any of these criteria reported by the TAY and/or a clinical treater. We will not restrict any treatments, self-help or other care of the TAY.

学习计划

本节提供研究计划的详细信息,包括研究的设计方式和研究的衡量标准。

研究是如何设计的?

设计细节

  • 主要用途:治疗
  • 分配:随机化
  • 介入模型:并行分配
  • 屏蔽:双倍的

武器和干预

参与者组/臂
干预/治疗
实验性的:Experimental app
This is the Advanced Emotion App that we initially developed in phase 1 and are now enhancing in phase 2.
The app is designed to help TAY better recognize their emotions using enhanced features
有源比较器:Comparison app
This is the Basic Emotion App, which is an alternative intervention app that controls for time and attention.
The app is designed to help TAY better recognize their emotions using basic features

研究衡量的是什么?

主要结果指标

结果测量
措施说明
大体时间
Change in emotion regulation
大体时间:baseline and 6 weeks
Composite of the Toronto Alexithymia Scale and the Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale
baseline and 6 weeks
Change in substance use
大体时间:baseline and 6 weeks
Brief Addiction Monitor
baseline and 6 weeks

次要结果测量

结果测量
措施说明
大体时间
Change in psychiatric symptoms
大体时间:baseline and 6 weeks
Brief Symptom Inventory
baseline and 6 weeks
Change in coping
大体时间:baseline and 6 weeks
Coping Self-Efficacy Scale
baseline and 6 weeks
Change in stress
大体时间:baseline and 6 weeks
Perceived Stress Scale
baseline and 6 weeks
Change in distress tolerance
大体时间:baseline and 6 weeks
Distress Tolerance Scale
baseline and 6 weeks
Change in functioning
大体时间:baseline and 6 weeks
BASIS-32
baseline and 6 weeks

合作者和调查者

在这里您可以找到参与这项研究的人员和组织。

调查人员

  • 首席研究员:Lisa Najavits、Treatment Innovations

研究记录日期

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研究主要日期

学习开始 (实际的)

2020年10月1日

初级完成 (实际的)

2022年3月1日

研究完成 (实际的)

2022年3月1日

研究注册日期

首次提交

2018年5月25日

首先提交符合 QC 标准的

2018年6月7日

首次发布 (实际的)

2018年6月11日

研究记录更新

最后更新发布 (实际的)

2022年4月27日

上次提交的符合 QC 标准的更新

2022年4月25日

最后验证

2022年4月1日

更多信息

与本研究相关的术语

其他研究编号

  • 2R44DA042640-02 (美国 NIH 拨款/合同)

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