Behavioral Treatment for Substance Abuse
- Conditions
- Substance-Related Disorders
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Substance Abuse EducationBehavioral: Mind-body Bridging
- Registration Number
- NCT01438346
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Utah
- Brief Summary
This pilot project will evaluate a new mind-body intervention called Mind-Body Bridging (MBB) for reducing substance abuse problems in women who are undergoing a substance abuse treatment program. The main hypothesis is that MBB will be more effective than the control (standard) intervention program in helping people reduce their craving for illicit substances and/or alcohol.
- Detailed Description
This is a randomized clinical pilot study in which MBB will be compared with a standard treatment program for substance abuse. Both groups will run concurrently over the course of a 10-week period, twice per week.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- 38
- Substance abuse or dependence
- Resident/day client in the House of Hope substance abuse treatment program
- Minimum stay in treatment at House of Hope for 3.5 months
- Fluent in English
- Psychosis
- Suicide risk
- Dementia
- Significant withdrawal risk
- Severe, unstable depression
- Requires intensive mental health treatment
- Cognitive impairment
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Substance Abuse Education (SED) Substance Abuse Education The Substance Abuse Education (SED) group will serve as the control intervention in which participants will receive instruction on a variety of topics included in the substance abuse treatment program curriculum. These will include, but are not limited to, information about anger management, smoking cessation, women's issues, and stress management, and approaches to help reduce cravings. Each week the TAU group will meet and a House of Hope (HOH) clinical staff member will discuss the above and related issues and how these may help individuals deal with their substance abuse and related psychological issues. Mind-body Bridging (MBB) Mind-body Bridging Participants in the experimental Mind-Body Bridging (MBB) group, in addition to their usual treatment for substance abuse, will additionally receive instruction on the basics of MBB, and will learn MBB techniques to help deal with their cravings and comorbid psychological conditions. A workbook will be incorporated into the curriculum to provide MBB participants with daily exercises and activities to help facilitate adherence to the MBB program.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change from baseline in the measure of the Penn Alcohol and Craving Scale Week 5 and Week 11 Change from baseline in the extent of drug and alcohol craving at Week 5 and Week 11, as measured by a modified version of the Penn Alcohol and Craving Scale
Change from baseline in Alcohol and Drug Use Consequences Scale Week 5 and Week 11 Change from baseline in the measure of alcohol and drug consequences at Week 5 and Week 11, as measured by Alcohol and Drug Use Consequences Scale
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Sleep Pre (Baseline) Mid (Week 5), Post (Week 11) The Medical Outcomes Study Sleep Scale (MOS-SS) provides an index of sleep problems and incorporates six sleep scale scores: 1) sleep disturbance, 2) sleep adequacy, 3) daytime somnolence, 4) snoring, 5) waking up short of breath with a headache, and 6) quantity of sleep. The MOS-SS is similar to the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) developed at the same time, which includes more questions about sleep disturbance with seven more items overall. The 1-week assessment is adapted from the normal 4-week retrospective assessment.
Well-being Weekly for 11 weeks The Well-Being Index (WBI)is a 5-item scale developed and validated by the World Health Organization Collaborating Centre in Mental Health. The WBI will be used to assess whether participants show any changes in general well-being.
Self-Compassion Pre (Baseline) Mid (Week 5), Post (Week 11) Self compassion is measured by the Self-Compassion Scale that comprises 26 items. Self-compassion is an emotionally positive self-attitude that should protect against the negative consequences of self-judgment, isolation, and rumination (such as depression).
Depression Pre (Baseline) Mid (Week 5), Post (Week 11) The Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale is one of the most common screening tests to determine an individual's depression quotient. The test measures depressive feelings and behaviors during the past week.
Mindfulness Pre (Baseline) Mid (Week 5), Post (Week 11) The Five-facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ) comprises five clear, interpretable facets of mindfulness: acting with awareness, observing, describing, non-judging, non-reacting.
Subjective distress Pre (Baseline) Mid (Week 5), Post (Week 11) Impact of Events Scale - Revised (IES-R) is a 22-item self-report measure that assesses subjective distress caused by traumatic events. The IES-R yields a total score (ranging from 0 to 88) and subscale scores can also be calculated for the Intrusion, Avoidance, and Hyperarousal subscales.
Trial Locations
- Locations (2)
House of Hope
🇺🇸Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Pain Research Center, Anesthesiology, University of Utah
🇺🇸Salt Lake City, Utah, United States