Title: Recent Scientific Findings from The Clinical Trials Network
1Recent Scientific Findings from The Clinical
Trials Network
- Betty Tai, Ph.D.
- Steven Sparenborg, Ph.D. (CTN-0009)
- Petra Jacobs, M.D. (CTN-0013)
- Raúl Mandler, M.D. (CTN-0019)
- Paul Wakim, Ph.D. (Secondary Analysis)
2Smoking Cessation Treatment in Community-based
Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Programs
Malcolm S. Reid, Bryan Fallon, Susan Sonne,
Frank Flammino, Edward V. Nuñes, Huiping Jiang,
Eva Kourniotis, Jennifer Lima, Ron Brady,
Cynthia Burgess, Cynthia Arfken, Eric Pihlgren,
Louis Giordano, Aron Starosta, James Robinson,
John Rotrosen Journal of Substance Abuse
Treatment 2008 35(1) 6877
CTN-0009
3Study Flow
225 participants expressing desire to quit
smoking randomized at 5 methadone and 2 drug and
alcohol abuse clinics
21
Smoking Cessation (9 group sessions patch)
Substance Abuse TAU N 153
Substance Abuse TAU Post FU SC (offered) N 72
Completers N 68
Completers N 142
CTN-0009
4Smoking Cessation in Outpatient Treatment
- SC treatment reduced
- number of cigarettes smoked
- breath CO levels
- craving
CTN-0009
5Smoking Cessation in Outpatient Treatment
- Concurrent SC and AoD dependence treatment does
not worsen AoD treatment outcomes
CTN-0009
6Motivational Enhancement Therapy to Improve
Treatment Utilization and Outcome in Pregnant
Substance Users
- Winhusen T, Kropp F, Babcock D, Hague D,
- Erickson SJ, Renz C, Rau L, Lewis D,
- Leimberger J, Somoza E.
- Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 2008
- 35(2)161-73
CTN-0013
7Motivational Enhancement Therapy to Improve
Treatment Utilization and Outcome in Pregnant
Substance Users
- Brief motivational interventions increase
treatment engagement and improve outcomes in
alcohol and drug abusing populations - CTN-0013 randomized clinical trial Evaluate the
efficacy of 3-session Motivational Enhancement
Therapy (MET), compared to treatment as usual
(TAU), in increasing treatment utilization and
decreasing substance use in pregnant substance
users
CTN-0013
8Motivational Enhancement Therapy to Improve
Treatment Utilization and Outcome in Pregnant
Substance Users
- Largest randomized clinical trial (n 200, at 4
sites) with pregnant substance users - Primary outcome (treatment utilization) No
differences between groups 62 on average
- Self-reported days of drug/ alcohol use No
differences between groups significant decrease
during first treatment month (Z-2.40, plt.05)
CTN-0013
9HIV/STD Safer Skills Groups for Women in
Methadone Maintenance or Psychosocial Outpatient
Treatment
- Effectiveness of HIV/STD Sexual Risk Reduction
Groups For Women In Substance Abuse Treatment
Programs Results Of NIDA Clinical Trials Network
Trial
Susan Tross, Aimee Campbell, Lisa Cohen, Donald
Calsyn, Martina Pavlicova, Gloria Miele,
Mei-Chen Hu, Louise Haynes, Nancy Nugent, Weijin
Gan, Mary Hatch-Maillette, Raúl Mandler, Paul
McLaughlin, Nabila El-Bassel, Paul
Crits-Cristoph, Edward Nuñes Journal of
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 2008 48(5)
581-589
CTN-0019
10Study Design - RCT
Baseline Assessment Eligibility
Cohort Randomization (n515)
HIV Education (HE) (1 Session)
Safer Sex Skills Building (SSB) (5 Sessions)
Post Treatment
3 Month FU
6 Month FU
CTN-0019
11Observed (Baseline) and Predicted Means (3- and
6-Months) for USO
CTN-0019
12Analysis of USO Summary
- Significant effect of SSB, as compared to HE,
over time (E.S. 0.42 plt0.0001) SSB had 29
fewer USOs than HE at 6 months - While both interventions prompted initial
decrease in USOs, only SSB sustained this
decrease at 6 months - To maintain complex sexual risk behavior change
among women, active, experiential and empowering
interventions are needed
CTN-0019
13Real World Implications(T3-Translation to
Practice)
- A brief, effective, gender-specific,
skills-oriented sexual risk reduction
intervention can be delivered by trained
counselors at community drug treatment programs - The train-the-trainer model has particular
promise for sustainability - Web-based technology versions of SSB may
contribute in disseminating this effective
intervention
CTN-0019
14CTNs Public Data Share www.ctndatashare.org
- Fourteen studies currently posted for data share
including studies on - Buprenorphine (3)
- Motivational Enhancement Therapy/Motivational
Interviewing (4) - Contingency Management (2)
- Community Treatment Program Surveys (2)
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- HIV trials (3) will be posted by the end of 2008
Secondary Analysis
15Published Secondary Analysis Using CTNs Public
Data Share
Secondary Analysis
16Secondary Analyses in Progress Using CTNs Public
Data Share
- Gender differences in the prevalence and
predictors of HIV risk behaviors, Audrey Brooks
et al. - Pattern of alcohol use and alcohol-related
diagnoses among drug abusing/dependent
participants, Dennis Donovan et al. - The relationships between demographic
characteristics of patients and therapists,
measures of therapeutic process and therapeutic
alliance, and outcomes, Alyssa Forcehimes et al. - Stimulant dependence symptom profiles among
treatment-seeking stimulant users a latent class
analysis, Li-Tzy Wu et al. - An item response theory analysis of the DSM-IV
checklist a NIDA Clinical Trials Network study,
Li-Tzy Wu et al. - An item response theory analysis of alcohol and
marijuana dependence a NIDA Clinical Trials
Network study, Li-Tzy Wu et al.
Secondary Analysis
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