Brain Mechanisms of Reducing Polysubstance Use Following a Novel Body-mind Intervention

  • STATUS
    Recruiting
  • participants needed
    70
  • sponsor
    Texas Tech University
Updated on 19 February 2024

Summary

The proposed study will examine brain mechanisms of a brief mindfulness intervention - IBMT on ATC reduction.

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The R61 phase of the proposed study will examine brain mechanisms of a brief mindfulness intervention - IBMT that targets at self-control networks in the brain, and test IBMT effects on ATC reduction.

Details
Condition Multiple Drug Use
Age 18years - 23years
Treatment RT, IBMT
Clinical Study IdentifierNCT04261504
SponsorTexas Tech University
Last Modified on19 February 2024

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Inclusion Criteria

(1) at least 18 years old
(2) free of any psychiatric diagnoses or medication (besides a SUD to alcohol, tobacco, or cannabis)
(3) in the past month, at least 4 episode of heavy episodic drinking; at least 3 occasion of cannabis use; and daily cigarette use for at least the past month
(4) normal or corrected-to-normal vision
(5) written informed consent
(6) no previous meditation or NF experiences

Exclusion Criteria

(1) any psychiatric diagnoses other than an SUD
(2) medical disorder(s) that may affect the central nervous system; medications that affect the central and autonomic nervous system; or a positive pregnancy test result (females)
(3) excluding cannabis, evidence of recent (past month) illicit drug use
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