Improving Help-seeking Propensity Through a Micro-intervention Targeting Common Concerns Among Individuals With Alcohol Problems: A Randomized Controlled Experiment

NCT ID: NCT06675812

Last Updated: 2025-12-23

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

200 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2024-11-18

Study Completion Date

2026-05-31

Brief Summary

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Many people who have risky alcohol use or alcohol dependence do not seek help, often is due to concerns about potential consequences or feelings of shame. At the same time, the prognosis is good for those who do seek help and there are effective treatments available.

This project aims to investigate whether increased information about the process can lower these barriers, and in turn encourage more people to seek help for alcohol-related problems.

Detailed Description

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In Sweden, 4% suffer from alcohol dependency, and up to one-third of all adults have risky consumption of alcohol. This does not only cause suffering for the individual with the problem, but also for their relatives as well as contribute to significant costs for the Swedish society. Moreover, only a small proportion of those with problematic use or dependence of alcohol actually seek-, and receive help. This can be explained by both internal factors, such as feelings of shame and the belief that "one should be able to overcome dependence on their own," as well as external factors like low availability of appealing interventions.

The addiction care in Sweden is unique in that it is a shared responsibility between the regional health care system and the municipalities' social services. The distribution of responsibilities varies significantly across different parts of Sweden, which means that the interventions available to individuals seeking help vary depending on where they live. Previous research has shown that only about 5% of people with alcohol problems wish to seek help through social services, which suggests that in parts of Sweden where social services are the primary treatment option, fewer people may receive help for their issues.

Also, in a previous study that investigated barriers to seek help at social service, fear of consequences and having the problems documented, was identified as one of the largest barriers, with a suggestion that more transparency on how the social service works would reduce this.

Therefore, this study aims to investigate whether more people with problematic alcohol use and alcohol dependency can be encouraged to seek help from social services if they first receive a micro-intervention addressing common barriers to seeking help from social services. The intervention will be based on results from the study mentioned above, targeting the barriers revealed in the results.

The research project will be integrated as an intervention on the already existing website alcoholhjälpen.se, a site and forum run by Region Stockholm that is directed at people with alcohol problems and their relatives throughout Sweden. All users on alcoholhjälpen are anonymous. A new feature will be introduced here: "What help is available locally for me?", which will serve as the entry point to the study. Pre-measurements, consent, phone numbers and email addresses, and the participant's municipality will be collected, as well as asking the participant what is preventing him or her to seek help today. Then the participant will be randomized into either the intervention or control group. The intervention group will receive the micro-intervention, with both information about what is offered in his or her municipality, as well as information about the barriers that the participant has stated. For instance, if the participant has written that fear of losing custody of his or her child, information about how the process goes, and what rights one has as a parent etc will be presented. The control group will receive a referral to their municipality, saying that this is where they seek help. One month later, follow-ups will be conducted to measure the likelihood that the participant will seek help from social services, which is the primary outcome measure.

Conditions

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Alcohol Abuse Harmful Alcohol Use Hazardous Alcohol Use Hazardous Drinking Risky Drinking

Keywords

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Help-seeking Treatment gap Referral to treatment Social services Information intervention Alcohol Drinking

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

OTHER

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Active group

The participant will receive information on what treatment that is offered in their municipal, how the help-seeking process goes (where they can be anonymous etc), and tailored information regarding the barriers that the participant has stated preventing him or her for seeking help today.

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

Information intervention

Intervention Type OTHER

The participant will receive information on what treatment that is offered in their municipal, how the help-seeking process goes (where they can be anonymous etc), and tailored information regarding the barriers that the participant has stated preventing him or her for seeking help today.

Referral to municipal care

At the anonymous help service where the intervention will be used, is standard practice to refer the person to the municipal care, if he or she request for more help.

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Interventions

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Information intervention

The participant will receive information on what treatment that is offered in their municipal, how the help-seeking process goes (where they can be anonymous etc), and tailored information regarding the barriers that the participant has stated preventing him or her for seeking help today.

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Hazardous alcohol use according to AUDIT-C (a score of 3 or more)

Exclusion Criteria

* Ongoing care contact at a municipal or regional addiction clinic.
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Centre for Psychiatry Research, Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, & Stockholm Health Care Services

UNKNOWN

Sponsor Role collaborator

Stockholm Center for Dependency Disorders

UNKNOWN

Sponsor Role collaborator

Karolinska Institutet

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Magnus Johansson

Dr

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Locations

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Alkoholhjälpen

Stockholm, Stockholm County, Sweden

Site Status

Countries

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Sweden

Other Identifiers

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2023-04537-01

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id