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Clinical Trials/NCT00118391
NCT00118391
Completed
Phase 1

Enhanced Cognitive Behavior Therapy for the Treatment of Pathological Gambling

UConn Health1 site in 1 country120 target enrollmentNovember 2002

Overview

Phase
Phase 1
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Gambling
Sponsor
UConn Health
Enrollment
120
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Addiction Severity Index (ASI) gambling severity scores
Status
Completed
Last Updated
12 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

This study will determine the effectiveness of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) and contingency management (CM) in reducing gambling behaviors and other related problems in pathological gambling.

Study hypothesis: Participants who receive CBT and CM will attend more treatment sessions and show better outcomes than those who receive CBT alone.

Detailed Description

Pathological gambling has become an increasingly problematic condition in the United States, often causing serious financial, psychological, and public health consequences. In an effort to treat this growing problem, researchers have evaluated numerous therapies; one such therapy is CBT. CBT has been shown to improve pathological gambling outcomes. However, evidence suggests that adding CM to CBT could result in even more improved outcomes. This study will compare the effectiveness of CBT and CM with that of CBT alone in reducing pathological gambling. This study will last 12 months. Participants will be randomly assigned to receive either CBT and CM or CBT alone for 8 weeks. CBT will focus on reducing gambling urges and helping patients develop alternative behaviors to gambling. CM will focus on encouraging patients to avoid gambling. Participants in the CBT and CM group will receive voucher incentives for completing homework assignments and engaging in non-gambling social activities. The vouchers will allow participants to take part in non-gambling activities of their choice. Changes in gambling activities and problems will be assessed with self-report scales and interviews at study start and at Weeks 10, 24, and 52. Participants will be asked to identify at least one person who knows about their gambling and will have regular contact with them over the 12 months of the study. This person will be interviewed at study start and at Months 2, 6, and 12. Contact persons will be asked about participants' gambling behaviors, personal relationships, legal problems, use of health care and mental health services, and how the participant can be contacted if he or she moves. For information on related studies, please follow these links: http://clinicaltrials.gov/show/NCT00158314 http://clinicaltrials.gov/show/NCT00618462

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
November 2002
End Date
October 2005
Last Updated
12 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
UConn Health

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Diagnosis of pathological gambling
  • At least 1 gambling episode within 30 days prior to study entry
  • Able to read English at a 5th grade level
  • Willing and able to comply with all study requirements

Exclusion Criteria

  • Uncontrolled psychiatric conditions

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Addiction Severity Index (ASI) gambling severity scores

amount spent gambling per gambling episode

longest period of non-gambling

days until first gambling episode

percent of days gambling

proportion meeting diagnostic criteria

number of treatment sessions attended

Secondary Outcomes

  • Psychosocial functioning

Study Sites (1)

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