Web Intervention for Concerned Partners to Prevent Service Member Alcohol Abuse Abuse



Status:Completed
Conditions:Psychiatric
Therapuetic Areas:Psychiatry / Psychology
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - Any
Updated:10/1/2017
Start Date:November 2014
End Date:August 31, 2017

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Web Intervention for Concerned Partners to Prevent Service Member Alcohol Abuse

The purpose of this study is to adapt and pilot-test a web-based intervention intended to
help concerned partners provide support to service members with alcohol misuse and to begin
development of a service member module based on service member's input.

U.S. military service members engaged in alcohol misuse are a vulnerable population with high
unmet need. Alcohol misuse is a stage of problem drinking that occurs before abuse and
dependence, placing service members' partners and families at risk for serious consequences.
Unfortunately, existing military reporting policies may discourage service members from
seeking help for fear of negative career consequences. Service members report encouragement
from their partners as the most prevalent facilitator of seeking care and individuals who
change their drinking patterns most often cite partner support as the most helpful mechanism
in supporting change. Thus, targeting service members' partners using preventive
interventions can be an important vehicle for preventing the progression to abuse and
dependence. A 3-year study is proposed to adapt and pilot-test a web-based intervention (WBI)
intended to help concerned partners (CPs) provide support to service members with alcohol
misuse and to begin development of a service member module based on service member's input.
First, an evidence-based intervention known as Community Reinforcement and Family Training
(CRAFT) intervention will be adapted to the web. The specific aims are as follows: Aim 1:
Develop a 4-session web-based intervention (WBI) prototype and make iterative revisions based
on feedback from 15-20 CPs. Aim 2: Conduct a randomized controlled pilot-test of the
finalized WBI (n=50) compared to delayed WBI (n=50), and evaluate the impact of the WBI on
CP's reports of service member help-seeking (e.g., counseling, self-help, primary care,
treatment) and drinking, and CP well-being and relationship satisfaction three months after
the intervention. Aim 3: Begin development of a follow-on WBI module for service members
based on service member input and content evaluation. Service members will be asked their
intervention preferences and feedback on a proposed WBI for them. This project is significant
because it has the potential to benefit a large population of military service members who
may be disproportionately affected by the current OEF/OIF/OND conflicts and whose drinking
misuse would otherwise go undetected and untreated. It also develops a new prevention model
that does not rely on service members or partners attending a hospital or clinical facility
to access care. The proposed study is innovative because there are no CP-based preventive
interventions addressing misuse. This pilot study will inform the development of an R01 trial
that evaluates a larger randomized study of a WBI for CPs with a follow-on intervention for
service members.

Inclusion Criteria:

1. if they are currently living with their partner,

2. if they have had contact with their partner at least 40% of the time in the past 90
days (e.g., most of the evenings or most of the days in a given week),

3. if they are in a romantic relationship with the service member,

4. if they have a computer they can use in a private area,

5. if the CP and service member are at least 18 years of age,

6. if their partner is currently an active duty service member,

7. if the CP or service member has not attended couples or drug/alcohol counseling in the
past 60 days,

8. if the CP does not plan to separate from their partner in the next 60 days,

9. if they feel their partner has a problem with their drinking, and

10. if they do not endorse any domestic violence in the past year. -

Exclusion Criteria:

1. if the CP plans to seek counseling in the next 90 days, and/or

2. reports feeling unsafe to discuss drinking with his/her partner -
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