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Multimedia Toolkits to Implement 12-Step Recovery Concepts in Group Counseling

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Alcohol Abuse
Drug Abuse
Interventions
Behavioral: Treatment as Usual
Behavioral: Multimedia 12-Step Toolkit
Registration Number
NCT02333357
Lead Sponsor
Treatment Research Institute
Brief Summary

This study is developing and testing a 12-step toolkit with five modules, training counselors to use them, and studying their frequency of use, desirability, effectiveness and patient outcomes. The toolkit includes counselor written guides, posters, client worksheets, engagement activities, and videos designed to be shown during substance abuse treatment group sessions to explain and encourage 12-step participation.

Detailed Description

The study has three aims. Aim 1 involves the development of an evidence-based 12-step facilitation toolkit curriculum. Toolkit structure and content is grounded in theory and empirical findings, and incorporates feedback from 12-step facilitation experts and individuals with a history of substance abuse. Aim 2 consists of implementing the resulting five-module Toolkit in a multi-site randomized controlled trial using a pre-/post-Toolkit training design that includes 1- and 6-month post-training assessments. Group counselors employed at community-based outpatient and inpatient substance abuse treatment programs will be randomly assigned to a Toolkit or treatment-as-usual condition. Data obtained from audiotaped sessions will identify between group differences in counselor adherence to 12-step content and skillfulness. Additional data will be collected on counselor satisfaction, 12-step attitudes and beliefs, and 12-step knowledge, as well as on Toolkit acceptability, feasibility, and short-term sustainability. Aim 3 will determine whether exposure to the Toolkit curriculum results in stable 12-step involvement and decreased self-reported substance use among clients.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
3483
Inclusion Criteria

Not provided

Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Treatment as UsualTreatment as UsualCounselors assigned to the Treatment as Usual (TAU) attention control condition complete a training that reviews the same five 12-step topics that are included in the toolkit, but they do not receive any toolkit materials. TAU counselor participants then conduct group treatment sessions on the 12-step topics without using toolkit materials.
ToolkitMultimedia 12-Step ToolkitCounselors randomized to the toolkit (TK) condition will receive a one to three hour standardized toolkit orientation that will include a description of the overall goal of the toolkit curriculum comprised of five modules, the purpose of each individual element of the toolkit, and an introduction to the toolkit teaching aids such as counselor guides, posters, and patient materials (hand-outs, sampling menus, worksheets, etc). TK counselor participants then conduct group treatment sessions using the toolkit materials with their patient participants.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in counselor content adherence from baseline, as measured by the Group Observation Rating System0, 1, 6 months

Counselor adherence to 12-step concepts covered in group sessions assessed using the Group Observation Rating System which consists of items designed to assess general counseling competency skills and 12-step facilitation items

Change in counselor therapeutic skillfulness from baseline, as measured by the Group Observation Rating System0, 1, 6 months

Counselor therapeutic skillfulness when delivering 12-step content in group sessions assessed using the Group Observation Rating System which consists of items designed to assess general counseling competency skills and 12-step facilitation items

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in counselor satisfaction from baseline, as measured by the Counselor Satisfaction Form0, 1, 6 months

Counselor satisfaction with their group sessions as measured by the Counselor Satisfaction Form which assesses counselors' overall satisfaction with the five 12-step groups

Change in client substance use from baseline, as measured by the Substance Use Inventory0, 2, 4, 12, 24 weeks

Self-reported alcohol and drug use as measured by the Substance Use Inventory (SUI), which is a modification of the Time-Line Follow-back Method in which a rater elicits frequency (in days) of consumption of alcohol and other illicit drugs as well as an estimate of average intensity of use

Change in client involvement in 12-step activities from baseline, as measured by the Patient AA Attendance and Involvement Scale0, 2, 4, 12, 24 weeks

Number of 12-step meetings attended and engagement in other 12-step activities as measured by the Patient AA Attendance and Involvement Scale (PAIS) which assesses 12-step recovery activities

Change in counselor 12-step knowledge from baseline, as measured by the Counselor Core Elements of 12-step Knowledge Inventory0, 1, 6 months

Counselor knowledge about 12-step concepts as measured by the Counselor Core Elements of 12-step Knowledge Inventory (C-CETSKI), which focuses on the five toolkit content areas

Change in counselor 12-step attitudes and beliefs from baseline, as measured by the Counselor 12-Step Attitudes and Beliefs Scale0, 1, 6 months

Counselor attitudes and beliefs about 12-step recovery and self-help approaches as measured by the Counselor 12-step Attitudes and Beliefs Scale (C-TAB) which queries about current 12-step referral practices, attitudes and beliefs about 12-step recovery and self-help approaches in general, strategies used to assist clients in engaging in the 12-step fellowship, and level of agreement with specific statements about 12-step groups

Change in counselor feasibility and sustainability of the toolkit from baseline, as measured by a bi-weekly web-based calendar0, 1, 6 months

Feasibility and short-term sustainability will be measured via a web-based calendar which measures the type and frequency of the 12-step topics and toolkit materials counselors have used

Trial Locations

Locations (11)

Genesis Counseling Centers

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Camden, New Jersey, United States

Phoenix House

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Brooklyn, New York, United States

Eagleville Hospital

🇺🇸

Eagleville, Pennsylvania, United States

Livengrin Foundation

🇺🇸

Levittown, Pennsylvania, United States

Rehab After Work

🇺🇸

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Penn Presbyterian

🇺🇸

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Sobreity Through Outpatient

🇺🇸

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Self-Help Movement

🇺🇸

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

The Kirkbride Center

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Gaudenzia Inc.

🇺🇸

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

The Wedge Recovery Centers

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

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