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UnknownNCT05434429

Mobile Health for Problematic Behaviors and Substance Use

Evaluating the Effectiveness of a Smartphone App to Reduce Craving and Lapse Risk in Problematic Behaviors and Substance Use

Status
Unknown
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
600 (estimated)
Sponsor
PredictWatch · Industry
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The aim of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness of long-term and short-term app-based self-guided psychological interventions to reduce craving and lapse risk in problematic behaviors (compulsive sex, pornography, overeating, gaming, gambling) and substance use (cannabis, nicotine). Participants are randomly assigned to either the intervention group or the control. Participants in the intervention group have access to short-term and long-term interventions, whereas those in the control group only have access to the weekly ecological momentary assessment reports. Participants in the intervention group are able to access the intervention materials 5 days after enrollment and receive weekly ecological momentary assessment reports. Those in the control group will be granted access to all intervention materials after five weeks following study enrollment. A questionnaire battery assessments is administered (1) at baseline in the first week following onboarding in; (2) after 5 weeks; (3) after six months. In addition, longitudinal data on several variables related to craving and lapse risk are collected daily using ecological momentary assessment

Detailed description

The aim of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness of long-term and short-term app-based self-guided psychological interventions to reduce craving and lapse risk in problematic behaviors and substance use. Two main self-guided intervention modules are available. Short-term self-guided intervention module include mainly audio-guided sessions on gratitude, thoughts management, auto-empathy, and relaxation. Moreover, there based on breath relaxation exercises, craving management, and motivation to change Long-term self-guided intervention module include CBT-based interventions, meditations, mindfulness, and journaling. Participants are recruited via newsletters, local and nation-wide advertisements, as well as through social media. The study is conducted via a mobile application "Nałogometr", freely available to participants. We recruit people from the general population residing in Poland. To compare the effectiveness of mobile app-based self-guided psychological interventions, study participants are randomly assigned to either the intervention group or the control. Experimental conditions are balanced based on multiple variables provided during onboarding: (1) main addiction type; (2) participation in addiction-related therapy; (3) gender; (4) age; (5) addiction severity; (6) abstinence duration. Participants in the intervention group have access to short-term and long-term interventions, whereas those in the control group only have access to the weekly ecological momentary assessment reports. Participants in the intervention group will be able to access the intervention materials 5 days after enrollment and will receive weekly ecological momentary assessment reports. Those in the control group will be granted access to all intervention materials after five weeks following study enrollment. Questionnaire battery assessments will take place: (1) at baseline in the first week following onboarding in; (2) after 5 weeks; (3) after six months. In addition, longitudinal data on several variables related to craving and lapse risk will be collected daily using ecological momentary assessment.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERmobile applicationParticipants in the intervention group are able to access the intervention materials 5 days after enrollment. Two main self-guided intervention modules are available. Short-term self-guided intervention module include mainly audio-guided sessions on gratitude, thoughts management, auto-empathy, and relaxation. Moreover, there based on breath relaxation exercises, craving management, and motivation to change. Long-term self-guided intervention module include CBT-based interventions, meditations, mindfulness, and journaling.

Timeline

Start date
2022-06-21
Primary completion
2023-02-01
Completion
2023-02-01
First posted
2022-06-28
Last updated
2022-07-01

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Poland

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05434429. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.