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NCT06675812
Improving Help-seeking Propensity Through a Micro-intervention Targeting Common Concerns Among Individuals With Alcohol Problems: A Randomized Controlled Experiment
Many people who have risky alcohol use or alcohol dependence do not seek help, often is due to concerns about potential consequences or feelings of shame. At the same time, the prognosis is good for those who do seek help and there are effective treatments available. This project aims to investigate whether increased information about the process can lower these barriers, and in turn encourage more people to seek help for alcohol-related problems.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2025-12-23
1 state
NCT06739109
Guided Internet-Based Treatment for Harmful Alcohol Use; EBehandling Alkohol
Guided internet-based treatment for individuals with harmful alcohol use, eBehandling Alkohol (eBA), will be implemented as an experimental treatment option in five hospitals autumn 2024. Concurrently, a research project related to the effects of eBA will be conducted. Results from a pilot project show that treatment with eBA can help reduce alcohol use and improve mental health among people with harmful alcohol consumption. Similar results have been found in other international studies. Many individuals with harmful alcohol consumption avoid seeking treatment, leading to negative consequences for the individual, their families, and society. The pilot project indicates that guided internet-based treatment is an effective treatment that is easily accessible and cost-effective. Access to eBA can help circumvent shame and stigma, increase access to treatment, reduce alcohol use, and improve physical and mental health. Individuals who wish to participate in eBA do not need a referral from a GP. After an initial screening, participants will be given access to eBA, which consists of 9 treatment modules to be completed over an 8-12-week period, upon giving their consent. Participants will be followed up 4 weeks, 6 months, and 2 years after the completion of treatment. Data will be collected during screening, throughout the treatment period, and post-treatment. Data will be collected in the form of questionnaires, interviews, and registry data. Simultaneously with the implementation of eBA as an experimental treatment, this project aims to investigate the characteristics of participants who apply for eBA, as well as examine the effects eBA may have in terms of reducing alcohol use, improving physical and mental health, and enhancing the quality of life among participants. The overarching goal of the study is to strengthen the understanding of the effects of internet-based treatment, thereby providing a sufficient basis to assess whether eBA should be implemented as a regular treatment option. The study will also be part of a larger collaborative project where we will conduct meta-analyses of results from eBA and two other studies that also include treatment programs aimed at individuals with varying degrees of alcohol problems: the "Predictor Study" and "Endre". The three treatment programs are aimed at individuals who are at different stages in their problem trajectory. The goal of this collaborative project is to contribute to the development of a more holistic and targeted treatment offer for individuals with varying degrees of problem development.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2024-12-18
5 states