The investigator will conduct a pilot study evaluating the feasibility and acceptability of providing a computer-based program (CBT4CBT), used for the treatment of substance use disorders, in a church setting.
The investigator will conduct a pilot study evaluating the feasibility and acceptability of providing a computer-based program (CBT4CBT), used for the treatment of substance use disorders, in a church setting. Forty Black adults with a current DSM-5 alcohol or substance use disorder will utilize the 'CBT for CBT' program over a period of 8 weeks. Primary outcomes will be acceptability and feasibility of providing the treatment in a church setting. If found to be acceptable and feasible, with preliminary promise for reductions in substance use, the next step would be to adapt the computer intervention for this population and conduct a randomized controlled trial.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
40
The 'CBT for CBT' program is modeled closely on our NIDA-published CBT manual. Seven core skill modules will cover the following topics, which correspond to the major session topics in the manual: * Understanding and changing patterns of drug use, * Coping with craving, * Substance refusal skills, * Seemingly irrelevant decisions, * Planning for emergencies, and * Problem-solving skills. * Staying Safe
Dixwell Ave Congregational United Church of Christ
New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Recruitment Feasibility
Feasibility is a composite variable (yes/no indicator). This will be determined by counting the number of participants completing the CBT4CBT intervention with significant reductions in drug use, as measured by mean change scores in the severity and quantity of substance use, and functioning over the course of treatment.
Time frame: 8 weeks
Program Acceptability
Acceptability of treatment will be assessed by giving each participant a post-intervention satisfaction survey that assesses satisfaction with the intervention, perception of outcome, attitudes about spiritual practices accompanying CBT4CBT modules, and whether the participant would recommend this program to a friend. To evaluate the acceptability of CBT4CBT with BSUD in a church setting and to identify if religious behaviors led by trained church based health advisors (CHA), may increase the likely suitability of this intervention within the Black church.
Time frame: 8 weeks
Sessions Attended
To determine the feasibility of the program, the mean number of sessions attended was calculated per participant. The maximum number of sessions that could be attended was 7. A missed session could be made up in an additional week. The program lasted 8 weeks.
Time frame: 8 weeks
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