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Evaluation of the Efficacy of the Individually Adjusted Therapy Scale (ATI) on the Addiction Severity

Not Applicable
Conditions
Substance-Related Disorders
Addictive Behavior
Interventions
Procedure: Weekly assessment
Procedure: Weekly assessment ajusted
Registration Number
NCT03606759
Lead Sponsor
University Hospital, Bordeaux
Brief Summary

The management of the craving is a key element in addiction treatment as the craving is linked to the probability of relapse. Several cues could induce the craving, some generic substance-induced cues or addictive behavior-related cues (e.g. gambling-related cues), and also some more subject-specific cues. The awareness of the craving intensity and its individual cues for each patient will allow the clinician to tailor a better treatment. The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of a program based on an Individually Adjusted Therapy scale added to a treatment as usual for the treatment of addiction.

Detailed Description

Addiction is one of the most prevalent psychiatric disorders in general population. In the DSM-5, substance abuse and substance dependence have been combined into a single substance use disorder and gambling disorder is now reclassified in the new substance-related and addictive disorders category. Moreover, a criterion assessing the craving has been added. The management of craving is an important focus of addiction treatment as craving is often linked to relapse. Several cues could precipitate the craving. Some of them are substance-related or gambling-related, some other are more person-specific. Recent studies have revealed that those "individual cues" are highly predictive of craving and relapse, and suggest that they are involved in addiction chronicity. The awareness of these cues and the intensity of the craving are important to tailor a better treatment adapted to the patient's need in order to prevent relapse. The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of a program that includes an Individually Adjusted Therapy scale (ATI) to help the clinician to modulate the level of care regarding of the patient's risk of relapse (based on cues, intensity and frequency of the craving). The study will consist in a randomized controlled trial comparing 2 groups of participants that are seeking treatment for substance use disorder (alcohol, opiates, tobacco, cannabis, cocaine) or gambling disorder in an outpatient addiction clinics in France (four inclusion sites).

All the participants will be assessed with several questionnaires that evaluate the history and the severity of addiction.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
484
Inclusion Criteria

Not provided

Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Traitment as usualWeekly assessmentAssessments with a multidisciplinary team (doctors, nurses, psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers) once a week during 3 months.
Traitment as usual adjusted on ATI informationWeekly assessment ajustedAssessments with a multidisciplinary team (doctors, nurses, psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers) once a week during 3 months.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Craving intensity (BILAN-7 jours)3 month

Craving intensity measured by the difference in craving intensity score at baseline and 3-month follow-up

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Cues of each participant (QSA)Week 1 to Week 11
Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI)Week 1 to Week 11

Psychiatric comorbidities

Adjusted Therapy Scale (ATI)Week 1 to Week 11
Addiction Severity Index (ASI)Week 1 to Week 11

History and the severity of addiction

Trial Locations

Locations (5)

Centre de Soin d'Accompagnement et de Prévention en Addictologie (CSAPA) BIZIA

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Bayonne, France

Centre Hospitalier Esquirol

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Limoges, France

Bordeaux University Hospital

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Bordeaux, France

Centre Hospitalier Charles Perrens

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Bordeaux, France

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire La Réunion

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Saint-Denis, France

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