182
Participants
Start Date
October 31, 2014
Primary Completion Date
September 30, 2018
Study Completion Date
September 30, 2018
Brief alcohol counseling
Medical provider gives feedback on how the patient's alcohol use may affect their current and future health, noting that it is the patient's responsibility to change behavior; giving advice to stop drinking based on medical concern; giving a menu of options for cutting down on drinking; expressing empathy; and reinforcing the patient's self-efficacy to change.
Group and Individual Therapy Sessions
Session content integrates HCV and alcohol issues in treatment, liver health, and personal realms. Sessions include psychoeducational content on how alcohol affects the liver among people with HCV; HCV stigma; family issues around drinking and the HCV diagnosis; nutrition; life goals and positive affect; and alcohol reduction strategies.
Duke University Medical Center, Durham
Lead Sponsor
Collaborators (1)
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
OTHER
Durham VA Medical Center
FED
Duke University
OTHER