Smartphone-based Intervention for Young Adults With ADHD
NCT: NCT07654205 · RECRUITING
Brief Summary
The primary goal of this clinical trial is to test if a smartphone-based intervention is feasible \& acceptable among young adults with ADHD who also engage in risky drinking behaviors. A secondary aim is to test preliminary intervention efficacy. The main questions it aims to answer are: Is the smartphone intervention feasible \& acceptable for participants (e.g., are they responding regularly, is there a low level of burden reported)? Does the smartphone intervention improve symptom awareness, inhibitory control, and problematic alcohol use? Participants will: Attend a virtual baseline visit to assess ADHD, alcohol use, and other life experiences. Complete either the TIPS smartphone intervention or a control smartphone protocol over the course of 31-days, starting the first Friday after the baseline visit. Attend a virtual follow-up visit, where many of the same questions from the baseline visit will be asked again.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Smartphone-based Intervention for Young Adults With ADHD?
Smartphone-based Intervention for Young Adults With ADHD is a clinical trial registered under NCT07654205. Current status: RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT07654205?
The current status of NCT07654205 (Smartphone-based Intervention for Young Adults With ADHD) is: RECRUITING.
When did Smartphone-based Intervention for Young Adults With ADHD start?
Smartphone-based Intervention for Young Adults With ADHD started on 2026-07-15.
Official Source
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