Sociodemographic and patient reported outcomes by racial and ethnicity status among participants in a randomized controlled trial for methamphetamine use disorder

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Abstract

Background

There has been a significant increase in methamphetamine use and methamphetamine use disorder (Meth UD) in the United States, with evolving racial and ethnic differences.

Objectives

This secondary analysis explored racial and ethnic differences in baseline sociodemographic and clinical characteristics as well as treatment effects on a measure of substance use recovery, depression symptoms, and methamphetamine craving among participants in a pharmacotherapy trial for Meth UD.

Methods

The ADAPT-2 trial (ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT03078075; N=403; 69% male) was a multisite, 12-week randomized, double-blind, trial that employed a two-stage sequential parallel design to evaluate the efficacy of combination naltrexone (NTX) and oral bupropion (BUP) vs. placebo for Meth UD. Treatment effect was calculated as the weighted mean change in outcomes in the NTX-BUP minus placebo group across the two stages of treatment.

Results

Of the 403 participants in the ADAPT-2 trial, the majority (65%) reported non-Hispanic White, while 14%, 11% and 10% reported Hispanic, non-Hispanic Black, and non-Hispanic other racial and ethnic categories respectively. At baseline non-Hispanic Black participants reported less severe indicators of methamphetamine use than non-Hispanic White. Treatment effects for recovery, depression symptoms and methamphetamine cravings did not significantly differ by race and ethnicity.

Conclusions

Although we found racial and ethnic differences at baseline, our findings did not show racial and ethnic differences in treatment effects of NTX-BUP on recovery, depression symptoms and methamphetamine cravings. However, our findings also highlight the need to expand representation of racial and ethnic minority groups in future trials.

甲基苯丙胺使用障碍随机对照试验参与者中按种族和民族状况分列的社会人口学结果和患者报告结果
背景在美国,甲基苯丙胺的使用和甲基苯丙胺使用障碍(Meth UD)明显增加,而且种族和民族差异也在不断扩大。目的这项二次分析探讨了基线社会人口学和临床特征方面的种族和民族差异,以及甲基苯丙胺使用障碍药物治疗试验参与者在药物使用恢复措施、抑郁症状和甲基苯丙胺渴求方面的治疗效果。方法ADAPT-2试验(ClinicalTrials.gov编号:NCT03078075;N=403;69%为男性)是一项多地点、为期12周的随机双盲试验,采用了两阶段顺序平行设计,以评估纳曲酮(NTX)和口服安非他明(BUP)联合疗法与安慰剂相比对甲基苯丙胺依赖症的疗效。ADAPT-2试验的403名参与者中,大多数(65%)为非西班牙裔白人,而西班牙裔、非西班牙裔黑人和非西班牙裔其他种族和民族分别占14%、11%和10%。在基线上,非西班牙裔黑人参与者报告的甲基苯丙胺使用指标不如非西班牙裔白人严重。结论虽然我们发现基线时存在种族和民族差异,但我们的研究结果并未显示 NTX-BUP 对康复、抑郁症状和甲基苯丙胺渴求的治疗效果存在种族和民族差异。然而,我们的研究结果也强调了在未来的试验中扩大少数种族和族裔群体代表性的必要性。
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