Can phone games help track brain health in older adults battling opioid addiction?

NCT ID NCT07153029

Summary

This study is testing whether older adults (age 55+) receiving methadone treatment for opioid addiction can use brief, game-like smartphone tasks to measure their memory and focus. Over 15 days, 30 participants will complete short daily brain games to see if this remote approach is practical and acceptable. The goal is to gather information to potentially develop better support tools for thinking skills in addiction recovery.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • UM Addiction Treatment Programs at 1001 West Pratt

    Baltimore, Maryland, 21124, United States

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