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Alcohol-related changes in behaviors and characteristics from the baseline to the randomization session for treatment and non-treatment seeking participants with alcohol use disorder

机译:从基线到治疗和非治疗寻求酒精使用障碍参与者的随机化会议,与酒精相关的行为和特征变化

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Background: Participants who are enrolled in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) may be more motivated to change their behaviors after being enrolled in a study and that motivation may vary by treatment status.Objectives:The objectives of this secondary analysis were to investigate if changes in alcohol-related behaviors/characteristics from the baseline to the randomization session differed overall and to assess those differences between non-treatment and treatment seeking individuals with alcohol use disorder (AUD).Methods: Our sample included participants from eight RCTs conducted at Brown University (N = 281, 34 female). To assess differences across alcohol-related behaviors/characteristics, we investigated changes in craving (obsessive compulsive drinking scale) and alcohol drinking (percent abstinent days, drinks per week (DPW) and percent heavy drinking days (HDD)) overall and between treatment status.Results: Results showed that there were baseline differences, such as increased AUD severity and craving for alcohol in treatment seeking participants (p's < .05) in the overall sample. Next, we showed that craving, DPW and HDD decreased and percent abstinent days increased from baseline to randomization (p's < .05). When controlling for treatment status and sociodemographic characteristics, treatment seeking, compared to non-treatment seeking participants, had a greater reduction in alcohol craving (p < .001) and a greater increase in percentage of drinking days (p<.01).Conclusions: These findings demonstrated that alcohol-related behaviors and characteristics changed after enrollment. Severity, craving and drinking behaviors also differed between treatment-seeking status, which can potentially impact medication development stages for AUD such as clinical trial eligibility, enrollment and study outcomes.
机译:背景:参加随机对照试验 (RCT) 的参与者在参加研究后可能更有动力改变他们的行为,并且这种动机可能因治疗状态而异。目的: 本二次分析的目的是调查从基线到随机化会话的酒精相关行为/特征的变化是否总体上存在差异,并评估未治疗和寻求治疗的酒精使用障碍 (AUD) 个体之间的差异。方法:我们的样本包括来自布朗大学进行的八项随机对照试验的受试者(N = 281,34%为女性)。为了评估酒精相关行为/特征之间的差异,我们调查了总体和治疗状态之间渴望(强迫性饮酒量表)和饮酒(戒酒天数百分比、每周饮酒量 (DPW) 和重度饮酒天数百分比 (HDD))的变化。结果:结果显示,在整个样本中,寻求治疗的参与者存在基线差异,例如 AUD 严重程度增加和对酒精的渴望 (p's < 0.05)。接下来,我们发现从基线到随机化,渴望、DPW 和 HDD 减少,戒断天数百分比增加(p < 0.05)。当控制治疗状态和社会人口学特征时,与不寻求治疗的参与者相比,寻求治疗的参与者对酒精的渴望减少了更多(p < 0.001),饮酒天数的百分比增加了更多(p<。01).结论:这些发现表明,入组后酒精相关行为和特征发生了变化。严重程度、渴望和饮酒行为也因寻求治疗的状态而异,这可能会影响 AUD 的药物开发阶段,例如临床试验资格、入组和研究结果。

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