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MATAspire: Mental Health Awareness Tailored App for Substance Prevention and Integrated Resilience Education

Not Applicable
Not yet recruiting
Conditions
Cannabis Use
Prescription Opioid Misuse
Alcohol Use
Illicit Drug Use
Nicotine Use
Interventions
Behavioral: MATAspire Web-app
Registration Number
NCT06553196
Lead Sponsor
California State University, Northridge
Brief Summary

The MATAspire intervention is a web-app designed to promote substance misuse prevention education and bolster protective coping skills whereby students complete six weekly interactive modules using a smart device or computer. Each module is approximately 15-20 minutes long and focuses on select substances and coping strategies: (i) adaptive coping strategies, (ii) alcohol, (iii) cannabis, (iv) nicotine, (v) prescription drugs and opioids, (vi) final module. The modules are based on key theoretical constructs, behavior change strategies, and practical module components: attitudes (knowledge), perceived susceptibility (risk perceptions), and subjective norms (normative re-education). The intervention will be evaluated via a time series design using a sample of (\~1000 students) randomly assigned to either the intervention or the control conditions at a public institution in Southern California.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
1000
Inclusion Criteria
  • Current Cal State Northridge (CSUN) matriculated students with active CSUN email
  • Age 18 and older
Exclusion Criteria
  • Not currently a CSUN student
  • CSUN students under the age of 18 years
  • Have previously participated in this study
  • Identified as having an alcohol or substance use disorder (AUD or SUD) as determined by the brief Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) 5 screener

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Prevention groupMATAspire Web-appWeb-app with 6 weekly coping \& substance modules
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change from baseline alcohol use behavior at 3 monthsBaseline and 90-days following intervention completion

Measured as the number of days drinking alcohol in past 30-days

Change from baseline binge drinking at 3 monthsBaseline and 90-days following intervention completion

Measured as the number of days consumed five or more alcoholic beverages at the same time for males; four or more for females in past 30-days

Change from baseline electronic vape use products at 3 monthsBaseline and 90-days following intervention

Measured as the number of days using vaporizers, vape pens, hookah pens, electronic cigarettes, e-pens, or electronic nicotine delivery systems in past 30-days

Change from baseline cannabis use at 3 monthsBaseline and 90-days following intervention completion

Measured as the number of days smoking, vaping, dabbing, oral (edibles/gummies/drinks), sprays, tinctures, and topically in past 30-days

Change from baseline non-prescribed prescription drug use behavior at 3 monthsBaseline and 90-days following intervention completion

Measured as the number of days used stimulants, sedatives, benzodiazepines, and prescription opioids in past 30-days

Change from baseline nicotine use at 3 monthsBaseline and 90-days following intervention completion

Measured as the number of days using menthol cigarettes, regular cigarettes, loose tobacco rolled into cigarettes or cigars, pipe tobacco, snuff, chewing tobacco, dipping tobacco, snus, and others in past 30-days

Change from baseline coping skills at 3 monthsBaseline and 90-days following intervention completion

Measured as the degree of effective and ineffective ways to cope with a stressful life event in ...

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change from baseline alcohol use related outcomes at 3 monthsBaseline and 90-days following intervention completion

Measured as participants who report any past 30-day alcohol use indicate how many times they have experienced select outcomes in the last 30 days while drinking alcohol, or as a result of their alcohol use

Change from baseline non-prescribed prescription drug use related outcomes at 3 monthsBaseline and 90-days following completion of intervention

Measured as participants who report any past 30-day non-prescribed prescription drug use indicate how many times they have experienced ten select outcomes in the last 30 days while using prescription drugs not prescribed to them, or for the purpose of feeling or experiencing something

Change from baseline nicotine use related outcomes at 3 monthsBaseline and 90-days following intervention completion

Measured as participants who report any past 30-day nicotine use indicate how many times they have experienced ten select outcomes in the last 30 days while using nicotine, or as a result of their nicotine use.

Change from baseline cannabis use related outcomes at 3 monthsBaseline and 90-days following intervention completion

Measured as participants who report any past 30-day cannabis use indicate how many times they have experienced ten select outcomes in the last 30 days while using cannabis, or as a result of their cannabis use

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