Study Results
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TERMINATED
NA
26 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-03-10
2023-12-08
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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This study was ended prior to the planned study end date due to PI leaving the insitution. Thus only the results for the preliminary data are reported.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
BASIC_SCIENCE
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Negative Mood
Alcohol administration
Participants in the alcoholic beverage group will be provided a dose of 95% alcohol (0.99g/kg for males and 0.90 g/kg for females body weight) distributed in two equally spaced beverages (mixed with orange juice 1:5 ratio). This dose will produce a breath alcohol content ranging between .08-.10.
Negative mood induction
Participants will be randomized to either negative mood induction procedure. Both conditions involve listening to music that reliably induces sad mood, while simultaneously reading self-referent statements that also induce either sad mood. This procedure lasts about 10 minutes and produces a transient mood state that passes by the end of the study.
Placebo
Placebo administration
Individuals in the placebo condition will receive orange juice with 4 ml of alcohol layered on top of the juice. Ethanol will be sprayed on the rims of the glasses.
Negative mood induction
Participants will be randomized to either negative mood induction procedure. Both conditions involve listening to music that reliably induces sad mood, while simultaneously reading self-referent statements that also induce either sad mood. This procedure lasts about 10 minutes and produces a transient mood state that passes by the end of the study.
Positive Mood
Alcohol administration
Participants in the alcoholic beverage group will be provided a dose of 95% alcohol (0.99g/kg for males and 0.90 g/kg for females body weight) distributed in two equally spaced beverages (mixed with orange juice 1:5 ratio). This dose will produce a breath alcohol content ranging between .08-.10.
Positive mood induction
Participants will be randomized to either positive mood induction procedure. Both conditions involve listening to music that reliably induces positive mood, while simultaneously reading self-referent statements that also induce either positive mood. This procedure lasts about 10 minutes and produces a transient mood state that passes by the end of the study.
Alcohol
Placebo administration
Individuals in the placebo condition will receive orange juice with 4 ml of alcohol layered on top of the juice. Ethanol will be sprayed on the rims of the glasses.
Positive mood induction
Participants will be randomized to either positive mood induction procedure. Both conditions involve listening to music that reliably induces positive mood, while simultaneously reading self-referent statements that also induce either positive mood. This procedure lasts about 10 minutes and produces a transient mood state that passes by the end of the study.
Interventions
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Alcohol administration
Participants in the alcoholic beverage group will be provided a dose of 95% alcohol (0.99g/kg for males and 0.90 g/kg for females body weight) distributed in two equally spaced beverages (mixed with orange juice 1:5 ratio). This dose will produce a breath alcohol content ranging between .08-.10.
Placebo administration
Individuals in the placebo condition will receive orange juice with 4 ml of alcohol layered on top of the juice. Ethanol will be sprayed on the rims of the glasses.
Positive mood induction
Participants will be randomized to either positive mood induction procedure. Both conditions involve listening to music that reliably induces positive mood, while simultaneously reading self-referent statements that also induce either positive mood. This procedure lasts about 10 minutes and produces a transient mood state that passes by the end of the study.
Negative mood induction
Participants will be randomized to either negative mood induction procedure. Both conditions involve listening to music that reliably induces sad mood, while simultaneously reading self-referent statements that also induce either sad mood. This procedure lasts about 10 minutes and produces a transient mood state that passes by the end of the study.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. have consumed an average of at least five or more (four or more for females) standard alcoholic drinks per occasion once over the past year
3. have self-administered a quantity of alcohol that is equal to or greater than the dose that will be administered in the lab on at least three occasions in the past year
4. be able to read and write in English fluently.
Exclusion Criteria
2. in treatment or recovery from drug or alcohol use disorders or abstaining from alcohol
3. any suicide attempt history
4. pregnant/breast-feeding or immediate plans to become pregnant
5. any chronic health problems or medications that would preclude the use of alcohol
6. (to minimize adverse reactions to alcohol/inappropriate alcohol dose) \< 6 feet tall and over 230 lbs., or \> 6 feet tall and over 250 lbs.
7. color-blind or sight-impaired
8. knowing someone who has participated in this study.
21 Years
65 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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University of Alabama at Birmingham
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Caitlin Wolford Clevenger
Assistant Professor
Locations
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Caitlin Clevenger
Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Countries
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Provided Documents
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Document Type: Study Protocol
Document Type: Statistical Analysis Plan
Document Type: Informed Consent Form
Other Identifiers
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GRANT13018273
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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