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Clinical Trials/NCT00043693
NCT00043693
Completed
Not Applicable

Family Intervention for SMI and Substance Use Disorder

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center2 sites in 1 country108 target enrollmentApril 2002

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Schizophrenia
Sponsor
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
Enrollment
108
Locations
2
Primary Endpoint
Alcohol use scale-revised
Status
Completed
Last Updated
13 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

This study will evaluate a family intervention program for individuals with bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, or schizoaffective disorder and co-occurring substance use disorders.

Detailed Description

Substance use disorder (SUD) in persons with severe mental illness may worsen the course of psychiatric illness. The loss of family support for individuals with mental illness is a major contributing factor to housing instability, homelessness, and other problems. Despite progress toward integrating mental health and substance abuse services, interventions that improve the course of mental illness while helping the families of the mentally ill are not currently available. Enhancing skills for coping with mental illness may be an effective strategy for treating SUD, decreasing caregiver burden, and improving the long-term outcomes for people with mental illness. Patients and their families are randomly assigned to either the Family Intervention for Dual Diagnosis (FIDD) program or family psychoeducation. The FIDD program lasts for up to 3 years and includes both single and multiple-family group formats. The family psychoeducation program consists of 6 weekly sessions. Routine assessments are conducted on all patients, and relatives are evaluated on a wide range of outcomes, including substance abuse, hospitalizations, psychiatric symptoms, legal problems, aggression, housing and homelessness, family burden, social support, and quality of life. To determine the effectiveness of the FIDD program, knowledge of mental illness and problem-solving skills are assessed in the families following treatment.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
April 2002
End Date
December 2008
Last Updated
13 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Have schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, or bipolar disorder
  • Have a current substance use disorder (within the past 6 months)
  • Are willing to have at least 4 hours of contact per week with family members or significant others
  • Plan to remain in the community
  • Have family members or significant others who consent to participate in the study and plan to remain in the community

Exclusion Criteria

  • Not provided

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Alcohol use scale-revised

Time Frame: Measured at baseline, during treatment, and post-treatment

Drug use scale-revised

Time Frame: Measured at baseline, during treatment, and post-treatment

Substance abuse treatment scale

Time Frame: Measured at baseline, during treatment, and post-treatment

Timeline followback calandar

Time Frame: Measured at baseline, during treatment, and post-treatment

Study Sites (2)

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