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Treatment Outcome in CBT for Cocaine Use

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New York State Psychiatric Institute

Status

Completed

Conditions

Cocaine Use Disorder

Treatments

Behavioral: CBT-RP

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other
NIH

Identifiers

NCT03538548
#7022
1R01DA035846-01A1 (U.S. NIH Grant/Contract)

Details and patient eligibility

About

Cognitive-behavioral treatments for cocaine abuse could be improved by an increased understanding of factors that predict treatment outcomes. The objective of this protocol is to conduct a study examining the impact of client characteristics on the effects of cognitive-behavioral therapy for cocaine abuse.

Full description

Study investigators will recruit treatment-seeking cocaine users (n = 100) from a separate protocol (#6912) who will receive a standard 12-week course of cognitive behavioral therapy for relapse prevention. Using a variety of self-report questionnaires and computer-based tasks, three major domains will be assessed and evaluated as predictors of treatment outcome: (1) impulsivity, (2) motivation to change, and (3) learning style. Measures of these factors will have been obtained in the #6912 protocol. A better understanding of the impact of impulsivity, motivation to change, and learning style on treatment outcome will provide critical information to guide the refinement of CBT for cocaine abuse. For example, the results of this study may help guide the development and introduction of more targeted cognitive remedial strategies or behavioral training components into the framework of evidenced-based practices. These additions may help ameliorate the deleterious effects of specific participant characteristics on the acquisition and implementation of coping skills, which can further improve the efficacy of CBT.

Enrollment

68 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 60 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. Individuals age 18-60.
  2. Currently report using cocaine via the intranasal or smoked route.
  3. Be able to give informed consent and comply with study procedures.

Exclusion criteria

  1. Individuals who meet current (i.e., within the past year) DSM-5 severe Substance Use Disorder (SUD) criteria (defined as the presence of 6 or more symptoms) for drugs other than cocaine, nicotine and caffeine.
  2. Individuals who meet current (i.e., within the past year) DSM-5 moderate to severe Major Depressive Disorder criteria (defined as a score of 17 or higher on the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale).
  3. Individuals who meet current DSM-5 criteria for any bipolar or psychotic disorder (other than transient psychosis due to drug use), or for all other psychiatric disorders not addressed by other exclusion criteria (e.g., anxiety disorders other than specific phobias, eating disorders, or ADHD) that require medical and/or psychological intervention.
  4. Individuals with a neurodevelopmental disorder (e.g., Intellectual Development Disorder, Autism Spectrum Disorder) except ADHD.
  5. Individuals with uncorrected visual or auditory deficits, or who cannot adequately read or understand the self-report assessment forms, or are so severely disabled they cannot comply with the requirements of the study.
  6. Individuals with current suicidal risk.
  7. Individuals who are legally mandated (e.g., to avoid incarceration, monetary or other penalties, etc.) to participate in substance abuse treatment program.
  8. Individuals who are currently receiving any professional treatment (e.g., therapy, medication) for substance abuse problems outside of the current research protocol.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

68 participants in 1 patient group

Treatment
Experimental group
Description:
Participants receive a standard 12-week course of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Relapse Prevention (CBT-RP; Carroll, 1998). The treatment protocol will be implemented over 12 weeks, with two 1-hour sessions per week for the first two weeks and one 1-hour session per week thereafter (i.e., a total of 14 sessions).
Treatment:
Behavioral: CBT-RP

Trial contacts and locations

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