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Enhancing Juvenile Drug Court Outcomes With Evidence-Based Practices

Phase 2
Completed
Conditions
Adolescent Substance Use
Interventions
Behavioral: Contingency Management-Family Engagement (CM-FAM)
Other: Usual Services (US)
Registration Number
NCT01266109
Lead Sponsor
Medical University of South Carolina
Brief Summary

Juvenile drug courts were developed in response to a perceived need to intervene more effectively with youth with substance abuse problems. Close collaboration between the court and substance abuse treatment provider is a defining component of the drug court model and is critical to helping youth achieve positive outcomes. Despite the proliferation of juvenile drug courts in recent years, however, evaluation of their capacity to reduce offender substance use and criminal activity has lagged. Moreover, the Institute of Medicine (IOM, 1998) and leading experts (McLellan, Carise, \& Kleber, 2003) have presented a bleak picture of the nation's capacity to meet the treatment needs of substance abusing individuals. Although community-based programs provide the backbone of substance abuse treatment in the nation, their capabilities have not kept up with major scientific advances in the development and validation of evidence-based substance abuse interventions.

Building on our research findings and experience regarding juvenile drug court outcomes as well as the transport of evidence-based practices to community treatment settings, the purpose of this study is to develop and test a relatively flexible and low cost strategy for enhancing the outcomes of juvenile drug courts by integrating components of evidence-based treatments into existing substance abuse services.

Specifically, this project aims to:

Aim 1: Adapt existing intervention and training protocols from evidence-based practices (i.e., Contingency Management for adolescent substance abuse; family engagement strategies from evidence-based treatments of juvenile offenders) for integration into juvenile drug court sites.

Aim 2: Conduct a study to examine youth (e.g., substance use and criminal behavior) and system level (e.g., intervention adherence, feasibility, retention and completion rates, consumer satisfaction, cost estimates) effects of implementing the intervention protocols in juvenile drug courts.

Aim 3: Revise the intervention and training protocols in preparation for a Stage II study if findings are supportive.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
172
Inclusion Criteria
  • Juvenile Drug Court-involved youth
  • Fluency in English
Exclusion Criteria
  • None

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
CM-FAMContingency Management-Family Engagement (CM-FAM)-
USUsual Services (US)-
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Substance UseQuarterly for up to 1 year post-baseline
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
DelinquencyQuarterly for up to 1 year post-baseline
Intervention FidelityMonthly for up to 1 year post-baseline
Cost EstimatesAnnually for 4 years
Consumer SatisfactionBi-annually for 4 years

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Medical University of South Carolina

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Charleston, South Carolina, United States

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