Brief Motivational Interviewing +/- Mindfulness Training for Adolescent Alcohol Use in Pediatric Primary Care

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

1,500

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

September 3, 2025

Primary Completion Date

February 1, 2029

Study Completion Date

September 30, 2030

Conditions
Adolescent Alcohol Use
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Brief Motivational Interviewing-based Alcohol Intervention

"Participants in both arms (BMAI and BMAI + MT) will receive a brief motivational interviewing-based alcohol intervention (BMAI) delivered by a pediatric clinician in the primary care setting.~BMAI is adapted from the Provider Guide: Adolescent SBIRT Using the S2BI-CRAFFT Screening Tool, grounded in the stages of change model and motivational interviewing (MI). It consists of one or more brief sessions involving structured feedback, advice, and goal setting to help adolescents recognize links between substance use and health outcomes and develop personalized change plans. The intervention is face-to-face, delivered during routine or follow-up visits, and modeled after the brief negotiated interview. The first session lasts 10-30 minutes and includes six MI-based steps. This is followed by one or more additional brief MI sessions lasting 5-15 minutes where the patient's goals are reviewed, gains or barriers are addressed, and ongoing support is provided."

BEHAVIORAL

Smartphone App-delivered Mindfulness Training

"In addition to BMAI, participants in the BMAI + MT arm will receive 8 weeks of smartphone-delivered mindfulness training using the Healthy Minds Program (HMP) app.~The HMP app provides self-guided, self-paced mindfulness and meditation training designed to improve psychological well-being, reduce stress/anxiety, and enhance self-regulation. It includes podcast-style teachings and guided meditations. The app features four modules-Awareness, Insight, Connection, and Purpose-based on neuroscience research. Each module offers 27 practices (5-30 minutes each). This study focuses on the Awareness and Insight modules, which teach breath and body awareness and emotion noting to support mindfulness in daily life. Participants will be asked to use the app 5-30 minutes per day, following 4 weeks of Awareness content, then 4 weeks of Insight. After 8 weeks, they will have open access to all modules and be encouraged to explore additional practices as they find helpful during follow-up."

Trial Locations (13)

20161

NOT_YET_RECRUITING

Johns Hopkins Community Physicians, Glen Burnie, Glen Burnie

20715

NOT_YET_RECRUITING

Johns Hopkins Community Physicians, Bowie, Bowie

20854

NOT_YET_RECRUITING

Johns Hopkins Community Physicians, Rockville Pediatrics, Rockville

21017

NOT_YET_RECRUITING

Johns Hopkins Community Physicians, Water's Edge, Belcamp

21046

NOT_YET_RECRUITING

Johns Hopkins Community Physicians, Howard County Pediatrics, Columbia

21113

NOT_YET_RECRUITING

Johns Hopkins Community Physicians, Odenton Medical, Odenton

21211

NOT_YET_RECRUITING

Johns Hopkins Community Physicians, Remington, Baltimore

21224

NOT_YET_RECRUITING

Johns Hopkins Bayview Pediatrics (Baltimore Medical System, Yard 56), Baltimore

NOT_YET_RECRUITING

Johns Hopkins Community Physicians, Canton Crossing, Baltimore

21236

NOT_YET_RECRUITING

Johns Hopkins Community Physicians, White Marsh Pediatrics, Nottingham

21287

RECRUITING

Harriet Lane Clinic, Baltimore

RECRUITING

Johns Hopkins University Center for Adolescent and Young Adult Health, Baltimore

21742

NOT_YET_RECRUITING

Johns Hopkins Community Physicians, Hagerstown, Hagerstown

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute

OTHER

lead

Johns Hopkins University

OTHER

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