CARS: Cannabis and Alcohol Reduction Study

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

52

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

January 25, 2023

Primary Completion Date

December 15, 2025

Study Completion Date

March 31, 2026

Conditions
Cannabis UseAlcohol Use, UnspecifiedSubstance UseSubstance Use Disorders
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

modified Approach-Avoidance Task (mAAT), which aims to modify automatic approach bias

Participants will undergo a baseline assessment before completing computerized tasks. During the baseline assessment, participants will be asked questions about alcohol and cannabis use. We will also ask questions about the way participants think about things, past life experiences related to substance use, and questions about how participants feel about reducing their substance use. Then, participants will complete a series computerized tasks where they will push and pull a joystick in response to images that are presented on a screen or where they will try to get a high score. During the computerized tasks, we will also be measuring brain activity using EEG. During the study, participants will also be asked to respond to questions about their health and behavior using an app on a smartphone or tablet using a secure program. Participants in the Treatment Group will then complete four sessions of the modified Approach-Avoidance Task (mAAT), which aims to modify automatic approach bias.

BEHAVIORAL

modified Approach-Avoidance Task (mAAT) that does not aim to modify automatic approach bias.

Participants will undergo a baseline assessment before completing computerized tasks. During the baseline assessment, participants will be asked questions about alcohol and cannabis use. We will also ask questions about the way participants think about things, past life experiences related to substance use, and questions about how participants feel about reducing their substance use. Then, participants will complete a series computerized tasks where they will push and pull a joystick in response to images that are presented on a screen or where they will try to get a high score. During the computerized tasks, we will also be measuring brain activity using EEG. During the study, participants will also be asked to respond to questions about their health and behavior using an app on a smartphone or tablet using a secure program. Participants in the Control Group will then complete four sessions of an Approach-Avoidance Task (mAAT) that does not aim to modify automatic approach bias.

Trial Locations (1)

29425

RECRUITING

Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)

NIH

lead

Medical University of South Carolina

OTHER