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CompletedNCT03678051

CBT4CBT for Women in Residential Treatment for Substance Use Disorders

A Randomized Trial of CBT4CBT for Women in Residential Treatment for Substance Use Disorders

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
63 (actual)
Sponsor
Virginia Commonwealth University · Academic / Other
Sex
Female
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

This project examines computer-delivered cognitive-behavioral intervention (CBT4CBT) as an adjunct to residential treatment for women with substance use disorders (SUD). The project will conduct a 2-arm randomized clinical trial (RCT) comparing post-discharge relapse rates for treatment as usual (TAU) with access to the CBT4CBT program vs. TAU in a residential sample of women with SUDs.

Detailed description

Women with substance use disorders face unique barriers to substance use treatment, and as a result, are less likely to seek treatment for substance use than their male counterparts. Women's residential treatment settings have been shown to have higher rates of treatment completion and better outcomes; however, relapse rates for substance use are high, with estimates ranging from 40-60%. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) has been identified as an evidence-based treatment known to improve relapse rates by teaching clients how to recognize and respond to their cues for substance use. Women may particularly benefit from CBT, as their relapse risk factors include depression, interpersonal stress, and relationship conflict. Despite the effectiveness of CBT, its dissemination is hindered due to limited availability of trained clinicians, cost, and limited resources. Computer-based training for cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT4CBT) offers an opportunity to improve the quality and reach of treatment services that is both feasible and cost-effective. Studies to date have demonstrated the utility of CBT4CBT in outpatient settings; however, it has not yet been evaluated as an adjunct to residential treatment for SUDs. The specific aims are to: 1) Examine feasibility for use of CBT4CBT in a residential treatment program for women with SUDs; 2) Conduct a small RCT comparing TAU with access to the CBT4CBT program (CBT4CBT; intervention) vs. treatment as usual (TAU; control) using relapse rates and days of use as primary treatment outcomes; 3) Exploratory analyses will identify other correlates (e.g., coping strategies, depression) of relapse at 4 and 12 weeks post-discharge.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALTreatment as Usual (TAU)Standard of care residential treatment
BEHAVIORALTAU+CBT4CBT45-minute web-based modules covering core concepts to substance use treatment. The information is presented via graphics and voiceovers and key concepts are illustrated with brief videos depicting the material. Participants will be scheduled for a minimum of two sessions/week over the 3.5 weeks post-randomization (7 modules). These seven sessions will provide protected time to access the interventions, but the women will be able to access the modules and complete homework as much as they wish.

Timeline

Start date
2018-10-04
Primary completion
2020-01-18
Completion
2020-01-18
First posted
2018-09-19
Last updated
2020-02-05

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03678051. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.