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Pilot Test of Parent-Focused Cannabis-Related Actions and Practices Intervention for Adolescent Marijuana Abuse (CAP)

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Oregon Research Institute

Status

Completed

Conditions

Cannabis Use Disorder, Moderate
Cannabis Use Disorder, Mild

Treatments

Behavioral: Cannabis Actions and Practices Resource for Parents

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04923230
R34DA049070

Details and patient eligibility

About

The randomized clinical trial involves the pilot-testing of a theory-guided, empirically based, and low-cost intervention designed for legal medical marijuana-using parents to enhance parenting behaviors that limit youth exposure to marijuana, reduce or halt youth marijuana use, and increase youth awareness of the harmful consequences of marijuana during the youth years. Parents will be randomized to an intervention condition or to a wait list control condition. Pre- and post-intervention assessments will evaluate parent and youth marijuana and other substance use, perceptions and attitudes about marijuana, parenting and family functioning, and youth behavioral health.

Full description

The Stage 1A/1B treatment development research will involve a mixed-methods approach to formulating the Cannabis Actions and Practices (CAP) intervention. CAP is a parent-focused intervention to help parent medical marijuana (MM) users address adolescent marijuana use. The pilot evaluation of CAP will be conducted with 60 MM parents who will be randomly assigned to CAP (n=30) or to a delayed CAP wait-list (WL) condition (n=30). Parents and their adolescents will be assessed at baseline and 3, and 6 months after baseline. Primary outcomes will be adolescent marijuana use and perceptions of marijuana harmfulness. Secondary outcomes will include parenting behaviors such as youth exposure to marijuana, communications discouraging adolescent marijuana use, and setting expectations. The investigators will also examine key targets of change, including changes in adolescent behavioral health, parent perceptions of marijuana harmfulness, parent monitoring, parent sense of competence, parent behavioral intentions, and family relationships. Parents assigned to the delayed CAP condition will receive the CAP intervention after a 3-month waiting period, and these participants will receive baseline and 3-month follow-up assessments. The study design and assessment schedule will afford the opportunity for both a between-groups test of the efficacy of CAP between intervention and delayed participants, as well as within-person test of pre- and post-intervention differences in the primary and secondary outcomes among all 60 parent/adolescent dyads. The between-groups arm of the proposed design will provide an initial evaluation of the causal effects of the CAP intervention on primary and secondary marijuana use outcomes. The within-person arm of the design will provide an assessment of the degree to which participating parents improve in targeted areas of skill development and functioning after receiving the CAP intervention. All between-groups and within-person intervention effects will be evaluated within an intent-to-treat analytic framework. The study is designed to evaluate the promise of CAP, a novel theory-guided, empirically based, brief early intervention, for helping parent legal medical marijuana users support marijuana abstinence in their marijuana-involved adolescents.

Enrollment

120 patients

Sex

All

Ages

13+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

Parent Inclusion Criteria:

  • Has a valid New Mexico medical marijuana card
  • A biological or adoptive parent, step-parent or other parent figure who serves as the primary caregiver of a 13- to 17-year-old adolescent
  • Parents and youth live together at least 40% of the time (i.e., minimum of 3 days per week)
  • Reside in the greater Albuquerque, New Mexico area
  • Has sufficient residential stability to permit probable contact at follow-up (e.g., not homeless at time of intake)
  • Has sufficient English language skills to participate in the interventions and complete assessments

Adolescent inclusion criteria:

  • Reports marijuana use on at least one occasion
  • Has sufficient English language skills to complete assessments

Parent exclusion Criteria:

  • Parent appears to have insufficient cognitive functioning to understand consent process, assessments and interventions
  • Currently in drug treatment for a cannabis or other substance use disorder, whether medical or non-medical, and (3) a spouse or parenting partner is already enrolled in the study.

Adolescent exclusion criteria:

  • Has a valid New Mexico medical marijuana card
  • Reports weekly use of an illicit drug (i.e., excluding alcohol, tobacco, or marijuana)
  • Appears to have insufficient cognitive functioning to understand assent process and assessments
  • A sibling is already participating in the study

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

120 participants in 2 patient groups

CAP Intervention
Experimental group
Description:
CAP is a parent-focused intervention being developed to help parents in states with legalized medical marijuana to address adolescent marijuana use. The proposed intervention will address the effects of marijuana on adolescent behavioral health, brain development, and social functioning and enhance parent motivation to use CAP concepts. Guided by formative research, CAP will build skills and provide strategies to: (1) restrict adolescent exposure to cannabis products and parent cannabis use in the home, (2) improve parent communication about their own cannabis use and expectations about youth marijuana use, (3) improve monitoring, (4) increase positive reinforcement for youth abstinence, and (5) address parent negative emotions. Parents will meet in groups with an interventionist for two 75-minute sessions. Presentations, discussion, and roleplay will be used to help parents gain mastery of preventive parenting behaviors and related strategies to reduce adolescent marijuana use.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Cannabis Actions and Practices Resource for Parents
Wait List
No Intervention group
Description:
Parents randomly assigned to Wait List Delayed CAP (WL) will receive no intervention for the baseline to 3-month follow-up period. Thus, the WL condition will serve as a comparison group from baseline to the 3-month assessment point. After the 3-month follow-up assessment, WL parents will be offered the CAP intervention. The final assessment for the WL participants will function as a 3-month follow-up assessment, allowing us to aggregate data all 60 parent-adolescent dyads to conduct within group analyses of pre- to post-intervention change on key variables of interest.

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Ken Winters, Ph.D.; Holly B Waldron, Ph.D.

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