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The Development of a Personalized, Real-time Intervention for Substance-using Emerging Adults Leaving Psychiatric Partial Hospitalization
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating PFIcope+EMI for Drinking, Alcohol. Completed, enrolled 20 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The investigators propose to enhance our existing coping motive-specific normative feedback intervention (PFIcope intervention) by capitalizing on EMA/EMI technology to pair real-time affective monitoring with tailored real-time relapse prevention texts for individuals with anxiety and depression who drink to cope. The goals of the PFIcope+EMI study are to help individuals to identify motives for drinking and to utilize alternate coping strategies for negative affect in place of alcohol.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
The intervention will be comprised of (1) an initial orientation session where the intervention is introduced, receipt of personalized normative information, motives feedback, and the development of an individual's personalized relapse prevention coping skills messages to be utilized through the course of the intervention; (2) EMA for monitoring of affect, drinking intention, alcohol use, and coping skills use; (3) EMI-tailored text messages sent based on EMA responses: individualized, self-chosen relapse prevention coping skills messages when participants report negative affect and intent to drink.