The primary objective is to test the theory of Reinforcer Pathology via manipulation of the temporal window with successive Episodic Future Thinking generation in individuals with cocaine use disorder.
Adults with cocaine use disorder will be randomly assigned to experimental or control groups, stratified by polydrug use disorder, SES, and sex. The experimental group will compare episodic future thinking (EFT) to control episodic thinking (CET). The study procedures will include a baseline session (S1) and a 4-week intervention period where participants will return to the lab three times a week. Participants will generate new EFT and CET events at approximately weekly intervals. The EFT or CET events will be texted to them twice daily with urine samples obtained thrice-weekly. To probe resistance to disruption, both groups will receive stress-inducing probes that shorten the temporal window after the first and last cue generation. During the first assessment visit (S2), participants will be randomized with stratification to generate either episodic future thinking (EFT) or control episodic thinking (CET) events and will undergo neuroimaging procedures. At the following session in S3, participants will be randomized to receive one of two stress probes (counterbalanced) or their respective control. Participants will be exposed to a stress probe or control at S3 and the corresponding narrative at the next visit, S4. S5 and S6 will begin with participants generating new EFT/CET events that will be used for that session and the following two sessions. S7, like S2, will begin with EFT/CET event generation and neuroimaging procedures. During the final two sessions (S8, S9), participants will be exposed to the other stress probe and control that they did not see during S3/S4.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
141
Participants will generate descriptions of vivid positive future events.
Participants will generate descriptions of vivid positive future events.
Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC
Roanoke, Virginia, United States
Change in Delay Discounting
Delay discounting tasks provide a measure of the temporal window and examine the devaluation of awards as a function of the delay to the receipt. These computerized assessments provide participants with hypothetical choices between smaller amounts of a reward available immediately and a larger amount of a reward after a range of delays (1 day-25 years). Discounting rates will be measured using adjusting amount delay discounting and minute delay discounting tasks. Change in discounting rates will be compared within-subjects across sessions and between groups.
Time frame: Over four-weeks of participation (Weekly for four weeks)
Change in Cocaine Demand
Intensity and elasticity of cocaine demand will be determined from a cocaine demand curve via a Cocaine Purchase Task (CPT). Change in cocaine demand will be compared within-subjects across sessions and between groups.
Time frame: Over four weeks of participation (Weekly for four weeks)
Cocaine Craving
The Desires for Drug Questionnaire (DDQ) will be used to assess instant craving for cocaine. Change in cocaine craving will be compared within-subjects across sessions and between groups.
Time frame: Over four weeks of participation (Weekly for four weeks)
Neural activation during fMRI delay discounting task
Brain maps will be compared between groups and time points.
Time frame: Over four weeks of participation (Baseline, Week 1, Week 4)
Neural activation during fMRI cocaine purchase task
Brain maps will be compared between groups and time points.
Time frame: Over four weeks of participation (Baseline, Week 1, Week 4)
Daily Cocaine Use
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Daily cocaine use will be assessed via the daily Ecological Momentary Assessments (EMAs). Change in daily cocaine use will be compared within-subjects across the study duration and between groups.
Time frame: Over four weeks of participation
Cocaine Urinalysis
Cocaine urinalysis will be measured from the urinalysis collected at sessions and retention check-ins. Change in cocaine urinalysis will be compared within-subjects across the study duration and between groups.
Time frame: Over four weeks of participation