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CBT4BCT is a self paced web-based program that uses videos and lessons to help people learn skills they can use to cut down or stop drinking. Participants will receive a $10 e-gift card for every PEth sample submitted within 48 hours of the visit regardless of the result. Participants will receive gift card incentives when they attend visits and provide blood samples (PEth Samples). Participants will submit PEth samples weekly for the first four weeks of the study, then every two weeks (weeks six, eight), then every four weeks (weeks 12,16, 20, 24), and at week 26. Each time they submit a PEth sample, they will receive gift cards equal to the average CM earnings during the previous month, resulting in total average earnings equivalent to the CM group. This group will receive incentives regardless of the results of their PEth tests.",[13],"Behavioral: Computer Based Training for Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for AUD (CBT4CBT)",{"label":15,"type":16,"description":17,"interventionNames":18},"CM Condition (Contingency Management + CBT4CBT)","EXPERIMENTAL","Participants will receive 8 weeks of CBT4CBT and incentives for timely shipping. In addition, those in the CM Condition will receive at least $20 for each PEth-negative sample. Participants will receive an additional $5 for each week of consecutive negative PEth tests, with a $90 cap. In Initiation Phase, participants will attend virtual visits, provide PEth samples, and be rewarded for a decrease in PEth weekly. Maintenance Phase will begin when a participant's PEth sample is \\\u003C 20 ng\u002FmL. In Maintenance Phase, participants will attend visits and submit PEth samples every two weeks for four weeks (i.e., weeks 6 \\& 8). They will then attend visits and submit PEth samples every four weeks (weeks 12, 16, 20, 24), and on week 26. If participants submit a positive PEth sample, they will return to Initiation Phase and receive $20 for their next negative sample. Participants will attend visits and submit samples weekly until their PEth level is \\\u003C 20 ng\u002FmL and they restart Maintenance Phase.",[19,13],"Behavioral: Contingency Management",[21,28],{"type":22,"name":23,"description":24,"armGroupLabels":25,"otherNames":26},"BEHAVIORAL","Contingency Management","Contingency Management (CM) is an intervention that uses positive reinforcement (e.g. gift cards) to reinforce a desired behavior (e.g. negative alcohol biomarker tests) on a frequent (e.g. weekly), escalating (e.g. $5\u002Fweek) schedule (e.g. 26 weeks) in order to increase the occurrence of that behavior (e.g. long term alcohol abstinence or reduction in drinking).",[15],[27],"Motivational Incentives",{"type":22,"name":29,"description":30,"armGroupLabels":31,"otherNames":32},"Computer Based Training for Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for AUD (CBT4CBT)","CBT4CBT is an evidence-based online intervention that teaches CBT principles and skills to help people with alcohol use disorder reduce their drinking. CBT4CBT teaches CBT principles through video, graphics, audio instruction, and interactive exercises. Modules include video-based examples to emphasize learning of behavioral, cognitive, and affective strategies, with an emphasis on learning from examples of individuals using skills in a range of situations. Skills taught include functional analysis, coping with craving and emotions, problem solving, decision making, challenging thoughts, and assertive alcohol refusal. Interactive exercises and homework are used to encourage skills learning and practice.",[15,9],null,[34,38,41],{"name":35,"affiliation":36,"role":37},"Michael McDonell, PhD","Washington State University Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine","PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR",{"name":39,"affiliation":40,"role":37},"Nathalie Hill-Kapturczak, PhD","University of Texas Health San Antonio",{"name":42,"affiliation":43,"role":37},"Sean Murphy, PhD","Weill Cornell",[45,50],{"name":46,"role":47,"phone":48,"phoneExt":32,"email":49},"Rachael M Beck, BS","CONTACT","509-818-7024","prism.vitastudy@wsu.edu",{"name":51,"role":47,"phone":52,"phoneExt":32,"email":53},"Julianne Jett, PhD","509-368-6816","julianne.jett@wsu.edu",[55],{"facility":5,"status":56,"city":57,"state":58,"zip":59,"country":60,"countryCode":61,"cosmosGeoPoint":62,"geoPoint":67,"contacts":68},"RECRUITING","Spokane","Washington","99201","United States","US",{"type":63,"coordinates":64},"Point",[65,66],-117.42908,47.65966,{"lat":66,"lon":65},[69],{"name":35,"role":47,"phone":70,"phoneExt":32,"email":71},"509-368-6967","mmcdonell@wsu.edu",{"type":37,"investigatorFullName":73,"investigatorTitle":74,"investigatorAffiliation":5,"oldNameTitle":32,"oldOrganization":32},"Michael McDonell","Professor",[76,78,80],{"name":77,"class":6},"The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio",{"name":79,"class":6},"Weill Medical College of Cornell University",{"name":81,"class":82},"National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)","NIH","100536490","virtual-incentive-treatment-for-alcohol-100536490",false,"NCT06265506","Virtual Incentive Treatment for Alcohol","Assessing the Clinical and Cost-Effectiveness of a Virtual PEth-based Contingency Management for Adults With AUD","VITA","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Had 2 heavy drinking episodes (assigned male at birth \\> 4 standard drinks (SDs), assigned female at birth \\> 3 SDs) or ≥14 SDs in the prior 14 days verified by PEth 16:0\u002F18:1 biomarker \\> 20 ng\u002FmL (indicates at least 2 heavy drinking episodes in past two weeks);\n2. Have a DSM-5 diagnosis of a current AUD as assessed by the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-5;\n3. 18+ (individuals over 65 will be assessed for cognitive impairments)\n4. Are not receiving treatment for AUD\n5. Are able to complete virtual study visits via Zoom\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n1. have a current diagnosis of severe substance use disorder (other than AUD, tobacco, and cannabis);\n2. PEth biomarker ≤ 20 ng\u002FmL (indicates no heavy drinking in past month)\n3. inability to provide informed consent based on the UBACC or MacCAT-CR;\n4. alcohol withdrawal-related seizure or hospitalization in prior 12 months;\n5. psychiatrically or medically unsafe to participate, as assessed by the PI; and\u002For\n6. currently enrolled in alcohol treatment or another alcohol treatment study.","ALL","18 Years",{"count":94,"type":95},200,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[98],"NA","The overall objective of this program of research is to utilize phosphatidylethanol (PEth), a blood-based biomarker that can detect alcohol use for up to 28 days to deliver a feasible telehealth-based 26-week CM intervention. This study will test a telehealth PEth-based CM model in a sample of adults with AUD (n=200), recruited via online platforms by randomizing individuals to six months of 1) an online cognitive behavioral therapy for AUD (CBT4CBT) and telehealth PEth-based CM (CM condition) or 2) CBT4CBT and reinforcers for submitting blood samples (no abstinence required) (control condition). Investigators will assess group differences in PEth-defined abstinence and regular excessive drinking (PEth \\>= 200 ng\u002FmL), and alcohol-related harms (e.g., smoking, drug use). This study will address important gaps in CM research by assessing outcomes during a 12-month follow-up, which is much longer than most previous CM studies; using a conceptual model to identify predictors of post-treatment abstinence. Investigators will conduct an economic analysis to place the cost of this model in the context of downstream CM-associated cost-offsets and improvements in personal and public health.",[101,102,103,104],"Alcohol Use Disorder","Alcohol Drinking","Alcohol Abuse","Alcohol Dependence",[23,106,107,108,109,110,111,112,113,114,115,116,117,118,119,120,121,122,123,124,125,126,127],"Alcohol Abstinence","Adult","Biological Markers","Blood","Clinical effectiveness","Cognitive Therapy","Blood collection","Ethyl glucuronide","Health Care Costs","Heavy Drinking","Addictions Neuroclinical Assessment","Cognition","Incentives","Phosphatidylethanol","Incentive salience","Anhedonia","Longitudinal Studies","Prediction of Response to Therapy","Randomized Clinical Trial","Telehealth","Virtual Health","Video conference","2025-05-23",{"date":130,"type":131},"2025-05-30","ACTUAL",{"date":133,"type":131},"2024-06-18",{"date":135,"type":95},"2028-04-04",{"name":5,"class":6},1]