An Internet application for SMART Recovery
SMART Recovery 的互联网应用程序
基本信息
- 批准号:8133317
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 40.04万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2007
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2007-04-01 至 2013-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AbstinenceAccountingAddictive BehaviorAddressAdministratorAlcoholic beverage heavy drinkerAlcoholsAppearanceBackBehaviorBehavior TherapyBehavioralClinical TrialsCognitiveCognitive TherapyCollaborationsComputer softwareComputersDataData Base ManagementDatabasesDevelopmentDrug usageEffectivenessElectronic MailEquipment and supply inventoriesEvaluationEvidence based interventionFeedbackGamblingGeneral PopulationGlosso-SterandrylGoalsHealth PersonnelHome PageIndividualInternetInterventionInterviewLearningLettersLifeLinkManualsMarijuanaNatureOnline SystemsOpiatesOutcomeParticipantPharmaceutical PreparationsPhasePilot ProjectsPrimary Health CarePrivacyProceduresProtocols documentationPublic HealthRandomized Clinical TrialsRecording of previous eventsRecoveryReportingResearch DesignResearch Project GrantsResourcesSideSiteSmall Business Innovation Research GrantSocietiesStagingStreamStructureSystemTarget PopulationsTestingTimeTimeLineaddictionbasebrief motivational interventioncheckup examinationcommercializationcost effectivedesigndrinkingevidence basehandbookhelp-seeking behaviorinnovationinstrumentmeetingsmemberprogramspublic health relevanceresponseself helpskillssobrietysubstance abuse treatmenttreatment programweb site
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The objective of this research project is to develop, evaluate, and disseminate an Internet-based (web) application for SMART Recovery: Overcoming Addictions (OA). OA will be based on the four point cognitive-behavioral program for SMART Recovery (www.smartrecovery.org). The goal of the OA program is to help users learn cognitive and behavioral skills to abstain from drinking, drug use, and problem gambling. The major project goals in Phase II are to complete the development of the OA web application and evaluate the effectiveness of the OA web application in a randomized clinical trial (RCT). The study design has three conditions: 1) participation in face-to-face SMART Recovery meetings alone; 2) use of the OA web application as a stand-alone intervention; and 3) combining the OA web application with participation in face-to-face SMART Recovery meetings. Baseline assessment will consist of a 3-month TimeLine Follow Back (TLFB) interview that asks about both drinking and drug use, the Inventory of Drug use Consequences (InDuC) that asks about both alcohol and drug-related negative consequences, and assessment of additional help sought during the course of the study. Post-baseline assessments will occur at 3-and 6-months and will be parallel to the baseline assessment. The proposed project also has significant potential to benefit the public health. If the OA program proves to be effective, it would provide individuals seeking help for a wide range of addictive behaviors with an accessible Internet resource that uses evidence-based approaches to address addictive behaviors and to promote positive, sustainable changes. Consistent with the nature of many web-based applications, this help could be provided in a relatively cost-effective manner either as a stand-alone intervention or as an adjunct to both SMART Recovery's face-to-face groups (depending on the outcomes of the clinical trial). It could also serve as an adjunct to treatment programs that have a cognitive-behavioral orientation. This SBIR project will add another product to our set of programs for people with alcohol and drug problems. A long-term goal of Behavior Therapy Associates LLP is to develop and offer a suite of evidence- based interventions both to the general public and to treatment providers (both in substance abuse treatment and in primary healthcare). We have already developed the Drinker's Check-up, a brief motivational intervention for heavy drinkers, and have just completed a study of our moderatedrinking.com web application. This application follows logically in sequence: a program to help people abstain once they're motivated to do so.
PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: If this program proves to be effective, it would provide individuals seeking help for a wide range of addictive behaviors with an accessible Internet resource that uses evidence-based approaches to address addictive behaviors and to promote positive, sustainable changes. This assistance could be provided in a relatively cost-effective manner and could be contribute to a reduction in alcohol, drug, and gambling-related problems in our society. 1
描述(由申请人提供):该研究项目的目标是开发、评估和传播基于互联网 (web) 的 SMART 恢复应用程序:克服成瘾 (OA)。 OA 将基于 SMART Recovery 的四点认知行为计划 (www.smartrecovery.org)。 OA 计划的目标是帮助用户学习认知和行为技能,以戒除饮酒、吸毒和赌博问题。第二阶段的主要项目目标是完成 OA Web 应用程序的开发,并在随机临床试验(RCT)中评估 OA Web 应用程序的有效性。研究设计有三个条件:1)单独参加面对面的SMART Recovery会议; 2) 使用 OA Web 应用程序作为独立干预; 3) 将 OA Web 应用程序与参加面对面的 SMART Recovery 会议相结合。基线评估将包括为期 3 个月的时间线追踪 (TLFB) 访谈(询问饮酒和吸毒情况)、吸毒后果清单 (InDuC)(询问酒精和吸毒相关的负面后果)以及对其他因素的评估。在研究过程中寻求帮助。基线后评估将在 3 个月和 6 个月时进行,并且与基线评估并行。拟议的项目还具有造福公众健康的巨大潜力。如果 OA 计划被证明是有效的,它将为因各种成瘾行为而寻求帮助的个人提供可访问的互联网资源,该资源使用基于证据的方法来解决成瘾行为并促进积极、可持续的变化。与许多基于网络的应用程序的性质一致,这种帮助可以以相对具有成本效益的方式提供,既可以作为独立的干预措施,也可以作为 SMART Recovery 面对面小组的辅助手段(取决于临床试验)。它还可以作为具有认知行为导向的治疗计划的辅助手段。该 SBIR 项目将为我们针对酗酒和吸毒问题人士的一系列计划添加另一种产品。 Behaviour Therapy Associates LLP 的长期目标是为公众和治疗提供者(药物滥用治疗和初级医疗保健)开发并提供一套循证干预措施。我们已经开发了“饮酒者检查”(Drinker's Check-up),这是一项针对酗酒者的简短激励干预措施,并且刚刚完成了对我们的moderatedrinking.com 网络应用程序的研究。该应用程序按逻辑顺序进行:一个程序,帮助人们在有动机时戒烟。
公共卫生相关性:如果该计划被证明是有效的,它将为寻求各种成瘾行为帮助的个人提供可访问的互联网资源,该资源使用基于证据的方法来解决成瘾行为并促进积极、可持续的改变。这种援助可以以相对具有成本效益的方式提供,并有助于减少我们社会中与酒精、毒品和赌博相关的问题。 1
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