A Cognitive Behavioral Therapy-Based Text Messaging Intervention for Methamphetamine Dependence
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Psychiatric |
Therapuetic Areas: | Psychiatry / Psychology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - Any |
Updated: | 5/27/2013 |
Start Date: | April 2012 |
End Date: | January 2013 |
Contact: | Vicky Keoleian |
Phone: | 925 284 5200 |
This Phase I, randomized, 22-day crossover study seeks to improve treatment outcomes for
methamphetamine-dependent subjects by developing a cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)- based
short message service (SMS) text messaging intervention as an adjunct to CBT group therapy.
Psychosocial therapies for methamphetamine (MA) addiction all have limited effectiveness,
and patients treated for MA dependence have a high rate of relapse. Additionally, there are
no currently approved medications for MA dependence. Thus, a significant need exists for
add-on therapy for treatment of MA addiction. CBT-based text messaging could serve as a
real-time intervention when craving and risk of MA use are high and patients are not in the
clinic. It could further serve to reinforce CBT group therapy. If found efficacious,
fully-automated CBT-based text messaging would be a relatively inexpensive adjunctive
therapy that could be readily scaled up for use in a large number of patients. Additionally,
this type of text messaging intervention also could be tailored to individual users, which
may enhance its efficacy. This Phase I randomized crossover study will evaluate the
feasibility and preliminary efficacy of CBT-based text messages in conjunction with CBT
group therapy delivered over a 22-day period in MA users in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Main inclusion criterion:
- English-speaking adults who are currently seeking treatment for methamphetamine
addiction
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