221
Participants
Start Date
December 1, 2022
Primary Completion Date
December 1, 2025
Study Completion Date
August 30, 2026
Stand Down app
Patients in this condition will receive Usual Care (UC) and be provided a unique code and password to access Stand Down. The app is based on principles of motivational enhancement and cognitive-behavioral therapies and comprises 7 modules organized around 4 goals: 7 modules organized around 4 goals: (i) Enhance awareness of drinking patterns (assessment and personalized feedback), (ii) Establish and monitor progress towards drinking goal - i.e., moderation or abstinence, (iii) Manage cravings and other problems using in-the-moment tools, and (iv) Connect users with other types of support. App usage will be tracked by the research team for the duration of the study (32 weeks).
Peer-Supported Stand Down
Patients assigned to this condition will receive UC and access to Stand Down, plus four phone sessions from a Peer over 8 weeks. Sessions will be bi-weekly, approx. 15-30 minutes in length, and focus on enhancing patients' engagement with the app.
Usual Care
All patients, regardless of condition, will have access to usual care for hazardous drinking in primary care. In this setting, usual care entails a spectrum of alcohol-related services including annual screening for hazardous drinking, brief intervention following a positive screen (advice from a provider to reduce their drinking), and referral (as needed) to specialty AUD treatment.
VA Palo Alto Health Care System, Palo Alto, CA, Palo Alto
Syracuse VA Medical Center, Syracuse, NY, Syracuse
VA Office of Research and Development
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