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Evaluating the Effectiveness of Implementation Intentions to Strengthen Approach-avoidance Training

Evaluating the Effectiveness of Implementation Intentions to Strengthen Approach-avoidance Training : Pilot Study on Alcohol Use Disorder

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About This Trial

Approach Bias Modifcation corresponds to computerized interventions designed to change a cognitive bias (i.e., the approach bias) that may contribute to the maintenance of Alcohol Use Disorder. This study aims to compare the effectiveness of a classical Approach Bias Modification program, an Approach Bias Modification program integrating a planning strategy (i.e., implementation intentions) and a Sham-training to decrease the approach bias (from pre to post-test), and Alcohol Use Disorder symptomatology (from baseline to follow-up). 112 patients will be recruited for this study.

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

Who May Qualify: - care at the clinic for Alcohol Use Disorder, - have an e-mail address, - written and spoken French, - signing willing to sign a consent form. Who Should NOT Join This Trial: - not currently remissioned for the Alcohol Use Disorder, - no other Substance Use Disorder (except tobaco one) Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

Original Eligibility Criteria

View original clinical language
Inclusion Criteria: * care at the clinic for Alcohol Use Disorder, * have an e-mail address, * written and spoken French, * signing informed consent. Exclusion Criteria: * not currently remissioned for the Alcohol Use Disorder, * no other Substance Use Disorder (except tobaco one)

Treatments Being Tested

BEHAVIORAL

Approach Bias Modification with Implementation Intentions

Participants in each experimental condition will perform different variants of the Approach-Avoidance Task (i.e., a task that is widely used in the litterature to assess and modify the approach bias toward alcohol - the relative ease to approach alcohol rather than to avoid it). Participants in the classical Approach Bias Modification conditions will perform a version of this task which will train them to (almost-)systematically emit an avoidance response toward alcohol ; Participants in the Approach Bias Modification with Implementation Intentions condition will perform the same version of the task but will additionnaly have to complete a planning intervention (i.e., implementation intentions) to help them avoiding alcohol; Participants in the Sham-training condition will perform a version of this task which require them to approach alcohol as often as they have to avoid it (i.e., no real training).

Locations (1)

Clinique la Mitterie
Lille, France