There are currently 45 active clinical trials seeking participants for Substance Use research studies. The states with the highest number of trials for Autism participants are California, New York, Texas and Florida.
Trauma-Focused Intervention With Women Experiencing Homelessness
Recruiting
Homelessness and associated traumas disproportionately affect women. The biopsychosocial health consequences of untreated trauma are profound. PTSD frequently co-occurs with other chronic health conditions, including substance use disorders (SUD). Co-morbid PTSD and SUD (PTSD+SUD) is common and difficult to treat, resulting in severe morbidity and premature mortality among women experiencing homelessness. Executing this study will help to address the disproportionate PTSD+SUD comorbidity burden,... Read More
Gender:
Female
Ages:
18 years and above
Trial Updated:
05/15/2023
Locations: Deborah's Place, Chicago, Illinois +1 locations
Conditions: Psychological Trauma, Trauma and Stress Related Disorders, Substance-Related Disorders, Substance Use, Substance Use Disorders
Southwest Hub for American Indian Youth Suicide Prevention Research
Recruiting
To use a SMART design to evaluate which of four sequences of New Hope (NH), Elders Resilience (ER) and Case Management (CM) have the greater effects on immediate and longer-term suicidal ideation (primary outcome) and resilience (secondary outcome) among American Indian (AI) adolescents ages 10-24 identified at risk for suicide. Hypotheses: i. New Hope vs. CM alone will significantly reduce participant suicidal ideation. ii. Elders Resilience vs. CM alone will significantly improve participan... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
16 years and above
Trial Updated:
05/09/2023
Locations: Johns Hopkins Center for American Indian Health, Whiteriver, Arizona
Conditions: Suicide, Surveillance, Mental Health, Substance Use, Depressive Symptoms
tDCS and Impulsivity
Recruiting
Substance use disorder (SUD) affects more than 23 million Americans and claims more than 70,000 lives annually. With 40-60% relapse rate, SUD patients are high hospital utilizers, 65% of the incarcerated population, and are at high-risk for overdose and deaths. There is a pressing need for research in this area to advance beyond traditional pharmacological and behavioral therapies toward a greater focus on the mechanisms of risk for relapse and to improve personalization for SUD treatment. Neur... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
Between 18 years and 79 years
Trial Updated:
05/02/2023
Locations: Allison J. Huff, Tucson, Arizona
Conditions: Substance Use Disorders, Substance Abuse, Substance Use
A Scaleable Video Coaching Intervention for Opioid-using Mothers
Recruiting
This study will adapt and evaluate a novel, innovative, and highly scalable parenting intervention that employs video coaching to target responsive parenting, Filming Interactions to Nurture Development (FIND), among women who have been referred to or are in treatment for opioid misuse/addiction.
Gender:
All
Ages:
50 years and below
Trial Updated:
03/27/2023
Locations: University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon
Conditions: Child Behavior, Parent-Child Relations, Substance Use, Substance Abuse
Assessing the PrEP Care Cascade Among Black Men and Transwomen in the Southeastern US
Recruiting
The proposed research aims to assess the multiple forms and paths of stigma and substance use as they relate to pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) use for HIV prevention. How stigma and an evolving public health landscape impact PrEP use among Black sexual minorit men who use substances is unknown. The current application focuses on addressing critical and novel questions to improving the essential building blocks of biomedical prevention approaches by providing crucial information for enhancing in... Read More
Gender:
Male
Ages:
18 years and above
Trial Updated:
03/19/2023
Locations: SHARE Project, Atlanta, Georgia
Conditions: HIV Seropositivity, Substance Use, STI, Stigma, Social
Dual Use Approach Bias Training for Nicotine Addiction
Recruiting
The present project will evaluate the initial efficacy of approach bias retraining among dual combustible cigarette (CC) and electronic cigarette (ECIG) users. The study employs a randomized controlled design to follow 90 experienced dual CC/ECIG users motivated to quit nicotine as they engage in a self-guided quit attempt following approach bias retraining.
Gender:
All
Ages:
18 years and above
Trial Updated:
12/06/2022
Locations: RESTORE Laboratory, Houston, Texas
Conditions: Tobacco Smoking, Electronic Cigarette Use, Substance Use
Unidos Against ATOD Use Intervention Trial
Recruiting
Adolescent alcohol tobacco and drug (ATOD) use is a major public health concern, with rates for Latino middle school youth higher than other ethnic groups. One well-established precursor of adolescent ATOD use is psychosocial stress. The proposed project examines the preliminary efficacy of Unidos to decrease ATOD use among Latino youth in new settlement areas. The goals of this efficacy trial will be achieved by accomplishing two specific aims: (1) Evaluate the potential of the intervention to... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
Between 12 years and 17 years
Trial Updated:
07/26/2022
Locations: Oklahoma State University-Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma
Conditions: Substance Use
mHealth Systems Navigation- Breaking Systems Barriers for Trans Women Living With HIV
Recruiting
The proposed study will test a mHealth peer navigation intervention for trans women living with HIV in a trans public health clinics to increase initiation and engagement in mental health and substance use services. The peer will navigate and provide support in-person and via mobile phone with HIPAA-compliant text messaging. Ecological momentary assessments will be conducted to enhance self-monitoring of mental health stress and coping-related substance use.
Gender:
Female
Ages:
18 years and above
Trial Updated:
03/09/2022
Locations: San Francisco Department of Public Health, San Francisco, California
Conditions: Mental Health Issue, Substance Use
Health and Resilience Projects: Foundations
Recruiting
The Health and Resilience Project (HARP): Foundations is investigating the efficacy of the Strong African American Families (SAAF) intervention in promoting the health and well being of African American adolescents. Youth age 10-13 and their primary caregivers are randomly assigned to receive SAAF or to a control group. Participants complete baseline and follow-up measures regarding vulnerability to substance use based on a neuroimmune model of stress coping.
Gender:
All
Ages:
Between 10 years and 13 years
Trial Updated:
02/14/2022
Locations: Center for Family Research, Athens, Georgia
Conditions: Substance Use