At a glance
ClinicalIndex Comparison RecordN/ACompleted· 300 enrolled
Drug / intervention
De-coupling +2 morebehavioral
Likely dose
Not stated in record
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Dismantling the Components and Dosing of CBT for Co-Occurring Disorders
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--
ConditionsCBT Decoupling, CBT Anxiety Reduction, CBT Combined
CountriesUnited States
Collaborators--
Timeline
N/ACompletedFinished
201520162017201820192020202120222023202420252026
First PostedJun 2014
Enrollment StartJul 2014
Primary CompletionFeb 2020
Study CompletionJun 2020
TodayJul 2026
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.