CI

At a glance

ClinicalIndex Comparison Record
N/ACompleted· 300 enrolled
Drug / intervention
De-coupling +2 morebehavioral
Likely dose
Not stated in record
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NCT02161211N/ACompleted

Dismantling the Components and Dosing of CBT for Co-Occurring Disorders

University of Minnesota·interventional·Posted Jun 11, 2014·Updated Feb 15, 2023

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating De-coupling, Anxiety Reduction, and 1 other intervention for CBT Decoupling and 2 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 300 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

The purpose of this study is to establish a brief CBT intervention that can largely, if not fully eliminate the deleterious effect of common co-occurring anxiety disorders on alcohol use disorder treatment outcomes.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
Allocation--
Masking--
Primary Purpose--
CountriesUnited States
Collaborators--

Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
201520162017201820192020202120222023202420252026
First PostedJun 11, 2014
Enrollment StartJul 1, 2014
Primary CompletionFeb 19, 2020
Study CompletionJun 19, 2020
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 5.6 yearsPosted 12.1 years ago

Interventions

De-couplingbehavioral

Six sessions of CBT for anxiety-alcohol de-coupling

Anxiety Reductionbehavioral

Six sessions of CBT for anxiety reduction.

Combinedbehavioral

Three sessions devoted to anxiety reduction and to anxiety-alcohol de-coupling each.