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The goal of this clinical trial is to examine whether dynamic visual noise (DVN), a short video array of rapidly moving black and white squares, reduces cravings for and consumption of alcohol in college students who drink alcohol and experience cravings for alcohol at least once a week on average. A second goal of this clinical trial is to examine whether changes in attentional bias towards alcohol (that is, the tendency to pay greater mental and visual attention towards alcohol over other things in one's environment) is a mechanism by which DVN reduces alcohol cravings and consumption.
Researchers will compare DVN to static visual noise (SVN), which is a still image of black and white squares that has been used as a control condition for DVN in prior literature.
Participants will:
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Dynamic Visual Noise (DVN) | Experimental |
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| Static Visual Noise (SVN) | Sham Comparator |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Dynamic Visual Noise (DVN) | Other | DVN is a brief visual array of patterns of flickering black and white dots. In alignment with prior literature, the DVN array will consist of an 80 x 80 grid of 4 x 4 black and white pixel squares that will change at a rate of 640 frames per second. The DVN will be 30 seconds in duration, though participants will be able to keep watching for as long as desired by restarting the video of the array. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Strength of Alcohol Craving | Strength of alcohol craving will be measured using the Craving Experiences Questionnaire - Strength (CEQ-S). The measure inquires about the individual's past-week craving experiences. Higher average scores indicate stronger past-week cravings. Changes in mean craving will be calculated as changes in mean strength of past-week alcohol craving at follow-up relative to baseline for each condition. | Baseline and 1-week follow-up |
| Frequency of Craving | Frequency of alcohol craving will be measured using the Craving Experiences Questionnaire - Frequency (CEQ-F). The measure inquires about the individual's past-week craving experiences. Higher average scores indicate more frequent past-week craving. Changes will be calculated as changes in mean frequency of past-week alcohol craving at follow-up relative to baseline for each condition. | Baseline and 1-week follow-up |
| Alcohol Consumption | At baseline and follow-up, participants will complete the Daily Drinking Questionnaire (DDQ) to indicate the extent of their past-week alcohol consumption. Higher total scores indicate more past-week alcohol consumption. Changes will be calculated as changes in mean past-week alcohol use at follow-up relative to baseline for each condition. | Baseline and 1-week follow-up |
| Attentional Bias towards Alcohol | Attentional bias will be measured at the initial laboratory session and at the 1-week final follow-up via the Alcohol Visual Probe task. Changes will be examined as mean changes in reaction time at follow-up minus reaction time at baseline for each condition. | Baseline and 1-week follow-up |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Immediate Changes in Strength of Alcohol Craving Before and After DVN/SVN Task | Participants will view their assigned intervention (i.e., DVN or SVN) as part of the initial baseline visit. Participants will first undergo a craving induction paradigm. Participants will then complete the CEQ-Strength-Now (CEQ-S-N) to indicate the strength of their current craving. Then, participants will view the DVN or SVN (depending on their assigned condition). After viewing the task, participants will complete the CEQ-S-N again. Higher average scores on the CEQ-S-N indicate stronger current moment cravings. Immediate changes in craving will be calculated as the average CEQ-S-N score before viewing the task minus average CEQ-S-N score after viewing the task. A mean change score will be calculated for each condition. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Changes in Negative Affect from Baseline to Final Follow-Up | Negative affect (NA) is proposed to be an associative stimulus that may elicit cravings under the Elaborated Intrusion theory. However, DVN has never been examined in the context of affect. As such, the one and only exploratory aim of the study is to examine whether DVN affects NA, longitudinally and/or immediately. NA will be measured through the use of the NA subscale of the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS) at baseline and final follow-up. Changes will be calculated as changes in mean NA at follow-up relative to baseline. Mean change scores will be calculated for each condition. |
Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
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| Name | Role | Phone | Extension | |
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| Emma Winterlind, MPS | Contact | 307-314-2177 | ewinterl@uwyo.edu | |
| Alison Looby, PhD | Contact | alooby@uwyo.edu |
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| University of Wyoming | Recruiting | Laramie | Wyoming | 82072 | United States |
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| ID | Term |
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| D000428 | Alcohol Drinking |
| ID | Term |
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| D004327 | Drinking Behavior |
| D001519 | Behavior |
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Participants will be block randomized by sex into one of the two arms.
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| Static Visual Noise (SVN) | Other | SVN is similar to DVN, but refers to a static (or still) image of an array of black and white squares. The SVN will consist of an 80 x 80 grid of 4 x 4 black and white pixel squares. SVN has been used in previous working memory-loading studies as a control for DVN. Similar to the DVN, participants in the control group will view the SVN for at least 30 seconds (but they will be able to keep viewing it for as long as desired). |
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| Baseline |
| Immediate Changes in Strength of Craving Before and After DVN/SVN | During the intervention phase, participants will be able to freely access their assigned intervention whenever they experience a craving. When they access the intervention, participants will first be asked to indicate, using a 0-100 Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), the strength of their current cravings for alcohol (i.e., "How strong is your craving for alcohol RIGHT NOW?"). They will then view their assigned intervention for at least 30 seconds. Immediately after viewing their intervention, they will complete the same VAS item. The change score will be calculated as the craving score before viewing minus the craving score after each viewing. A mean change score will be calculated for each condition. | 1-Week Intervention Period, Between Baseline Visit and 1-week Follow-Up |
| Baseline and 1-week follow-up |
| Changes in Negative Affect Immediately after Viewing DVN/SVN | Negative affect (NA) is proposed to be an associative stimulus that may elicit cravings under the Elaborated Intrusion theory. However, DVN has never been examined in the context of affect. As such, the one and only exploratory aim of the study is to examine whether DVN affects NA, longitudinally and/or immediately. NA will be measured through the use of the NA subscale of the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS). Participants will complete the measure immediately before and after viewing the DVN/SVN during their baseline session. Changes in NA will be calculated as average NA score after viewing minus average NA score before viewing. Mean change scores will be calculated for each condition. | Baseline |
| Past-year Alcohol Use Severity | To characterize and describe the sample in terms of their alcohol use and related experiences, participants will complete the Alcohol Symptom Checklist (ASC), a measure of alcohol use severity wherein each item corresponds to a diagnostic criteria of alcohol use disorder outlined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 5th edition. Higher total scores indicate more severe past-year alcohol use. Mean scores will be calculated for each condition. | Baseline |
| Past-month Negative Alcohol Consequences | To characterize and describe the sample in terms of their alcohol use and related experiences, participants will complete the Brief Young Adult Alcohol Consequences Questionnaire (B-YAACQ) at baseline. Higher total scores indicate more negative alcohol consequences experienced in the past month. Mean scores will be calculated for each condition. | Baseline |
| Past-month Alcohol Use | To characterize and describe the sample in terms of their alcohol use and related experiences, participants will complete the DDQ for their past-month alcohol use at baseline. Higher total scores indicate greater quantity and frequency of alcohol use. Mean past-month alcohol use will be calculated for each condition. | Baseline |
| Attention Validation | During the intervention period, participants will have free access to their assigned intervention. After they view the intervention, they will be asked two questions regarding the extent to which they paid attention to the intervention. Questions will include:
Average number of times and average duration of looking away will be calculated for each condition. | 1-Week Intervention Period, Between Baseline Visit and 1-week Follow-Up |
| Number of Times Intervention was Viewed / Acceptability & Feasibility | During the intervention period, participants will have free access to their assigned intervention and be instructed to view it at least once per day but ideally any time they experience a craving. The average number of times the intervention was accessed will be calculated for each condition as an indicator of acceptability and feasibility. | 1-Week Intervention Period, Between Baseline Visit and 1-week Follow-Up |
| Daily Alcohol Consumption | We will be gathering data on whether participants have consumed alcohol that day, when the most recent time they consumed alcohol was, and whether they are currently under the influence of alcohol. After participants finish viewing their assigned task, answer questions about their current craving, and answer the attention validation items, they will answer the following questions about their recent alcohol use:
| 1-Week Intervention Period, Between Baseline Visit and 1-week Follow-Up |