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Open Pilot Trial Evaluating an Avatar-Guided Intervention for Emerging Adults With Alcohol Use Problems and Suicide Risk (EA-Avatar)

U

University of Massachusetts, Worcester

Status

Enrolling

Conditions

Suicidal Ideation
Binge Drinking

Treatments

Behavioral: EA-Avatar

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other
NIH

Identifiers

NCT06595862
R00AA029154 (U.S. NIH Grant/Contract)
001128

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study is an open pilot usability trial to test the 1) usability of a newly developed mobile health intervention to help manage suicidal ideation and alcohol use problems and 2) feasibility of research protocols with emerging adults (18-29 year-olds) who present to the emergency department.

Full description

This study is an open pilot usability trial with emerging adults presenting to the emergency department with binge drinking and suicidal thoughts. The main study aims are to test the usability of a newly developed avatar-guided mobile health intervention and feasibility of 28 days of daily assessments and four follow-ups at 4-, 8-, and 12-weeks after discharge.

Ten emerging adults aged 18-29 years old will be recruited from the emergency department who have suicidal ideation and alcohol use problems. Exclusion criteria are conditions that would preclude research participation (e.g., cognitive disabilities, in police custody; at imminent risk of harming oneself in the emergency department).

All ten participants will be given access to a newly designed avatar-guided digital intervention and text message intervention (EA-Avatar) for 12 weeks in addition to usual emergency department care. Participants will complete measures of alcohol use, suicidal ideation, and alcohol-related cognitions and experiences, as well as service utilization. They will also complete a scale of usability of the avatar intervention and qualitative interviews of the intervention and research protocols.

Based on participant qualitative interviews, a scale of usability of the digital intervention, feedback surveys, recruitment and retention in the study, participant completion of daily diary and ecological assessment surveys, and analysis of mobile intervention usage data, the intervention will be revised, before testing in a larger randomized controlled feasibility trial.

Enrollment

10 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 29 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Emergency department admission for alcohol- or suicide-related reason
  • aged 18-29
  • speak, read, and understand English
  • binge drinking and alcohol use problems in the past month
  • active suicidal ideation in the past month
  • owning and having access to a personal smartphone

Exclusion criteria

  • severe cognitive delay, active psychosis, or heavy intoxication that precludes research participation
  • at imminent safety risk and need to be on a 1:1 observation, in which case research may interfere with their clinical care in the emergency department
  • under arrest or a prisoner/inmate
  • not interested or are unwilling to use an avatar-guided digital intervention

Trial design

Primary purpose

Other

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

10 participants in 1 patient group

EA-Avatar
Experimental group
Description:
The avatar-guided digital intervention includes monitoring of alcohol use and common triggers suicidal thoughts, skills to manage alcohol use and suicidal thoughts, resources on how to access outpatient care and crisis hotlines for suicidal thoughts, and achievements for milestones. In addition, text messages provide reminders to access the avatar platform to learn or practice skills and provide encouragement. EA-Avatar is given in addition to emergency department care as usual.
Treatment:
Behavioral: EA-Avatar

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Lourah M Kelly, Ph.D.

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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