About this trial
The goal of this treatment development project is to develop an adaptive ecological momentary intervention (a-EMI) for young adults using marijuana and alcohol that is grounded in self-regulation and social cognitive theories. To determine the most efficacious intervention strategies, the investigators will test variations of intervention components to identify the best combination. The study will take place at the Center for Integrated Health Care Research at Kaiser Permanente Hawaii (KPHI), located in Honolulu (island of Oahu). Following pilot testing with 6 participants, the study team will assess the feasibility and efficacy of intervention components on two primary outcomes (negative consequences and protective behavioral strategies \[PBS\]) using a fractional factorial experimental design, with post-intervention assessment and one- and three-month follow-ups. 136 diverse young adults recruited from KPHI who report current simultaneous alcohol and marijuana (SAM) use will be randomly assigned to one of eight groups, representing experimental conditions that include or do not include intervention strategies focused on craving reduction and PBS. As a result of this process, individual and/or combined components that lead to improved outcomes will be retained in a subsequent randomized controlled trial, while ineffective components will be eliminated.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
resident of state of Hawai'i and island of O'ahu
age 18-30 years
has sought services at Kaiser Permanente Hawaii within the past year
report marijuana use, heavy drinking, and simultaneous alcohol and marijuana use
Disqualifiers
None
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Condition 1: Craving daily+PBS daily
- Condition 2: Craving daily+PBS trigger
- Condition 3: Craving trigger+PBS daily
- Condition 4: Craving trigger+PBS trigger
- Condition 5: PBS daily+ PBS trigger
- Condition 6: Craving daily+Craving trigger
- Condition 7: Craving daily+Craving trigger+PBS daily+PBS trigger
- Condition 8: No daily or trigger craving or PBS
Treatment groups
8
Treatment groupsSee each treatment group below.
Sponsors and collaborators
Kaiser Permanente
Lead sponsor
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
Collaborator