Conditions:
Alcoholism is among the top three causes of preventable death and disease in the US (Mokdad et al., 2004; Room et al., 2005). Stress plays an important role in the development of alcoholism and in high vulnerability to alcohol relapse. This study will provide a greater understanding of the mechanism by which stress and alcohol consumption interacts to influence development of compulsive alcohol seeking and vulnerability to stress-induced drinking, and the results will have significant implications for the development of new prevention and treatment interventions for alcoholism.
Start
Date: January 2009
Study Status: Recruiting
Ages Eligible: 21 Years - 50 Years
Gender Eligible: Both
Inclusion Criteria:
- ages 21-50
Sponsors:
First Received: December 10, 2009
Last Updated: Jan 22, 2010
Clinicaltrials.gov ID:
NCT01031264
Study HIC # 0210022015
Conditions:
Alcoholism is among the top three causes of preventable death and disease in the US (Mokdad et al., 2004; Room et al., 2005). Stress plays an important role in the development of alcoholism and in high vulnerability to alcohol relapse. This study will provide a greater understanding of the mechanism by which stress and alcohol consumption interacts to influence development of compulsive alcohol seeking and vulnerability to stress-induced drinking, and the results will have significant implications for the development of new prevention and treatment interventions for alcoholism.
Date: January 2009
Study Status: Recruiting
Ages Eligible: 21 Years - 50 Years
Gender Eligible: Both
Inclusion Criteria:
- ages 21-50
Sponsors:
First Received: December 10, 2009
Last Updated: Jan 22, 2010
Clinicaltrials.gov ID:
NCT01031264
Study HIC # 0210022015
Keri L Bergquist, Psy.D.
203-737-1176
keri.bergquist@yale.edu
Rajita Sinha, PhD
Principal Investigator
HIC # 0805003779