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Telehealth for Pain and Unhealthy Drinking Among PLWH

Integrated Telehealth Intervention To Reduce Chronic Pain And Unhealthy Drinking Among People Living With HIV (PLWH)

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About This Trial

This randomized controlled trial is a between-groups design to compare the Motivational and Cognitive Behavioral Management for Alcohol and Pain (MCBMAP) Intervention to a Brief Advice and Information Control condition. Two-hundred and fifty participants who have HIV with moderate or greater chronic pain will be randomized for the trial. Recruitment will take place through digital media. A unique feature of this intervention trial is that most of the procedures will be conducted remotely which will minimize barriers of transportation and time for participants. Consent and baseline assessment will be completed remotely. Following baseline assessment, participants will complete two weeks of ecological momentary assessment (EMA) to assess alcohol use, chronic pain, physical function and mechanisms of behavior change for alcohol and pain management. Following the two-week phase, participants will be randomly assigned to either the intervention or control condition and meet the interventionist through videoconferencing. Participants will complete outcome assessment measures at 3- and 6-months post-baseline. Following the 3-month outcome assessment, participants will complete another two weeks of EMA.

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

Who May Qualify: - Able to confirm HIV diagnosis, via visual evidence of antiretroviral (ART) medication bottle or medical record presented to study staff over Zoom. - Engaged in unhealthy drinking, defined as: - \>7 drinks for women / \> 14 drinks for men per week. - OR ≥ 3 drinks for women / ≥4 drinks for men on one occasion in the past month. - Experiencing moderate or greater chronic pain (4 or greater on the numerical pain rating scale) for at least 3 months. - Own a smart phone. - Lives in the USA. - Has a US mailing address. Who Should NOT Join This Trial: - History of bipolar, schizoaffective disorder or schizophrenia per self report. - Unstable dose of psychoactive medication for pain or alcohol/substance use \[i.e., if on medication, participant has not been on same dose for least 2 months\] - History of withdrawal-related seizures or delirium tremens - Current non-pharmacological treatment for alcohol use disorder or chronic pain - Acute life-threatening illness that requires treatment or intend to have surgery for a pain-related condition in the next 6-months. - Current cancer-related pain - Unable to provide one or more individuals for follow-up contact - Individual who is unwilling to provide their sex at birth - Limited or non-readers Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

Original Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria: * Able to confirm HIV diagnosis, via visual evidence of antiretroviral (ART) medication bottle or medical record presented to study staff over Zoom. * Engaged in unhealthy drinking, defined as: * \>7 drinks for women / \> 14 drinks for men per week. * OR ≥ 3 drinks for women / ≥4 drinks for men on one occasion in the past month. * Experiencing moderate or greater chronic pain (4 or greater on the numerical pain rating scale) for at least 3 months. * Own a smart phone. * Lives in the USA. * Has a US mailing address. Exclusion Criteria: * History of bipolar, schizoaffective disorder or schizophrenia per self report. * Unstable dose of psychoactive medication for pain or alcohol/substance use \[i.e., if on medication, participant has not been on same dose for least 2 months\] * History of withdrawal-related seizures or delirium tremens * Current non-pharmacological treatment for alcohol use disorder or chronic pain * Acute life-threatening illness that requires treatment or intend to have surgery for a pain-related condition in the next 6-months. * Current cancer-related pain * Unable to provide one or more individuals for follow-up contact * Individual who is unwilling to provide their sex at birth * Limited or non-readers

Treatments Being Tested

BEHAVIORAL

MCBMAP

MCBMAP integrates motivational interviewing (MI) and cognitive-behavioral skill training interventions for unhealthy drinking with cognitive-behavioral and self- management approaches for chronic pain. The intervention is delivered through internet-based videoconferencing and supplemented with web-based content to support the intervention. The initial treatment session provides a rationale for addressing alcohol and pain together in the context of HIV management, and initiates MI related to alcohol use. Participants receive 6 additional treatment sessions over the subsequent weeks.

OTHER

Brief Advice and Information

Through videoconferencing an interventionist will provide participants psychoeducation about the effects of alcohol and pain on HIV symptoms, advice/recommendations to reduce alcohol use, and a list of local treatment resources for alcohol and chronic pain.

Locations (1)

Charles River Campus, Boston University, Psychology Department- remote study
Boston, Massachusetts, United States