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CompletedNCT00375102

Acupuncture and the Relaxation Response for Substance Abuse

Acupuncture and the Relaxation Response for Homeless Veterans With Substance Abuse

Status
Completed
Phase
Phase 2 / Phase 3
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
67 (actual)
Sponsor
VA Boston Healthcare System · Federal
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

This one-year pilot study has two specific aims: 1. to determine the feasibility of conducting a randomized controlled trial of acupuncture and the relaxation response for substance abuse among homeless veterans who are in a domiciliary care program, and 2. to collect and analyze pilot data to estimate the effect size for planning a future larger study to fully test the hypothesis of the effectiveness of acupuncture and the RR in reducing cravings for substances (alcohol and drugs), and the corollary effects on quality of life.

Detailed description

Substance abuse is one of the most important risk factors for homelessness. A high proportion of the US homeless population are veterans, in large part due to the high prevalence of substance abuse among veterans. Thus, effective substance abuse treatment in veterans is essential to preventing homelessness, as well as reintegrating those already homeless. Traditional substance abuse therapies have shown inconsistent effectiveness, suggesting a need for alternative therapies. Acupuncture and the relaxation response (RR) are two commonly used complementary and alternative medicine modalities that have shown benefit in some studies. However, they have not been studied in homeless veterans who have completed detoxification treatment and are in early remission. Acupuncture and the RR share common features, yet have distinct differences. Acupuncture has to be administered by acupuncturists, while RR elicitation is a self-care strategy that can be learned and practiced anytime and anywhere. We propose a pilot study to determine the feasibility of conducting a three-arm randomized controlled trial on veterans in the Bedford Domiciliary Care for Homeless Veterans program and to collect pilot data for planning future larger studies to test the effectiveness of acupuncture and the RR in reducing substance craving and improving anxiety and quality of life.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDUREAcupuncture
BEHAVIORALRelaxation Response

Timeline

Start date
2006-11-01
Primary completion
2007-09-01
Completion
2007-11-01
First posted
2006-09-12
Last updated
2014-12-15

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT00375102. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.