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NCT06860607 | RECRUITING | Alcohol Use Disorder


Environment and Alcohol: A Pilot Study
Sponsor:

National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)

Brief Summary:

Background: Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a chronic disease that causes more than 140,000 US deaths each year. AUD treatment often includes therapy and medication. Some people with AUD may also benefit from behavioral and lifestyle changes. Objective: To evaluate the effects of different activities and environments on drinking behaviors and mental health in people with AUD. Eligibility: People aged 21 years and older with AUD. Design: Participants will have up to 10 study visits in Baltimore. Participants will have a baseline visit. They will have a physical exam with blood and urine tests. They will have a breath test for alcohol and a test that measures body composition. They will answer questions about their alcohol and substance use; mental and physical health; mood and anxiety; and sleep quality. Participants will download an app called MetricWire. The app will send 3 sets of questions to be answered at different times throughout the day. The study visits will include 2 stages: 1. Active stage. On these visits, participants will use a virtual reality system called the Meta Quest Pro (MQP) as they choose. Then they may choose among video games, puzzles, books, crafts, and other activities.. These sessions will last for 3 hours. 2. Passive stage. On these visits, participants will watch videos selected by the research team. These sessions will last for 3 hours. On the last visit of each stage, participants will sit in a room that looks like a bar. They will answer questions about their cravings, their urge to drink, and how many drinks they would buy. Participants will be served 1 drink containing alcohol. They will be asked about their cravings and subjective effects of alcohol after drinking it.

Condition or disease

Alcohol Use Disorder

Intervention/treatment

Evaluate the effects of Environmental Enrichment (EE) on alcohol consumption

Phase

PHASE1

Detailed Description:

Study Description: This study will investigate the effects of cognitive and sensorimotor environmental enrichment (EE) on alcohol drinking, alcohol cue-reactivity, and other related outcomes in participants with alcohol use disorder (AUD). The hypothesis is that the psychological and physiological effects of environmental enrichment will confer therapeutic benefits for people with AUD, especially on measures of alcohol consumption and cue-elicited craving. Objectives: Primary Objectives: 1\. Evaluate the effects of EE on alcohol consumption Secondary Objectives: 1. Evaluate the effects of EE on other ecological momentary assessments (EMA) 2. Evaluate the effects of EE on bar-lab assessments Endpoints: Primary Endpoints: 1\. Self-reported alcohol consumed using ecological momentary assessment Secondary Endpoints: 1. State assessments of varying psychological, social, and environmental domains associated with AUD 2. \- Cue reactivity: AUQ, AAS * APT * Alcohol challenge: B-BAES, AUQ, BrAC

Study Type : INTERVENTIONAL
Estimated Enrollment : 44 participants
Masking : NONE
Primary Purpose : OTHER
Official Title : Environment and Alcohol: A Pilot Study
Actual Study Start Date : 2025-09-10
Estimated Primary Completion Date : 2027-03-01
Estimated Study Completion Date : 2028-03-01

Information not available for Arms and Intervention/treatment

Ages Eligible for Study: 21 Years to 100 Years
Sexes Eligible for Study: ALL
Accepts Healthy Volunteers: 1
Criteria
* INCLUSION CRITERIA
  • To meet eligibility for this study, participants must meet all the following criteria
    • 1. At least 21 years old
    • 2. Owns a cellular device ("smart phone") and is willing to download the EMA application and use it to answer the study questionnaires
    • 3. Diagnosis of alcohol use disorder (minimum of 2 DSM-5 criteria on a valid diagnostic tool, e.g., Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI) or the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM Disorders (SCID))
    • 4. Self-reported drinking, according to alcohol Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB), of \> 7 drinks per week for females or \> 14 drinks per week for males, on average, during the 28-day period prior to screening + at least four days with \> 3 drinks for females or \> 4 drinks for males during the 28-day period prior to screening
    • 5. Most recent Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment for Alcohol - revised (CIWA-Ar) score \< 10
    • 6. If a female of childbearing potential: not pregnant or breastfeeding, no intention to become pregnant during the study duration, and agrees to use a highly effective contraception method to prevent pregnancy for the entire study duration. Highly effective contraception methods will be determined by the MAI or designee.
    • EXCLUSION CRITERIA
      • Any individual who meets any of the following criteria will be excluded from this study
        • 1. Current use of FDA-approved pharmacotherapy for AUD (or of a medication intended as an off-label use to treat AUD as determined by the MAI), or currently seeking treatment for AUD
        • 2. Medical and/or mental health conditions that are clinically unstable and would therefore compromise the safety and/or scientific integrity of the study, as determined by the MAI or study team respectively.
        • 3. Known history of clinically significant cybersickness.
        • 4. Any other reason or clinical condition that the Investigators judge would interfere with study participation and/or be unsafe for a participant
        • 5. Unable to speak, read, write, and understand English
        • Justification: Many of the assessments have only been validated in English, and therefore, a non-English translation would jeopardize the scientific integrity of the study.

Environment and Alcohol: A Pilot Study

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Locations


RECRUITING

United States, Maryland

National Institute on Drug Abuse

Baltimore, Maryland, United States, 21224

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