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Music vs Relaxation Training in Craving Reduction in Alcohol Dependence Syndrome

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Alcohol Dependence Syndrome
Registration Number
NCT04351217
Lead Sponsor
Kasturba Medical College
Brief Summary

The aim of the study was to compare the effectiveness of Music and Progressive Muscle Relaxation as interventions to reduce craving, increase coping, and understand the subjective experience of the interventions with patients diagnosed with Mental and Behavioral Disorders due to Alcohol, Dependence Syndrome, over a 5 day period.

Detailed Description

Craving for alcohol produces an aversive, uncomfortable state, with autonomic arousal similar to that in anxiety disorders, and is the main factor leading to relapse. Music has been shown to reduce anxiety and stress levels. Progressive Muscle Relaxation (PMR) is the intervention of choice for treatment of anxiety and related syndromes. This study aimed to compare efficacy of PMR and music in reducing levels of alcohol craving and increasing perceived ability to cope with the craving. The intervention was conducted over 5 days with two randomised group of 10 patients each. The patients were assigned to either group based on randomizer sequencing. Initial motivation was assessed before beginning the study. Measures of craving level and coping were collected on Day 1, 3 and 5. Single question exit interview was conducted to understand subjective perception of the patients regarding the techniques. Significant difference was found in coping levels through use of PMR (p = 0.01), and subjective reduction in craving levels was reported by patients in the music group, though this was not statistically significant. Thus, PMR may be used as an adjunct to increase coping abilities in patients with alcohol dependence, while music may be a useful tool to reduce craving but cannot be conclusively commented upon without further research.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Male
Target Recruitment
20
Inclusion Criteria
  • Diagnosed with Mental and Behavioral Disorders due to Use of Alcohol, Dependence Syndrome
  • Abstinent for at least 1 week
Exclusion Criteria
  • Any other known psychiatric/physical condition
  • Risk of Suicide or Relapse
  • Less than 75% compliance

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Coping5 days

The patient's perceived ability to cope with their craving for alcohol, as assessed through a visual analogue scale for coping

Craving5 days

The level of craving for alcohol experienced by the patient, as measured through Alcohol Urge Questionnaire.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Single Question Exit Interview5 days

Each patient was a asked a single question during the final debriefing on the last day of the study. The question was "Please describe your experience with the music/exercise". Their answers were recorded verbatim and were translated from Kannada as needed

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

KMC Mangalore

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Mangalore, Karnataka, India

KMC Mangalore
🇮🇳Mangalore, Karnataka, India

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