Leveraging Transdermal Alcohol Monitoring to Reduce Drinking Among DWI Defendants
Status: | Recruiting |
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Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 21 - Any |
Updated: | 8/22/2018 |
Start Date: | May 1, 2017 |
End Date: | April 30, 2022 |
Contact: | Donald Dougherty, PhD |
Email: | doughertyd@uthscsa.edu |
Phone: | 210-567-2728 |
The current study will evaluate the efficacy of contingency management (i.e., reinforcement
for avoiding heavy drinking) among adults arrested for drunk driving and who are at risk for
ongoing heavy drinking.
for avoiding heavy drinking) among adults arrested for drunk driving and who are at risk for
ongoing heavy drinking.
Individuals who have a drunk driving arrest and are at risk for ongoing heavy drinking will
be recruited to test the efficacy of contingency management for reducing alcohol use and
identifying mechanisms of change. We will recruit those arrested for drunk driving offenses,
≥ 21 years of age, who at risk for ongoing heavy alcohol use and randomize them to one of two
groups: control or a contingency management. Participants experience 8 weekly assessments of
current alcohol use and other variables associated with changes in alcohol use.
Post-intervention, participants will return to the laboratory once per month at 3, 6, 9, and
12 months post-study entry for follow-up procedures to determine the mechanisms of drinking
behavior change.
be recruited to test the efficacy of contingency management for reducing alcohol use and
identifying mechanisms of change. We will recruit those arrested for drunk driving offenses,
≥ 21 years of age, who at risk for ongoing heavy alcohol use and randomize them to one of two
groups: control or a contingency management. Participants experience 8 weekly assessments of
current alcohol use and other variables associated with changes in alcohol use.
Post-intervention, participants will return to the laboratory once per month at 3, 6, 9, and
12 months post-study entry for follow-up procedures to determine the mechanisms of drinking
behavior change.
Inclusion Criteria:
- arrested for drunk driving offense
Exclusion Criteria:
- significant alcohol withdrawal symptoms
- medical condition that would contraindicate participation (e.g., pregnancy, scheduled
surgery)
- inability to comprehend the informed consent process or study instructions
- presence of a DSM-5 psychiatric disorder with symptoms of psychosis and/or delirium
- incarceration
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4502 Medical Drive
San Antonio, Texas 78284
San Antonio, Texas 78284
(210) 567-7000
Phone: 210-567-2728
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