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NCT05609344
Barbershop Talk: Reducing Excessive Alcohol Consumption Among Men
NA trial testing SBIRT in Drinking Behavior in 611 participants. Participants enrolled and being followed up; not accepting new ones.
31 July 2027
Quick facts
| Lead sponsor | University of Arkansas |
|---|---|
| Phase | NA |
| Status | Active, enrolled |
| Study type | INTERVENTIONAL |
| Allocation | randomized |
| Design | crossover |
| Masking | double |
| Primary purpose | health services research |
| Enrollment | 611 |
| Start date | 26 June 2023 |
| Primary completion | 31 July 2027 |
| Estimated completion | 31 July 2027 |
| Sites | 1 location across United States |
Drugs / interventions tested
- SBIRT
Conditions studied
- Drinking Behavior — all drugs for Drinking Behavior →
- Drinking Excessive — all drugs for Drinking Excessive →
- Drinking — all drugs for Drinking →
Sponsor
University of Arkansas
Who can join
18 and older, male only, with Drinking Behavior or Drinking Excessive. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.
Sponsor's own description
Unhealthy drinking is considered one of the top 10 public health concerns in the United States. Not only has heavy drinking been linked to poorer overall health and the chances of getting cancer and cardiovascular diseases, but it also causes about 88,000 deaths and 2.5 million years of potential life lost each year in the U.S. Men living in rural areas tend to drink more. In Arkansas, a rural state with high rates of unhealthy drinking, men are more likely to report heavy drinking (4 or more drinks a day) and to drink more when binge drinking. Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) is an evidence-based, multilevel, integrated public health approach for early intervention and timely referral to more intensive treatment for those with substance use disorders. SBIRTs have been successfully used in primary care and emergency settings. However, men in rural areas may lack access to evidence-based care for unhealthy drinking due to many factors, including limited healthcare providers and insurance standing. Given the increased chances of death and illness linked to harmful drinking among rural men and the serious health consequences involved, it is urgent to improve access to evidence-based care. This can be achieved by expanding services into community settings that men in rural areas are more likely to visit, such as barbershops. Thus, the goals of this proposed Hybrid Type 2 pragmatic effectiveness-implementation trial are to: 1) test the effectiveness of an evidence-based SBIRT intervention for use within barbershops (Barbershop Talk); and 2) generate the scientific evidence needed to implement SBIRTs in "real world" settings. Data from this study will further our understanding of how to reduce the chances of experiencing alcohol attributable morbidity and mortality among men living in rural areas. Data will also enhance our understanding of strategies that can improve the implementation of evidence-based care models in non-clinical settings, thereby extending the reach of evidence-based care to rural communities with high needs.
Publications & conference data
1 peer-reviewed publication reference this trial (live from Europe PMC):
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Barbershop talk: a hybrid-2 trial examining the effectiveness of a barbershop-placed screening, brief intervention, and referral (SBIRT) intervention.
Haynes T, Lovelady N, Hart C, Hill A, et al · · 2026 · PMID 41923034 · DOI 10.1186/s12889-026-26506-1
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- Trial protocol + status: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05609344 (US National Library of Medicine, public domain)
- Publications: Europe PMC API search by NCT ID, retrieved 10 June 2026
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- Sponsor: as reported to ClinicalTrials.gov by University of Arkansas
- Last refreshed: 16 March 2026
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