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使用包含生态瞬时评估和自我引导心理干预的移动应用程序降低酒精和兴奋剂依赖中的渴望及复吸风险:一项随机对照试验方案

Reducing craving and lapse risk in alcohol and stimulants dependence using mobile app involving ecological momentary assessment and self-guided psychological interventions: Protocol for a randomized controlled trial.

作者信息

Obarska Katarzyna, Binkowska Alicja A, Marcowski Przemysław, Szymczak Karol, Lewczuk Karol, Sollich Katarzyna, Banaszak Maria, Woronowicz Bohdan, Nowicka Małgorzata, Skorko Maciej, Gola Mateusz

机构信息

PredictWatch, Białystok, Poland.

Institute of Psychology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland

出版信息

Front Psychiatry. 2022 Dec 14;13:1011585. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.1011585. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The prevalence of alcohol consumption in Poland is estimated to be as high as 80% of the adult population. The use of stimulants is the second most common reason for seeking addiction treatment. However, treatment outcomes remain unsatisfactory, as 40-85% of individuals who complete various treatment programs relapse and fall back into addiction within 2 years following program completion.

METHODS

The 13-armed randomized controlled trial aimed to assess the effectiveness of a mobile app-based self-guided psychological intervention delivered a smartphone app () in reducing craving and lapse risk in problematic alcohol or stimulants use. Participant recruitment and data collection will be performed from June 2022 to September 2022. The 4-week mobile intervention program will include short-term and long-term intervention modules based mainly on mindfulness and cognitive-behavioral therapy. Intervention effectiveness assessment will include Ecological Momentary Assessment. That is, we will collect longitudinal data on a set of characteristics of day-to-day functioning. The primary outcomes will include a self-reported number of lapses and addiction craving level. In contrast, the secondary outcomes will be the severity of problematic substance use, anxiety and depression scores, and life satisfaction scores.

CONCLUSION

This study will establish how mobile app-based self-guided psychological interventions can help reduce craving and lapse risk in alcohol and stimulant dependence. If successful, this randomized controlled trial (RCT) may provide an innovative, easily available, and cost-effective mHealth approach for craving and lapse risk in substance addictions.

CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION

[https://clinicaltrials.gov/], identifier [NCT054 34429].

摘要

背景

据估计,波兰成年人的酒精消费率高达80%。使用兴奋剂是寻求成瘾治疗的第二大常见原因。然而,治疗效果仍然不尽人意,因为在完成各种治疗项目的个体中,有40%-85%在项目完成后的2年内复发并重新陷入成瘾状态。

方法

这项13组随机对照试验旨在评估一款基于移动应用程序的自我引导式心理干预措施(通过一款智能手机应用程序)在降低酒精或兴奋剂使用问题中的渴望和复发风险方面的有效性。参与者招募和数据收集将于2022年6月至2022年9月进行。为期4周的移动干预项目将包括主要基于正念和认知行为疗法的短期和长期干预模块。干预效果评估将包括生态瞬时评估。也就是说,我们将收集关于日常功能的一组特征的纵向数据。主要结果将包括自我报告的复发次数和成瘾渴望水平。相比之下,次要结果将是物质使用问题的严重程度、焦虑和抑郁评分以及生活满意度评分。

结论

本研究将确定基于移动应用程序的自我引导式心理干预如何有助于降低酒精和兴奋剂依赖中的渴望和复发风险。如果成功,这项随机对照试验(RCT)可能为物质成瘾中的渴望和复发风险提供一种创新、易于获得且具有成本效益的移动健康方法。

临床试验注册

[https://clinicaltrials.gov/],标识符 [NCT054 34429]。

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