Culturally Responsive Community Driven Substance Use Recovery for Black and Latinx Population
- Conditions
- Substance UseMental Health IssueMedication Assisted TreatmentOpioid Use
- Interventions
- Behavioral: IMANIBehavioral: Telehealth MATBehavioral: Traditional MAT plus Referral and Linkage
- Registration Number
- NCT05260047
- Lead Sponsor
- Yale University
- Brief Summary
The main goal of this current study is to develop and optimize methods for increasing access to, uptake of, and engagement in MAT (Medication Assisted Treatment) among communities of color.
- Detailed Description
The main goal of this current study is to develop and optimize methods for increasing access to, uptake of, and engagement in MAT (Medication Assisted Treatment) among communities of color. Through a multilevel Community Based Participatory Research initiative and a rigorous RCT that incorporates elements of choice in participation, the study will examine whether adding a church-based telehealth MAT option to Imani (Imani + CTM) will improve outcomes for Black and Latinx people with Alcohol Use Disorder or Opioid Use Disorder)compared to Imani + Traditional MAT Referral and Linkage (Imani + Traditional MAT R\&L) in the community. Individuals who do not choose to engage in MAT will continue in the Imani group program as usual. Imani (meaning Faith in Swahili) Breakthrough was developed in 2017 through a community based participatory research process. Imani Breakthrough is a faith-based, person-centered, culturally informed harm reduction recovery program that takes place in Black and Latinx churches in the community. This program provides an innovative approach to engaging vulnerable groups into Substance Use Disorder treatment by focusing on SAMHSA's 8 dimensions of wellness (social determinants of health), 7 domains of citizenship, culturally informed education, and referral to Medication Assisted Treatment defined as any Food and Drug Administration approved pharmacotherapy for treating Substance Use Disorder. The Community Based Participatory Research process, which incorporates learning from and partnering with the church and larger community (including providers and policymakers), aims to increase the community's understanding of Alcohol Use Disorder and Opioid Use Disorder, tackle Medication Assisted Treatment misconceptions, optimize IMANI implementation, and establish policy recommendations for the healthcare systems to better serve Black and Latinx with Substance Use Disorder.
The specific aims are:
Specific Aim 1: To evaluate the impact of Imani + a church-based telehealth Medicine Assisted Treatment option (Imani + CTM) compared to Imani + Traditional MAT referral and linkage option (Imani + MAT R\&L) on medication for addiction treatment initiation and engagement.
Specific Aim 2: To assess whether there are changes in substance use over time for Imani+ CTM compared to Imani + Traditional MAT R\&L.
Specific Aim 3: To evaluate potential mediators and moderators (e.g., choice, SDOH) of improvements in primary SUD outcomes (initiation, engagement, and decreased substance use).
Exploratory Aim 1: To assess differences in the 7 domains of citizenship and 8 dimensions of wellness (social determinants of health) comparing those enrolled in a MAT condition to those NOT enrolled in a MAT condition.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 525
- Participants must meet criteria for a DSM-5 Alcohol Use Disorder and/or Opioid Use Disorder and are currently using alcohol and/or other opioids within the last 30 days.
- Are interested in reducing substance use.
- Self-identify as Black or Latinx.
- Participants who do not sign informed consent
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description IMANI BREAKTHROUGH IMANI Participants will participate in 24-week IMANI weekly groups IMANI BREAKTROUGH + church-based telehealth MAT option (IMANI + CTM) Telehealth MAT Participants will participate in the 24-week Imani weekly group. During weeks 1-4 participants will received education on MAT. Those participants randomized will receive the IMANI weekly group as well as a church based telehealth Medication Assisted Treatment option. The church based telehealth MAT will consist of participants assigned to receive MAT from addiction treatment providers via telehealth. Telehealth sessions will be provided in the church. IMANI BREAKTROUGH + church-based telehealth MAT option (IMANI + CTM) IMANI Participants will participate in the 24-week Imani weekly group. During weeks 1-4 participants will received education on MAT. Those participants randomized will receive the IMANI weekly group as well as a church based telehealth Medication Assisted Treatment option. The church based telehealth MAT will consist of participants assigned to receive MAT from addiction treatment providers via telehealth. Telehealth sessions will be provided in the church. IMANI BREAKTHROUGH + Traditional MAT plus Referral and Linkage IMANI Participants will participate in the 24-week Imani weekly group. During weeks 1-4 participants will received education on MAT. Those participants randomized will receive the IMANI weekly group as well as Traditional MAT services with Referral and Linkage to services. Participants in this arm will be provided a list of referrals and links to community MAT providers. They will choose their providers. IMANI BREAKTHROUGH + Traditional MAT plus Referral and Linkage Traditional MAT plus Referral and Linkage Participants will participate in the 24-week Imani weekly group. During weeks 1-4 participants will received education on MAT. Those participants randomized will receive the IMANI weekly group as well as Traditional MAT services with Referral and Linkage to services. Participants in this arm will be provided a list of referrals and links to community MAT providers. They will choose their providers.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Overall attendance of program Up to 24 weeks The total number of sessions that participants attend will be used to measure continuation of program.
Overall treatment adherence 12-month The number of participants that adhere to treatments will be measured using self-report at three time points.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change in substance abuse Weekly for 24 weeks Using urine toxicology strips the research staff will test the weekly urine provided by all participants for drugs use.
Trial Locations
- Locations (7)
Mount Aery Baptist Church
🇺🇸Bridgeport, Connecticut, United States
Blackwell Memorial AME Church
🇺🇸Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Iglesia Nuevo Comienzo
🇺🇸Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Principe of Peace Church
🇺🇸Bridgeport, Connecticut, United States
Yale Program for Recovery and Community Health
🇺🇸New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Varick Memorial AME Church
🇺🇸New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Casa de Oracion y Adoracion
🇺🇸New Haven, Connecticut, United States