OurRelationship-S: A Digital Relationship-Strengthening Program for Couples Experiencing Substance Misuse
NCT ID: NCT07159633
Last Updated: 2025-09-08
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
120 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-02-15
2025-12-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The OurRelationship program is based on the empirically-supported Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy (IBCT) approach, which has been found to have beneficial effects through five years after treatment. IBCT was translated into a web-based format by Dr. Brian Doss. As part of a completed R01-funded project, 300 couples were randomly assigned to receive the OurRelationship program or to a wait-list control group (Doss et al., 2016). Compared to the waitlist group, intervention couples reported significant improvements in relationship satisfaction (Cohen's d = 0.69), relationship confidence (d = 0.47), and negative relationship quality (d = 0.57). Additionally, couples reported significant improvements in multiple domains of individual functioning, especially when individuals began the program with difficulties in that domain: depressive (d = 0.71) and anxious symptoms (d = 0.94), perceived health (d = 0.51), work functioning (d = 0.57), and quality of life (d = 0.44).
In another completed RCT (Doss et al., 2020; Roddy et al., 2020), almost 2,000 low-income couples were randomly assigned to receive the Our Relationship program or a wait-list control group. Compared to the waitlist control group, those that received the OurRelationship program experienced improvements in relationship satisfaction (d = 0.53), emotional support (d = 0.46), as well as decreases in breakup potential (d = -0.53), conflict (d = -0.78), and the presence of IPV (d = -0.10). Most notably for the present study, participants who reported problematic alcohol use at baseline experienced significantly greater reductions in problematic alcohol use than did those in the control group (d = -0.33).
Recruitment
Couples will be recruited from five community recovery organizations that have agreed to partner in this project. As part of their standard intake process, Our-S will be offered to all appropriate individuals (e.g., those in a committed romantic relationship of at least 6 months duration). Clients will be provided with pamphlets to deliver to their partner as well as a dedicated webpage designed to address partner-perspective questions and concerns.
Description of the OurRelationship program:
The OurRelationship program is approximately 8-10 hours of online content and will delivered over the course of 5-8 weeks. In this program, partners complete the majority of the program on their own (to make it more flexible) and come together for 2-3 key conversations with their partner. The first section of the program, "Observe", helps individuals in brainstorming potential relationship problems on which to focus. The first conversation between partners centers on discussing possible core relationship issues and jointly deciding on the problem(s) to focus on during the program. The "Understand" section leads the individual through steps to achieve a more accurate understanding of the problem, including how differences between partners, hidden emotions, external stressors, and patterns of communication might affect the core issue(s). During the two "Understand" conversations, both partners' previous written responses are displayed on the screen and conversation is encouraged. The "Respond" phase, to help partners develop a plan for fixing the problem, includes information about acceptance and self-change, communication tips, and suggestions tailored to their presenting problem. During the "Respond" conversation, couples share their strategies to decrease stress, improve patterns of communication, and engage in problem-solving exercises specific to their core issue(s). Throughout the program, screens include combinations of text, audio, still graphics, and videos. Four example couples, representing African-American, Hispanic, and White couples, are followed through the program. Other screens present interactive graphs based on how users answered questions, such as showing whether they report higher or lower stress than average. Users also receive tailored text feedback on their scores.
For the current study, the general OurRelationship content was tailored for couples in recovery from substance misuse. For example, all users will view informational material on the nature of addition and recovery. All of the videos in the adapted program depict couples struggling with recovery-related issues. Additionally, the assessments and feedback content has been tailored. For example, in the Differences chapter, couples see how they and their partner score on sensation seeking as well as anxious and avoidant attachment. Similarly, in the Stress chapter, users view common stressors (misuse-linked money problems, lingering physical and mental health effects) related to recovery from substance misuse.
In addition to the online content, couples will receive up to 100 minutes of scheduled coach calls (up to five 20-minute calls). These coach calls will either occur via Zoom a phone call - as selected by the couple. These calls occur before the program, during the program, and at the end of the program.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Intervention
Couples in the Experimental arm receive the 8-hour online OurRelationship program plus six 20-minute calls with a project coach.
Online Couple Intervention
The OurRelationship program is approximately 8-10 hours of online content and will delivered over the course of 5-8 weeks. For the current study, we have tailored the general OurRelationship content for couples in recovery from substance misuse. For example, all users receive informational material on the nature of addition and recovery. All of the videos in the adapted program depict couples struggling with recovery-related issues. Additionally, the assessments and feedback content has been tailored. In addition to the online content, couples receive up to 100 minutes of scheduled coach Zoom calls (up to five 20-minute calls).
Interventions
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Online Couple Intervention
The OurRelationship program is approximately 8-10 hours of online content and will delivered over the course of 5-8 weeks. For the current study, we have tailored the general OurRelationship content for couples in recovery from substance misuse. For example, all users receive informational material on the nature of addition and recovery. All of the videos in the adapted program depict couples struggling with recovery-related issues. Additionally, the assessments and feedback content has been tailored. In addition to the online content, couples receive up to 100 minutes of scheduled coach Zoom calls (up to five 20-minute calls).
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
1. in a romantic relationship and married, engaged, cohabiting, or dating exclusively for \>6mo;
2. Age 18+
3. Both partners are willing to participate in the study
4. Both partners are fluent readers of the English language and
5. One or both members of the couple are currently in treatment or recovery services for substance use-related issues.
Exclusion Criteria
3. Have already decided to end the relationship. Because the tested programs are designed to help couples improve their relationships (rather than deal with a separation or divorce), couples will be excluded if either partner endorses that they "will probably end my relationship even if it does get better" or that they "have already made the decision to end my relationship."
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
NIH
OurRelationship
INDUSTRY
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Brock Sansbury, MBA
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
OurRelationship LLC
Brian D Doss, Ph.D.
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
OurRelationship LLC
Locations
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Innovia Behavioral Health
Marietta, Georgia, United States
Voices of Hope Maryland
Elkton, Maryland, United States
Commonly Well
Potsdam, New York, United States
The Courage Center
Lexington, South Carolina, United States
Youturn Health
Coppell, Texas, United States
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Related Links
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Enrollment site for participants
Other Identifiers
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SUD SBIR Phase 1
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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