About this trial
Cocaine is the 2nd most used illicit substance in Europe and its use implies numerous health complications as well as an annual social cost of 8.7 G d'€. Classical (picture, video, audio, imagery based or in vivo) cue exposure therapy for substance craving (CET), i.e. the irrepressible and non-voluntary desire to use the substance, failed to prove efficacious in treating substance use disorder. Virtual reality cue exposure therapy for substance craving (VRCET), is more immersive, realistic and controllable, and is suggested as being a more efficacious intervention in reducing craving as compared to classical CET.
So far it's still not known, thus the secondary aim of the present randomized and clinical trial is to investigate, whether virtual reality cue exposure is more efficacious, as compared to classical cue exposure, in both eliciting and reducing cocaine craving in a clinical context of CET for cocaine craving. The main study aim to is to investigate whether a VRCET for cocaine craving based cognitivo-behavioral therapy (i.e. VRCET followed by memory focused cognitive therapy) is more efficacious than a behavioural therapy (i.e. classical exposure therapy to craving) in reducing cocaine craving.
To do so, 54 voluntary residential patients in treatment for cocaine use disorder will be recruited from the Universitary Hospital Center of Martinique (CHUM, Martinique, France) and Saint-Esprit Hospital Center (CHSE, Martinique, France) and randomly allocated in either a 3 weeks individual experimental treatment (10 meetings of VRET for cocaine craving followed by 5 meetings of memory focused cognitive therapy) or a 3 weeks individual control treatment (15 meetings of pictures based exposure therapy for cocaine craving). Self-reported measures of retrospective (last 14 days) and in virtuo exposure cocaine craving will be collected at the beginning, after 10 days, after 15 days of treatment and 1 month post. Others secondary subjective, urinary and physiological cocaine use related measures will also be collected.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Adult patients (age greater than or equal to 18),
Present the diagnostic criteria for a cocaine use disorder (DSM-5; SCID 5-CV),
Be voluntarily hospitalized and engaged in a residential standard treatment for cocaine use disorder at the Universitary Hospital of Martinique or at the Hospital Centre of Saint-Esprit in Martinique,
Present a motivation of "action" or "maintenance" of cocaine use cessation (University of Rhode Island Change Assessment Scale),
Disqualifiers
Current high suicide risk episode,
Current psychotic syndrome,
Current mania or hypomania episode,
Current post-traumatic stress
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Virtual Reality Cue Exposure (VRCE) Therapy for Cocaine Craving - 2 weeks
- Memory Focused Cognitive Therapy (MFCT) - 1 week
- Pictures-based Cue Exposure (PCE) Therapy for Cocaine Craving - 3 weeks
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Thomas Lehoux
Lead sponsor
University Hospital Center of Martinique
Sponsor institution
Laboratoire de Psychologie des Cognitions (Strasbourg University, France)
Collaborator
ICube Laboratory - Team IGG (Strasbourg University, France)
Collaborator
Hospital Center of Saint-Esprit (Martinique)
Collaborator
National Cancer Institute, France
Collaborator
French Institute for Public Health Research (IReSP)
Collaborator
GIRCI SOHO
Collaborator