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CARRII Native Intervention Optimization Trial Targets Alcohol-Exposed Pregnancies

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The CARRII Native Intervention Optimization Trial (NCT07547696) is registered on ClinicalTrials.gov as an automated online intervention study targeting alcohol-exposed pregnancies among Native women and others who can become pregnant. The trial aims to identify optimal intervention components while maintaining cost-effectiveness for Native communities. Conditions under study include Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders, alcohol-related disorders, and contraception behavior.

“The purpose of this study is to identify the best combination of new intervention components to use with CARRII, the first automated online intervention for alcohol-exposed pregnancies (AEP).”

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This ClinicalTrials.gov registration documents the CARRII Native Intervention Optimization Trial, an alcohol-exposed pregnancy prevention study designed specifically for Native women and others who can become pregnant. The trial focuses on optimizing the first automated online intervention (CARRII) by identifying the best combination of new intervention components while maintaining manageable costs for Native communities. Conditions studied include Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders, pregnancy, alcohol-related disorders, and contraception behavior.

Healthcare providers and researchers working in fetal alcohol spectrum disorder prevention or maternal health may wish to note this study's community-focused optimization approach. The trial's emphasis on cost-effectiveness for Native communities reflects a growing trend toward adapting evidence-based interventions for specific populations. Sponsors and clinical investigators considering similar community-based intervention studies may find this trial's design approach relevant.

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Apr 23, 2026

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CARRII Native Intervention Optimization Trial

N/A NCT07547696 Kind: NA Apr 23, 2026

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to identify the best combination of new intervention components to use with CARRII, the first automated online intervention for alcohol-exposed pregnancies (AEP). This intervention is specifically designed for Native women and others who can become pregnant. Our goal is to maximize the effectiveness of the online intervention while keeping costs manageable for Native communities.

Conditions: Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders, Pregnancy, Alcohol-Related Disorders, Drinking, Alcohol, Contraception Behavior, Alcohol Exposed Pregnancy, Sexual Behavior

Interventions: CARRII Native Cores

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NIH
Published
April 23rd, 2026
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Non-binding
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Final
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Minor

Who this affects

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Healthcare providers Clinical investigators Patients
Industry sector
6221 Hospitals & Health Systems
Activity scope
Clinical trial registration Public health research Intervention optimization
Geographic scope
United States US

Taxonomy

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Public Health
Operational domain
Clinical Operations
Topics
Healthcare Pharmaceuticals

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