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Sponsors and Collaborators: |
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center Beth Israel Medical Center |
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Information provided by: | National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) |
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: | NCT00183209 |
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of a 14-session behavioral intervention for HIV-infected and uninfected mothers with problem drinking. The intervention targets alcohol and drug problems, sexual risk behavior, and parenting. We hypothesize that mothers in the 14-session intervention condition will show improvements in alcohol and drug use, sexual risk behavior, and parenting in comparison to the control condition, which receives a one session brief video intervention.
Condition | Intervention | Phase |
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Substance Use Disorders |
Behavioral: Intervention based on Social Action Theory |
Phase II |
Study Type: | Interventional |
Study Design: | Treatment, Randomized, Open Label, Active Control, Parallel Assignment, Efficacy Study |
Official Title: | Interventions for HIV+ Mothers With Problem Drinking |
Estimated Enrollment: | 225 |
Study Start Date: | December 2001 |
Estimated Study Completion Date: | March 2005 |
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of a 14-session behavioral intervention for HIV-infected and uninfected mothers with problem drinking. We targeted 118 mothers of adolescent children (aged 11-18). The intervention is based on Social Action Theory (Ewart, 1991) and targets alcohol and drug problems, sexual risk behavior, and parenting. Mothers are followed and interviewed at four intervals over 18 months. Because we anticipate that the intervention will have effects on adolescent behavior, these youth are also enrolled and interviewed at three intervals over 12 months. Adolescents do not attend intervention sessions. We hypothesize that mothers in the 14-session intervention condition will show improvements in alcohol and drug use, sexual risk behavior, and parenting in comparison to the control condition, which receives a one session brief video intervention.
Ages Eligible for Study: | 11 Years and older |
Genders Eligible for Study: | Both |
Accepts Healthy Volunteers: | No |
Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
United States, New York | |
National Development and Research Institutes, Inc | |
New York, New York, United States, 10010 |
Principal Investigator: | Marya Gwadz, PhD | National Development and Research Institutes, Inc. |
Study ID Numbers: | NIAAAGWA12113, NIH R01 AA12113 |
Study First Received: | September 13, 2005 |
Last Updated: | October 20, 2006 |
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: | NCT00183209 History of Changes |
Health Authority: | United States: Federal Government |
Substance use disorders Parent child relationship |
Mental Disorders HIV Infections Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Substance-Related Disorders Disorders of Environmental Origin |
Mental Disorders Substance-Related Disorders Disorders of Environmental Origin |