About this trial
An important part of substance use treatment for many people is learning what triggers their substance use and urges, and how they can better manage those triggers. In this study, the investigators will generate a model for each individual that shows likely causal links between their substance use, urges, and comorbid symptoms (e.g., anxiety, depression, and PTSD), and the investigators will examine these models as a group to draw conclusions about common causes for substance use (and recovery) among Veterans with substance use disorders. The investigators will also test whether receiving a personal model and clinical feedback improves substance use disorder and comorbid symptom outcomes. Results will include both patient-reported and statistically-determined causes of substance use for individuals and groups, clinical impact of a personalized model and feedback session, and participant feedback about the relevance of this study and intervention.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Inclusion criteria for this study are intended to include most Veterans with SUD
a clinical score on the alcohol use disorders identification test (AUDIT) or drug use disorders identification test (DUDIT)
past-month substance use
a reliable access to a smartphone, tablet, or other device with capability of accessing and completing surveys throughout the day
Disqualifiers
exclusion criteria are being under the influence of a judgment-impairing substance at the time of consent (e.g., cannabis, alcohol, illicit opioids)
participants will be invited to return another day
being legally compelled to complete treatment
or being under civil commitment
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Personal Causal Model + Personalized Feedback
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
VA Office of Research and Development
Lead sponsor
Emory University
Collaborator
University of Minnesota
Collaborator