Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) research hub
5 indexed studies · 5 currently recruiting
- recruiting
Role of Pavlovian Mechanisms for Control Over Substance Use
This study looks at how people with substance use disorders learn habits linked to drug and alcohol use. It uses brain scans and computer tasks to understand if certain thinking patterns make it harder to stop using substances.
Germany - recruitingNA
Phenotyping Patients With Alcohol and Cannabis Use Disorders Using the Addictions Neuroclinical Assessment
This study looks at people with alcohol or cannabis use problems. We want to see if understanding their thinking styles, motivations, and emotional reactions better helps us predict who responds best to therapy. Participants will receive 12 weeks of talking therapy.
Canada - recruitingNA
Investigating the Neural Correlates of Cognitive Function in Psychosis Patients and Non-Psychiatric Controls With Cannabis Use
This study looks at how cannabis use affects memory and brain function in people with psychosis and others. Researchers want to see if taking a break from cannabis for 28 days can improve these things, using brain scans to understand the changes.
Canada - not yet recruitingNA
Testing the Efficacy of the Cannabis Clinic for Patients With Psychosis (CCP) Intervention for Cannabis Use Reduction/Cessation in Patients With First Episode Psychosis (FEP)
This study looks at a special programme to help people with psychosis reduce or stop using cannabis. Cannabis can make psychosis worse, so this programme offers support through talking therapies and group sessions to improve care for these patients.
United Kingdom - recruitingNA
Effects of Action-Based Cognitive Remediation on Substance Misuse in Early Phase Psychosis
This study looks at a new type of therapy called ABCR for young people (aged 16-30) with early psychosis who also use alcohol or cannabis. It wants to see if ABCR can help reduce their substance use and improve their overall well-being.
Canada