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Gamified Digital Intervention Trial for Alcohol and Mental Health Prevention in US Females

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Summary

NIH's ClinicalTrials.gov has registered a new clinical trial (NCT07546604) evaluating a gamified smartphone application designed to prevent alcohol-related problems and support psychological well-being in biological females aged 18-59 residing in the United States. The study will compare a gamified social app supporting women's health against a psychoeducational resource library access-only control group, with conditions encompassing alcohol prevention and mental health interventions.

“This study evaluates the impact of a novel smartphone application on alcohol consumption, alcohol-related problems, and psychological well-being.”

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What changed

NIH's ClinicalTrials.gov has registered a new observational/interventional study examining whether a gamified digital application can reduce alcohol consumption and improve psychological well-being among US females. Participants are biological females aged 18-59 who sign up to use the app, randomized to either the gamified social app intervention or a psychoeducational library-only control. This registration documents the study design and eligibility criteria but does not itself impose compliance obligations on third parties.

For compliance officers, this trial represents informational research activity rather than a regulatory action requiring procedural response. Healthcare providers or digital health companies developing similar alcohol-prevention applications may find the trial endpoints (alcohol consumption reduction, mental well-being improvement) relevant to competitive intelligence, but no regulatory reporting or compliance action is triggered by this registration.

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Apr 23, 2026

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Feasibility and Effectiveness of Gamified Digital Intervention to Prevent Alcohol and Mental Health Risks

N/A NCT07546604 Kind: NA Apr 23, 2026

Abstract

This study evaluates the impact of a novel smartphone application on alcohol consumption, alcohol-related problems, and psychological well-being. Participants invited into the study are biological females between the ages of 18 and 59 years of age who signup to use the app and who live in the United States.

Conditions: Alcohol Prevention, Mental Health

Interventions: Gamified Social App Supporting Womens' Health & Well-being, Psychoeducational Resource Library Access Only

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Classification

Agency
NIH
Published
April 23rd, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Branch
Executive
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor
Document ID
NCT07546604

Who this affects

Applies to
Consumers Healthcare providers Clinical investigators
Industry sector
6211 Healthcare Providers
Activity scope
Clinical trial registration Digital health intervention Alcohol prevention research
Geographic scope
United States US

Taxonomy

Primary area
Public Health
Operational domain
Clinical Operations
Topics
Healthcare Mental Health

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