Internet-delivered Therapy for Alcohol Misuse: Factorial Trial of Assessment and Guidance
NCT ID: NCT03984786
Last Updated: 2024-05-08
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
312 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2019-07-31
2024-04-11
Brief Summary
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Although ICBT for alcohol misuse is an attractive treatment option, it is not often available to clients as part of routine care. The Online Therapy Unit at the University of Regina is currently exploring extending services to include guided ICBT for alcohol misuse. The Unit has been providing treatment in ICBT for depression and anxiety as well as various health conditions since 2010 and has offered treatment to \~4200 individuals. The purpose of this study is to evaluate ICBT for individuals with alcohol misuse within the routine online clinic, and to investigate ways to optimize future modes of delivery. Of specific interest in this study, is how outcomes vary depending on whether or not weekly guidance from a health educator is available and whether or not an initial extended assessment telephone call is included or not compared to a briefer screening telephone call. Of interest will also be if the extended assessment leads to greater alcohol reductions and higher motivation pre-treatment.
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Detailed Description
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Although ICBT for alcohol misuse is an attractive treatment option, it is not often available to clients as part of routine care. The Online Therapy Unit at the University of Regina is currently exploring extending services to include guided ICBT for alcohol misuse. The Unit has been providing treatment in ICBT for depression and anxiety as well as various health conditions since 2010 and has offered treatment to \~4200 individuals. The purpose of this study is to evaluate ICBT for individuals with alcohol misuse, and to investigate ways to optimize future modes of delivery. Of specific interest in this study, is how outcomes vary depending on whether or not weekly guidance from a health educator is available and whether or not an initial extended assessment telephone call is included or not compared to a briefer screening telephone call.
Clients will be recruited online, through use of Google Ads and/or Facebook ads. Clients may also learn of the course from providers/organizations who will be informed of the study through posters, emails, and phone calls. All interested clients will be directed to the study website (www.onlinetherapyuser.ca) to complete an online screening questionnaire. As part of this questionnaire, they will be presented with a consent form explaining the screening protocol. After consent is given, clients will be assessed for eligibility using an online screening questionnaire. The online screening questionnaire captures demographic information (e.g., sex, ethnicity, location), contact details (e.g., telephone number, email address), information about alcohol, depression and other mental health issues, and background information needed to deliver therapy (e.g., medical history, mental health history, symptoms).
Once clients have been assessed for eligibility through the online screening questionnaire, they will be asked to book a telephone interview with unit staff. During the telephone screening interview, clients will be asked a series of follow-up questions to the online screening questionnaire to ensure eligibility as per exclusion criteria. Clients who meet any of the exclusion criteria during the online telephone screening interview will be referred to more appropriate mental health services. Clients who are excluded in the screening questionnaire by reporting a low score on either TLFB or AUDIT, or a high score on PHQ-9, will be informed about relevant treatment options and will be offered unguided ICBT with no assessment interview. Clients who are included in the study, will be randomized by the interviewer, while the client is still on the phone, to one of four conditions. The two factors in the trial are:
Factor 1: Guidance (yes or no)
Factor 2: Assessment interview (yes or no)
As this is a factorial trial with two factors, each client will be randomized to one of four conditions:
Condition 1: Assessment interview and Guidance Condition 2: Assessment Interview and No Guidance Condition 3: No Assessment Interview and Guidance Condition 4: No Assessment Interview and No Guidance
After the randomization those randomized to either condition that includes assessment interview will receive this interview immediately. The assessment interview consists of the Alcohol Use Disorder section of Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders 5 (SCID5). Clients will then be provided a user-name and temporary password, Those randomized to conditions with no assessment interview will be provided user-name and password immediately after the randomization.
All clients will have access to the ICBT course on the second Monday after the screening interview, regardless of whether they have been randomized to assessment interview or not.
Before accessing the ICBT course with user-name and password, clients will be presented with a consent form that explains the nature of treatment, as well as a pre-treatment questionnaire, where participants will complete questions about alcohol consumption in the preceding week, depression and motivation to change.
All clients will receive the Alcohol Change Course, an internet intervention targeting alcohol misuse. The course is an adaptation of a program originally developed in Switzerland. The program has been adapted to better fit the programs that are commonly used at the Online Therapy Unit (8 weeks in length, gradual time release, downloadable exercises, wide range in age). Patient partners have also studied the program and provided feedback, which has led to additional changes. It comprises 12 online lessons (1 to 2 lessons per week over 8 weeks), and the content is based on cognitive behaviour therapy and relapse prevention. Materials are presented in a didactic (i.e., text-based with visual images) and case-enhanced learning format (i.e., educational stories demonstrate the application of skills). All clients are presented with worksheets at the end of each lesson that contain exercises that facilitate skill acquisition. In all conditions, lessons will be released gradually in a standardized order over 8 weeks with regular automatic emails informing clients about upcoming lessons. Clients will complete outcome questionnaires at screening, baseline (pre-treatment), 8 weeks (post-treatment) and at 3, 6 and 12 months after treatment.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
FACTORIAL
Factor 2: Assessment interview (yes or no)
Each client will be randomized to one of four conditions:
Condition 1: Assessment interview and Guidance Condition 2: Assessment Interview and No Guidance Condition 3: No Assessment Interview and Guidance Condition 4: No Assessment Interview and No Guidance
TREATMENT
TRIPLE
Study Groups
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ICBT for alcohol misuse: Assessment Interview/Guidance
In this arm, an interviewer will administer a pre-treatment assessment interview. This 30-45 minute interview will be performed after randomization during the initial telephone screen, where the interviewer will use the AUD section from SCID-5.
Participants randomized to this arm will then receive the 8-week internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy (ICBT) course for alcohol misuse with guidance from a health educator through regular weekly online messages. Participants may also be contacted through emails and phone calls. The team of guides consists of registered social workers, psychologists, and graduate students, with experience delivering ICBT.
Assessment Interview
An interviewer will administer a pre-treatment assessment interview. This 30-45 minute interview will be performed after randomization immediately after the initial telephone screen, where the interviewer will use the AUD section of the SCID-5.
Guidance
Guidance from a health educator through regular weekly online messages. Participants may also be contacted through emails and phone calls. The team of guides consists of registered social workers, psychologists, and graduate students, with experience delivering ICBT.
ICBT for alcohol misuse
The 8-week internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy (ICBT) course for alcohol misuse. The course consists of 12 lessons distributed across 8 weeks (1 to 2 lessons a week).
ICBT for alcohol misuse: Assessment Interview/No Guidance
In this arm, an interviewer will administer a pre-treatment assessment interview. This 30-45 minute interview will be performed after randomization during the initial telephone screen, where the interviewer will use the AUD section from SCID-5.
Participants randomized to this arm will receive the 8-week internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy (ICBT) course for alcohol misuse. Participants are able to contact the Online Therapy Unit regarding any technical issues with logging onto the site. However, no guidance from a health educator will be provided. Clients will be monitored by providing brief measures on alcohol and depression each week. However, clients will only be contacted if there is a significant clinical issue requiring attention (e.g., sudden increase in symptoms of depression and suicidal ideation).
Assessment Interview
An interviewer will administer a pre-treatment assessment interview. This 30-45 minute interview will be performed after randomization immediately after the initial telephone screen, where the interviewer will use the AUD section of the SCID-5.
ICBT for alcohol misuse
The 8-week internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy (ICBT) course for alcohol misuse. The course consists of 12 lessons distributed across 8 weeks (1 to 2 lessons a week).
ICBT alcohol misuse: No Assessment Interview/Guidance
The client will not receive any assessment interview during the telephone screen.
Participants randomized to this arm will receive the 8-week internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy (ICBT) course for alcohol misuse with guidance from a health educator through regular weekly online messages. Participants may also be contacted through emails and phone calls. The team of guides consists of registered social workers, psychologists, and graduate students, with experience delivering ICBT.
Guidance
Guidance from a health educator through regular weekly online messages. Participants may also be contacted through emails and phone calls. The team of guides consists of registered social workers, psychologists, and graduate students, with experience delivering ICBT.
ICBT for alcohol misuse
The 8-week internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy (ICBT) course for alcohol misuse. The course consists of 12 lessons distributed across 8 weeks (1 to 2 lessons a week).
ICBT for alcohol misuse: No Assessment Interview/No Guidance
The client will not receive any assessment interview during the telephone screen.
Participants randomized to this arm will receive the 8-week internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy (ICBT) course for alcohol misuse. Participants are able to contact the Online Therapy Unit regarding any technical issues with logging onto the site. However, no guidance from a health educator will be provided. Clients will be monitored by providing brief measures on alcohol and depression each week. However, clients will only be contacted if there is a significant clinical issue requiring attention (e.g., sudden increase in symptoms of depression and suicidal ideation).
ICBT for alcohol misuse
The 8-week internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy (ICBT) course for alcohol misuse. The course consists of 12 lessons distributed across 8 weeks (1 to 2 lessons a week).
Interventions
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Assessment Interview
An interviewer will administer a pre-treatment assessment interview. This 30-45 minute interview will be performed after randomization immediately after the initial telephone screen, where the interviewer will use the AUD section of the SCID-5.
Guidance
Guidance from a health educator through regular weekly online messages. Participants may also be contacted through emails and phone calls. The team of guides consists of registered social workers, psychologists, and graduate students, with experience delivering ICBT.
ICBT for alcohol misuse
The 8-week internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy (ICBT) course for alcohol misuse. The course consists of 12 lessons distributed across 8 weeks (1 to 2 lessons a week).
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) \> 7
Exclusion Criteria
* Suicidal ideation (measured by scoring \> 2 to question 9 of PHQ-9)
* Severe mental health or medical conditions
* Severe drug use problems (measured by scoring \> 24 on Drug Use Disorders Identification Test \[DUDIT\] or clinical assessment)
* Low motivation to do, or concerns regarding, online treatment
* Ongoing or impending significant mental health treatment
* Not residing in Canada for the duration of treatment
* Lack of or inconsistent access to a computer and internet at home or private place for the duration of treatment
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Ministry of Health, Saskatchewan
OTHER
Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation
OTHER
Saskatchewan Centre for Patient-Oriented Research
OTHER
University of Regina
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Heather Hadjistavropoulos, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Regina
Locations
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University of Regina
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Countries
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References
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Sundstrom C, Peynenburg V, Chadwick C, Thiessen D, Wilhems A, Nugent M, Keough MT, Schaub MP, Hadjistavropoulos HD. Optimizing internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy for alcohol misuse-a randomized factorial trial examining effects of a pre-treatment assessment interview and guidance. Addict Sci Clin Pract. 2022 Jul 23;17(1):37. doi: 10.1186/s13722-022-00319-0.
Sundstrom C, Hadjistavropoulos H, Wilhelms A, Keough M, Schaub M. Optimizing internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy for alcohol misuse: a study protocol for a randomized factorial trial examining the effects of a pre-treatment assessment interview and health educator guidance. BMC Psychiatry. 2020 Mar 17;20(1):126. doi: 10.1186/s12888-020-02506-2.
Other Identifiers
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2019-058
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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