ADHD: Gaps Between Patients With Alcohol-dependence and Impact on Relapse

Last updated: August 2, 2019
Sponsor: University Hospital, Lille
Overall Status: Active - Recruiting

Phase

N/A

Condition

Alcohol Dependence

Substance Abuse

Attention Deficit/hyperactivity Disorder (Adhd - Adults)

Treatment

N/A

Clinical Study ID

NCT02364817
2013_09
2014-A00132-45
  • Ages > 18
  • All Genders

Study Summary

Some recent studies have found that adult attention deficit - hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) was frequent among patients with alcohol-dependence. However, no investigation has ever addressed whether ADHD may impact the drinking outcome.

Moreover, most of the different aforementioned studies assessed ADHD using the ADHD self-report scale (ASRS). The ASRS is a screening questionnaire that is of limited diagnostic value, and the overrepresentation of high-score ASRS among patients with alcohol-dependence could be in part due to differential diagnoses such as antisocial or borderline personality disorders, executive function impairments, or isolated impulsiveness.

The study aims to evaluate "ADHD: Gaps between patients with Alcohol Dependence and Impact on early Relapse" (AGADIR). In AGADIR, subjects with alcohol-dependence are recruited at the end of a residential detoxification program. They are assessed for ADHD using the ASRS, but also with a standardized diagnostic tool, i.e., the Diagnostic Interview for ADHD in adults (DIVA 2.0). Potential differential diagnoses are screened during the baseline visit. The patients are followed-up during the 12 first post-detox weeks, through a standardized psychosocial treatment. ASRS is re-performed at the end of the follow-up.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

  • current DSM-IV-Tr criteria for alcohol-dependence

  • current residential alcohol detoxification program

Non-inclusion Criteria:

  • concurrent alcohol withdrawal symptoms, i.e., CIWA-Ar ≥ 10

  • benzodiazepine diazepam-equivalent dose > 30 mg

  • medical history of neurological impairment (excluding alcohol-induced cognitive disorders)

  • guardianship or loss of liberty

  • pregnant or lactating woman

Study Design

Total Participants: 132
Study Start date:
January 01, 2015
Estimated Completion Date:
February 29, 2020

Connect with a study center

  • Department of Addiction Medicine

    Lille, 59037
    France

    Active - Recruiting

  • Department of Addiction Medicine

    Saint-Amand-les-Eaux, 59230
    France

    Active - Recruiting

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