DWI Offenders and Their Families App for Smartphones

NCT ID: NCT03828370

Last Updated: 2024-08-06

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

246 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2019-03-30

Study Completion Date

2023-03-31

Brief Summary

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The smart phone application (B-SMART) to be developed in this research project for family members of DWI (Driving While Intoxicated) offenders and offenders themselves will extend the impact of the Ignition Interlock Device (IID) and help DWI offenders and their families avoid drunk driving once the IID is removed from their automobiles. As such, the public health consequences of DWI, in terms of health, morbidity and mortality, and its economic and societal consequences, will be positively influenced by a highly accessible and diffusible intervention. The proposed Phase II project will complete the development and programming of the B-SMART smartphone web app and test its impact in a randomized efficacy trial with first-time DWI offenders and their concerned family members.

Detailed Description

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Driving while intoxicated (DWI) remains a substantial and preventable source of morbidity and mortality in the United States. A variety of sanctions and interventions have been attempted to reduce DWI in the U.S., including enhanced DWI enforcement efforts, stricter drunk driving laws, responsible alcohol beverage service training, and alcohol treatment. The Ignition Interlock Device (IID), which requires a driver to blow into a breathalyzer unit installed in an automobile to establish sobriety, reduces drunk driving while installed. The use of IIDs has become widespread: most states in the U.S. now require convicted drunk drivers to install an IID in their cars upon some form of conviction. However, research has conclusively shown that once the IIDs are removed from DWI offenders' cars, DWI recidivism levels return to those comparable to offenders who did not have an IID. Interventions are needed to increase the likelihood that the effectiveness of IIDs persists beyond the installation period. The Brief Family-Involved Treatment (B-FIT) is a promising intervention to improve DWI recidivism by affecting the social environment of DWI offenders. Proposed here is Phase II research, a continuation of the original Phase I project, that will complete the translation of B-FIT into the B-SMART mobile web app for smartphones. The content of the intervention will be based on empirically-validated couples therapy for those with alcohol use disorders developed by Co-Investigator McCrady, translated to a smartphone platform. Phase II of this project will involve the systematic completion of B-SMART, employing: 1) an Expert Advisory Board, and 2) iterative development, multimedia and usability focus groups, and interviews comprised of CFM and DWI offenders. B-SMART will be fully produced for DWI offenders and their concerned family members (CFM) and then tested in a randomized controlled efficacy trial with first-time DWI offenders (n=150) and their CFMs (n=150) recruited from the Santa Fe County DWI Program. Unique to this intervention are the involvement of family members in supporting the DWI offender to not drink and drive and the use of smartphone technology to make that support immediate, accessible, and diffusible. B-SMART will involve the CFMs by providing coping skills, communication skills, and strategies to help avoid DWI. The randomized efficacy trial of B-SMART will examine B-SMART's impact on a variety of alcohol-related dependent variables, including IID lockout events, alcohol use, and family functioning. Should B-SMART be demonstrated to impact DWI offenders and their family members by reducing IID Lockout Events (which predict future DWI recidivism) and alcohol use, and improving family functioning, DWI offenders, their families, and their communities will have an important, effective, accessible tool to further reduce the social, health and economic consequences of DWI.

Conditions

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Coping Skills Family Relations

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

The B-SMART mobile web app will be evaluated in a randomized pretest-posttest controlled design. First-time DWI offenders and their CFMs will be randomized together to the intervention (B-SMART) or a usual and customary (UC) IID information condition comparison group (n=150) following baseline assessment.
Primary Study Purpose

SUPPORTIVE_CARE

Blinding Strategy

DOUBLE

Participants Caregivers

Study Groups

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Usual & Customary Information Group

Study Cohort Assessment:

Baseline 3 month follow-up/ post-test 9 month follow-up/post test \& Interlock Ignition Device

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

Usual and Customary Information Group

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Participants randomized to the usual and customary care (UC) group will receive a website with a pamphlet on the IID installed in their vehicle and the manufacturer information provided about the IID in PDF format, in both English and Spanish. This constitutes a UC group, as such pamphlets are widely available to DWI offenders who have IIDs installed in their vehicles. Thus, providing this pamphlet represents a standard information provision for first-time DWI offenders and their CFMs.

B-SMART Intervention Group

Study Cohort Assessment:

Baseline Web App Intervention 3 month follow-up/ post-test 9 month follow-up/post test \& Interlock Ignition Device

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

B-SMART Intervention Group

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

The B-SMART mobile web app will contain four modules: 1) Supporting Abstinence, 2) Shared Positive Activities, 3) Common Challenges for Family Members with IID, and 4) Effective Communication. Within each module there will be a series of learning activities, including presentation text, interactive engagement, and videos. All app content will be available in both English and Spanish, based on user language preference.

Interventions

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B-SMART Intervention Group

The B-SMART mobile web app will contain four modules: 1) Supporting Abstinence, 2) Shared Positive Activities, 3) Common Challenges for Family Members with IID, and 4) Effective Communication. Within each module there will be a series of learning activities, including presentation text, interactive engagement, and videos. All app content will be available in both English and Spanish, based on user language preference.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Usual and Customary Information Group

Participants randomized to the usual and customary care (UC) group will receive a website with a pamphlet on the IID installed in their vehicle and the manufacturer information provided about the IID in PDF format, in both English and Spanish. This constitutes a UC group, as such pamphlets are widely available to DWI offenders who have IIDs installed in their vehicles. Thus, providing this pamphlet represents a standard information provision for first-time DWI offenders and their CFMs.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

DWI Offender

* male or female
* 21 years or older
* first-time DWI offender with IID installed in vehicle
* enrolled in Santa Fe County DWI Program
* have a smartphone, tablet computer, or personal computer with Internet access
* consent to participate
* able to read and speak English or Spanish

Concerned Family Member (CFM):

* male or female
* 21 years or older
* spouse, parent, or immediate family member of first-time DWI offender with IID installed in vehicle and enrolled in Santa Fe County DWI Program
* have a smartphone, tablet computer, or personal computer with Internet access
* consent to participate
* able to read and speak English or Spanish

Exclusion Criteria

* other family members already enrolled in the project
* second or above DWI conviction
Minimum Eligible Age

21 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

85 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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University of New Mexico

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)

NIH

Sponsor Role collaborator

Klein Buendel, Inc.

INDUSTRY

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Gill Woodall, PhD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Klein Buendel, Inc.

Locations

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Klein Buendel, Inc

Golden, Colorado, United States

Site Status

University of New Mexico

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States

Site Status

Countries

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United States

Provided Documents

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Document Type: Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan

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Document Type: Informed Consent Form

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Other Identifiers

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2R44AA022850-02

Identifier Type: NIH

Identifier Source: secondary_id

View Link

0320

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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