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Behavioral Intervention
Computer-delivered ACRA for Alcohol Use Disorder
N/A
Waitlist Available
Led By Lisa Marsch, Ph.D.
Research Sponsored by National Development and Research Institutes, Inc.
Eligibility Criteria Checklist
Specific guidelines that determine who can or cannot participate in a clinical trial Must have
Be younger than 65 years old
Timeline
Screening 3 weeks
Treatment Varies
Follow Up 16 weeks
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Study Summary
The purpose of this study is to develop and evaluate the acceptability and preliminary efficacy of a web-based, skills training program for adolescents with substance use disorders.
Eligible Conditions
- Alcohol Use Disorder
- Substance Use Disorders
- Cannabis Abuse
Timeline
Screening ~ 3 weeks3 visits
Treatment ~ Varies
Follow Up ~ 16 weeks
Screening ~ 3 weeks
Treatment ~ Varies
Follow Up ~16 weeks
Treatment Details
Study Objectives
Outcome measures can provide a clearer picture of what you can expect from a treatment.Primary outcome measures
acceptability of intervention
substance use
Secondary outcome measures
HIV risk behavior
psychosocial functioning
Trial Design
2Treatment groups
Experimental Treatment
Active Control
Group I: Computer-delivered ACRAExperimental Treatment1 Intervention
Participants and willing caregivers will receive a computer-delivered intervention for 12 weeks, based on the Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach to substance abuse treatment.
Group II: Usual careActive Control1 Intervention
Participants will receive the usual care (e.g., individual therapy, group therapy, self-help groups) provided at the treatment site.
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Who is running the clinical trial?
National Development and Research Institutes, Inc.Lead Sponsor
37 Previous Clinical Trials
12,862 Total Patients Enrolled
St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital CenterOTHER
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18,252 Total Patients Enrolled
Lisa Marsch, Ph.D.Principal InvestigatorNational Development and Research Institutes, Inc.
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