Randomized Controlled Trial of Indigenous Recovery Planning for American Indians
概览
- 阶段
- 不适用
- 干预措施
- 未指定
- 疾病 / 适应症
- Alcohol Use Disorder
- 发起方
- Montana State University
- 入组人数
- 180
- 试验地点
- 1
- 主要终点
- Percent days absent
- 状态
- Enrolling By Invitation
- 最后更新
- 9个月前
概览
简要总结
This research project uses a Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) framework to test the efficacy of a culturally adapted relapse prevention intervention developed collaboratively by community partners from the Fort Peck Indian Reservation in northeastern Montana and research partners from Montana State University. The Indigenous Recovery Planning intervention employs trained Fort Peck community members to deliver manualized intervention content to American Indian adults with substance use disorder (SUD). By increasing access to culturally responsive evidence-based treatment, this research aims to decrease SUD-related health disparities and improve public health outcomes for underserved Native communities locally and nationally.
研究者
入排标准
入选标准
- •American Indian, 18 years of age or older, living on the Fort Peck reservation, meeting diagnostic criteria for Substance Use Disorder, wanting treatment/help with recovery.
排除标准
- •Not meeting inclusion criteria.
结局指标
主要结局
Percent days absent
时间窗: At Time 1, we will assess alcohol and drug use in the 90 days prior to assessment, and each subsequent assessment will measure use in the time since the previous one (approximately 6 weeks).
Percent days absent will be measured using the Timeline Followback (TLFB), a widely used calendar-based recall instrument shown to yield valid and reliable estimates of substance use behavior. Additional analyses will be conducted with other variables derived from TLFB data, including number of drinks per drinking day, percent heavy drinking days, and percent drug use days.
次要结局
- Number of substance-related consequences experienced within the past 6 weeks(Measured at baseline and each 6 week follow-up assessment time point (time 1-time 5))