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HMP for Addictions Study

Not Applicable
Withdrawn
Conditions
Opioid Use
Opioid Use Disorder
Buprenorphine Dependence
Interventions
Behavioral: Healthy Minds Program for Addictions
Registration Number
NCT06063499
Lead Sponsor
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Brief Summary

The goal of this clinical trial is to see whether the Healthy Minds Program for Addictions could be used to help veterans with moderate-severe opioid use disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder stay on buprenorphine maintenance treatment.

Participants will be asked to complete a six-week program consisting of 6 weekly, 2-hour in-person group sessions, as well as assessments before the start of the sessions.

Detailed Description

This is a 6-week, single-arm, single-center pilot study of the acceptability and efficacy of an adaptation of the Healthy Minds Program for Veterans with opioid use disorder on buprenorphine maintenance treatment.

Following the Screening Visit, eligible subjects will complete 6 in-person sessions over the course of 2 months. The first session will be an introductory session introducing the basics of the program. After the introductory session, there will be four weekly sessions, each dedicated to a different domain of the program - awareness, connection, insight, and purpose. Participants will be encouraged to practice daily anywhere from 5 to 30 minutes from a set of practices that will be available to them on a password protected website. The intervention will end with a closing session where participants will have the opportunity to reflect on their experience of the program and share feedback. Weekly sessions will be held in person and will be facilitated by an MD, PhD Psychiatrist and Neuroscientist with 8 years of mindfulness practice together with a certified Peer Support Specialist.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
WITHDRAWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
12
Inclusion Criteria
  • Individuals at least 18 years of age
  • English-speaking
  • Veterans
  • Ability to understand and willingness to sign a written informed consent document
  • Have access to a smartphone, tablet, or computer with internet connection to access recordings for home practice
  • Ability and willingness to attend all 6 session of the study, and to complete all assessment questionnaires
  • Verified Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) according to DSM-5 criteria
  • On buprenorphine maintenance treatment for Opioid use disorder (OUD) for a minimum of 3 months
Exclusion Criteria
  • Regular daily meditation practice for past 6 months or regular weekly meditation practice for past 12 months
  • Attended a meditation retreat or a yoga/body practice retreat with a significant meditation component
  • Previous use of Healthy Minds Program app
  • Current suicidal intent and/or high self-injury risk, as determined from the interview
  • Current psychopathology that interferes with study participation as assessed by interview

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
6 weeks of sessionsHealthy Minds Program for AddictionsParticipants will be asked to attend 6 2-hour weekly in-person sessions
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Retention in treatmentThrough study completion, up to 4 months

Number of participants who complete all 6 sessions, as measured through actual attendance.

Change in predictors of relapse and recoveryBaseline, 3 weeks, 6 weeks

The Brief Addiction Monitor (BAM) is a 17-item, multidimensional, progress-monitoring instrument for patients in treatment for a substance use disorder (SUD). The BAM includes items that assess risk factors for substance use (scores 0-24, higher scores meaning more risk), protective factors that support sobriety (scores 0-24, higher scores meaning more protection), and drug and alcohol use (scores 0-12, higher scores meaning more use). The BAM produces composite scores for the three aforementioned domains.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in well-beingBaseline, 3 weeks, 6 weeks

Well-being will be measured using the 17-item Healthy Minds Index (HMI). The HMI assesses qualities trained in the HMP app (awareness, connection, insight, purpose). It is scored on a 0- to 4-point Likert scale where 0 = a low amount (e.g., never, not at all, none of the time) and 4 = a higher amount (e.g., always, to the highest degree, all of the time) of a particular quality.

Change in psychological distress - perceived stressBaseline, 3 weeks, 6 weeks

Stress will be measured using the 10-item NIH Perceived Stress Scale. Each question is scored from 0 (never) to 5 (very often). The total score ranges from 0 to 40, with higher scores indicating higher levels of stress.

Change in psychological distress - anxiety and depressionBaseline, 3 weeks, 6 weeks

Anxiety and depression will be measured using the Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information Systems (PROMIS) Anxiety and Depression scales. The investigators will use the computer adaptive version of both measures which have a mean of 50 and a standard deviation of 10. A composite will be computed by average across T-scores. T-scores range from 10 to 90 with higher scores indicating higher depression or anxiety.

Change in PTSD symptomsBaseline, 3 weeks, 6 weeks

PTSD symptoms will be measured by the PTSD Checklist for Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (PCL-5). The PCL-5 uses a 5-point Likert scale ranging from 0-4 for each symptom. Respondents rate how bothered they have been by each item in the past month. The items are summed to provide a total severity score ranging from 0-80. Higher scores indicate a higher level of symptoms.

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