Cognitive Remediation and Work Therapy in the Initial Phase of Substance Abuse Treatment
Diseases and Conditions Researched
Cognitive Impairment; Substance Abuse; Substance Dependence
What is the purpose of this trial?
The initial phase of substance abuse treatment is a vulnerable period for relapse. Cognitive impairments are common during this phase and may reduce the ability to benefit from other forms of substance abuse and rehabilitation services. The study compares a rehabilitation program that combines work therapy with computer-based cognitive training of attention, memory and executive functions to work therapy alone in a 3 months outpatient substance abuse program. It is hypothesized that cognitive training will increase days of sobriety during the active intervention and better substance abuse outcomes at 6 month follow-up.
Participation Guidelines
Gender: Both
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| Sponsor: | Yale University |
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| Dates: | August 2, 2011 |
| Last Updated: | August 3, 2011 |
| Study HIC#: | 1011007601 |
| Clinicaltrials.gov ID: | NCT01410110 |
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