White, Veronica M. http://orcid.org/0000-0002-3008-8213
Molfenter, Todd
Gustafson, David H.
Horst, Julie
Greller, Rachelle
Gustafson, David H. Jr
Kim, Jee-Seon
Preuss, Eric
Cody, Olivia
Pisitthakarm, Praan
Toy, Alexander
Funding for this research was provided by:
National Institute on Drug Abuse (1R01DA044159-01A1)
Article History
Received: 24 August 2020
Accepted: 12 October 2020
First Online: 23 October 2020
Ethics approval and consent to participate
: The study received external approval from Independent Review Board Services (IntegReview IRB).
: Not applicable
: Todd Molfenter is a faculty member at CHESS. In addition to his academic affiliation, Dr. Molfenter has a less than .1% ownership with CHESS Health, the organization responsible for making the A-CHESS addiction recovery app commercially available to the public. Dr. Molfenter has worked extensively with his institution to manage any conflicts of interest. An external advisory board approved all survey instruments applied, and the individuals who will conduct the data collection and interpretation for this study will have no affiliation with CHESS Health. Also, parts of the NIATx organizational change model used in part of this trial were developed by the Center for Health Enhancement System Studies (CHESS) at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where Dr. Molfenter is a faculty member. Dr. Molfenter is also affiliated with the NIATx Foundation, the organization responsible for making the NIATx organizational change model available to the public. For this scenario, Dr. Molfenter also has an institutionally approved plan to manage potential conflicts of interest. The individuals who will conduct the data collection and interpretation for this study manuscript will have no affiliation with the NIATx Foundation.David Gustafson is a part-owner of CHESS Health, devoted to marketing information technologies to agencies that deliver addiction treatment. He is also on the board of directors of the not-for-profit NIATx Foundation, as well as a small consulting company doing business as David H. Gustafson and Associates. These relationships do not carry with them any restrictions on publication, and any associated intellectual property will be disclosed and processed according to his institution’s policies.