Pilot Evaluation of the VetChange Mobile App for Veterans With PTSD Who Engage in Problem Drinking
NCT ID: NCT03208738
Last Updated: 2017-07-11
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
280 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2017-07-31
2018-12-31
Brief Summary
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This research partnership between the D\&T and BSD Divisions will extend and enhance an ongoing successful cross-center collaboration in a high priority topic for the larger Center. The purpose of this proposal is to conduct a pilot evaluation of the VetChange mobile app in order to test its feasibility, acceptability, and potential efficacy to reduce alcohol consumption, PTSD severity, and improve psychosocial functioning among Veterans with PTSD who exhibit signs of problem drinking. In this study, 280 Veterans with problem drinking and clinically significant PTSD symptoms will be recruited using social media and randomized in equal numbers to receive one of four conditions: 1) Assessment only, 2) VetChange mobile app only, 3) AFT plus the VetChange mobile app supplemented with a package of supportive accountability tools (VetChange+). In addition to receiving the mobile app, VetChange+ participants will receive SMS reminders to log drinking behavior using the mobile app. The investigators will track objective use of the VetChange mobile app to assess feasibility, and this usage data will also be used in real-time to tailor the content of text messages provided to participants in the VetChange+ condition. Participants will complete measures of alcohol use, functional well-being, and PTSD symptoms at baseline and again after 8 weeks (posttreatment). At post-treatment, participants in the VetChange app arms of the study will also be asked to report their level of satisfaction with the app and to complete a brief qualitative evaluation of their experience using the VetChange mobile app.
Results of this pilot study will be used to characterize the feasibility, acceptability, and potential efficacy of a mobile app-based self-management intervention to reduce problem drinking behavior in Veterans with PTSD, will inform optimization of the intervention, and will serve as the foundation for subsequent proposals for extramural funding.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Assessment only
No interventions assigned to this group
VetChange mobile app
VetChange
VetChange is a self-management mobile application designed to to concurrently reduce both alcohol misuse and PTSD symptoms.
AFT + VetChange mobile app + supportive accountability tool
VetChange
VetChange is a self-management mobile application designed to to concurrently reduce both alcohol misuse and PTSD symptoms.
web-based drinking assessment and feedback tool (AFT)
Program will administer a comprehensive assessment of drinking and consequences of drinking, and will provide normative feedback and highlight negative consequences of drinking.
Interventions
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VetChange
VetChange is a self-management mobile application designed to to concurrently reduce both alcohol misuse and PTSD symptoms.
web-based drinking assessment and feedback tool (AFT)
Program will administer a comprehensive assessment of drinking and consequences of drinking, and will provide normative feedback and highlight negative consequences of drinking.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. age between 18 and 65 years,
3. moderate levels of nondependent problem drinking as determined by score on the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT; Babor, de la Fuente, Saunders, \& Grant, 1992; Bradley et al., 2003) between 8 and 25 for men and 5 and 25 for women,
4. drinking above guidelines for safer drinking during the 30 days prior to screening based on the Quick Drink Screen (L. C. Sobell et al., 2003; no more than 4 drinks per occasion or 14 drinks per week for men and no more than three drinks per occasion or seven drinks per week for women; Dawson, Grant, \& Li, 2005; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services \& U.S. Department of Agriculture, 2010), and
5. willing to provide an e-mail address for reminders and incentives.
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
65 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Eric Kuhn
FED
Responsible Party
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Eric Kuhn
Clinical Psychologist
Other Identifiers
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IRB-38085
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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