Strengthening a Brief Intervention for Justice-Involved Substance Users by Harnessing Mechanisms of Change
利用变革机制加强对涉及正义的药物使用者的简短干预
基本信息
- 批准号:9395081
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 37.72万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2017
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2017-09-01 至 2022-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AffectiveAlcohol or Other Drugs useAttentionCommunitiesCountryCriminal JusticeDrug Rehabilitation CentersEmotional BondsEmpathyFamilyFrequenciesFundingGeneral PopulationGuidelinesHeterogeneityImprisonmentImpulsivityIndividualInformal Social ControlInterventionJusticeLeadLightLinkLiteratureMeasuresMediatingMediator of activation proteinMethodsNational Institute of Drug AbuseOutcomePersonality TraitsPersonsPhasePopulationProcessPsychopathPublic HealthRandomizedRandomized Clinical TrialsRelapseResearchResourcesSamplingScienceSupervisionSystemTestingTherapeuticTreatment EfficacyUnited StatesViolenceWorkbrief interventionbrief motivational interventiondesigneffective interventioneffective therapyfollow-upinnovationoffenderoptimismpsychopathic personalityrecidivismreduced substance usestandard caretrait
项目摘要
Project Summary/Abstract.
Substance use among justice-involved individuals constitutes a public health problem that is linked to negative
consequences for offenders, their families, and their communities. As criminal justice reform becomes a reality
in the United States and more justice-involved substance users join the general population, there is reason for
therapeutic optimism. Our preliminary work shows that measuring heterogeneity in psychopathic personality
traits can guide the use of a brief substance use intervention to people who will benefit. Our innovative
assessment and matching-to-treatment approach has promise for a) revealing the true efficacy of a brief
motivational intervention (BMI) for justice-involved substance users at varying levels of psychopathic traits,
and b) explaining contradictions in the BMI literature. Additionally, the current proposal is a Phase III
randomized clinical trial in which we will use rigorous multi-method assessment to test two putative
mechanisms of change: commitment to change and self-regulation. By elucidating the mechanisms through
which justice-involved substance users' change in treatment, we will make adaptations that further strengthen
our intervention and increase the range of people who benefit. Hypotheses that will be examined include: 1)
that a BMI, adapted for use in criminal justice supervisory settings, will reduce substance use relative to
Standard Care for individuals with low/moderate affective traits of psychopathy, 2) that the reduction in
substance use will be mediated by commitment to change and an increase in self-regulation, enabling
adaptations that target these processes and lead to a better intervention, and 3) that the moderated reduction
in substance use will mediate a reduction in violent recidivism at follow-up.
项目摘要/摘要。
参与正义的个人使用药物构成了一个公共健康问题,与负面影响有关。
对罪犯、其家人和社区造成的后果。随着刑事司法改革成为现实
在美国,越来越多涉及司法的物质使用者加入到普通人群中,因此有理由
治疗乐观。我们的初步工作表明,测量精神病态人格的异质性
特征可以指导对受益者进行简短的药物使用干预。我们的创新
评估和匹配治疗方法有望a)揭示简短的真实疗效
对不同精神变态特征水平的涉及正义的物质使用者进行动机干预(BMI),
b) 解释 BMI 文献中的矛盾。此外,当前的提案是第三阶段
随机临床试验,我们将使用严格的多方法评估来测试两个假定的
变革机制:致力于变革和自我监管。通过阐明机制
对于涉及司法的物质使用者的待遇变化,我们将做出调整,进一步加强
我们的干预并增加受益人群的范围。将检验的假设包括:1)
适合在刑事司法监督环境中使用的 BMI 将减少相对于
对具有低/中度精神病情感特征的个体进行标准护理,2)
物质使用将通过致力于变革和加强自我监管来调节,从而使
针对这些过程并导致更好的干预的适应措施,以及3)适度的减少
药物使用的减少将有助于减少后续的暴力累犯。
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