Substance Use Prevention for Youth With Parents in Recovery
Substance Use Prevention for Youth With Parents in Recovery: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
Brown University
80 participants
Aug 29, 2024
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Risk for substance use disorder (SUD) begins early in the life course. Although preventing and decreasing illicit and nonmedical drug use among youth is an urgent public health priority, there are currently few evidence-based prevention strategies feasible for delivery in the primary care setting. The investigators propose a three-year plan to collect critical pilot data to pilot test and optimize a dyadic intervention that aims to increase family resilience, strengthen coping skills, help families plan for the future, and prevent youth SUD. The 'prototype' for the intervention approach is Family Talk, an evidence-based parent-youth dyadic intervention that can be delivered within the existing infrastructure of the patient-centered medical home. The investigators have made preliminary adaptations to the model in preparation for testing. To prepare for a subsequent efficacy study, a two-arm pilot randomized controlled trial of the intervention with 40 parent-youth dyads to optimize the intervention model will be conducted. The feasibility of the intervention will be evaluated. In addition, empiric estimates of study parameters to inform the planning of a fully powered randomized controlled trial and plausible intervention targets using semi-structured qualitative interviews will be obtained.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria6
- -18 years without diagnosed SUD
- Comfortable speaking English or Spanish
- years or older
- Receiving treatment for SUD
- Receiving substance use care in the CODAC system
- Comfortable speaking English or Spanish
Exclusion Criteria2
- Presence of acute family crisis, such as recent death, incarceration, separation, divorce, or other stressor
- Parent or youth with cognitive limitation or intellectual disability
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Interventions
The Modified Family Talk intervention consists of six modules, each lasting approximately 60 minutes. Family Talk is intended to be delivered over a period of 12 weeks, with meetings occurring every 1-2 weeks.
Parameter estimation is designed to emulate best practices around comprehensive, high quality, patient-centered care for adults and youth. Participants will have access to collaborative adult Office Based Addiction Treatment (OBAT) clinical services, multidisciplinary adolescent primary care clinics with co-located adolescent substance use specialists, high quality social work services, integrated behavioral health, and access to patient navigators for assistance connecting to community resources.
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NCT05397691