Integration of substance use and mental health services for justice-involved young women in Brazil
为巴西参与司法的年轻女性整合药物滥用和心理健康服务
基本信息
- 批准号:10680331
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 7.36万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-07-01 至 2025-06-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdolescentAgeBehaviorBrazilChild AbuseCognitive TherapyCollaborationsCommunitiesCountryCriminal JusticeDataDevelopmentEducational CurriculumEducational workshopFamilyFractureFundingFutureGeneral PopulationGoalsHealth Services ResearchHealthcareHealthcare SystemsImprisonmentIncomeIndividualInterpersonal ViolenceInterventionJusticeMaintenanceMental HealthMental Health ServicesMental disordersMentorshipMethodsNational Institute of Drug AbusePoliticsPopulationProviderPsychiatric DiagnosisPublic HealthQualitative MethodsRelapseResearchResearch TrainingResourcesRiskServicesSubstance Use DisorderSuicide attemptSystemTrainingTraumaViolenceYouthacceptability and feasibilityadolescent substance useassociated symptomcontingency managementdetention centerevidence baseglobal environmentglobal healthhigh risk behaviorhigh risk populationimplementation determinantsimplementation scienceimplementation strategylow and middle-income countriesmalemortality risknon-suicidal self injurynovelprovider-level barrierspsychiatric symptomrecidivismreduced substance useservice deliveryservice providerssocial stigmasubstance usesubstance use treatmenttheoriestrauma exposureyoung adultyoung woman
项目摘要
PROJECT ABSTRACT
The current proposal seeks to study implementation of integrated substance use and mental health services
for justice-involved young (JIY) women in Brazil. Despite a significant rise in rates of substance use disorders
among JIY women (age 18-24) globally the past decade, implementation of evidence-based substance use
services remains critically low in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC), and the global health field has
made minimal progress in rigorously examining factors governing their implementation. Co-occurrence of
substance use and psychiatric disorders among JIY women is the norm worldwide, with exposure to trauma
theorized as a mechanism underlying the onset and mutual maintenance of co-occurring symptoms. In LMIC
like Brazil, substance use services are delivered in isolated and minimally funded healthcare systems by
providers with low capacity to address simultaneous psychiatric symptoms and exposure to trauma that may
generate and maintain substance use. Contextually appropriate integration of substance use and mental health
services (i.e., concurrent provision of substance use and mental health services by one or a set of providers)
may be a viable means of increasing implementation of substance use services for JIY women in LMIC
settings. The proposed study leverages advances in substance use services research, implementation
science, juvenile justice, and global health to guide integration of Contingency Management (CM), a gold
standard substance use intervention, with brief cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) services for JIY women re-
entering community from juvenile detention in Brazil. JIY women released from detention (age 18-22 years) are
a high-risk population with elevated rates of substance use relapse and high rates of co-occurring psychiatric
disorders and trauma exposure. Mixed-methods data will be used to explore individual- and provider-level
barriers and facilitators to integration of CM/CBT services for this population. An understanding of multi-level
implementation factors will inform development of a provider implementation plan in integrated CM/CBT
services delivery. A mixed-method open trial will examine preliminary feasibility and acceptability of integrated
services. The provider implementation plan will include trauma-informed considerations to enhance
implementation of substance use services. Study findings can be used to inform best practices for delivering
integrated substance use and mental health services for JIY adult populations in LMIC, as well as high-income
countries where implementation of integrated interventions significantly lags. Findings may also serve as an
important demonstration project in LMIC settings as they tackle the significant burden of young adult substance
use. The study benefits from well-established community collaborations in Brazil, a strong mentorship team,
and the F32 applicant’s prior global mental health research training to fulfill its aims.
项目摘要
目前的提案旨在研究综合药物使用和心理健康服务的实施
尽管物质使用障碍的发生率显着上升,但巴西参与正义的年轻女性 (JIY) 仍然受到关注。
过去十年,全球 JIY 女性(18-24 岁)中实施循证药物使用情况
低收入和中等收入国家 (LMIC) 的服务水平仍然极低,全球卫生领域
在严格审查其实施的共现因素方面进展甚微。
JIY 女性中的药物滥用和精神疾病是世界范围内的常态,并且遭受创伤
理论上被认为是中低收入国家共同出现症状的发生和相互维持的机制。
像巴西一样,物质使用服务是在孤立且资金最少的医疗保健系统中提供的
提供者同时处理精神症状和遭受创伤的能力较低,这可能会导致
产生并维持物质使用与心理健康的适当结合。
服务(即由一个或一组提供者同时提供药物使用和心理健康服务)
可能是为中低收入国家的 JIY 妇女增加实施药物滥用服务的可行方法
拟议的研究利用了物质使用服务研究和实施方面的进展。
科学、青少年司法和全球健康来指导应急管理(CM)的整合,这是黄金
标准物质使用干预,为 JIY 妇女提供简短的认知行为治疗 (CBT) 服务
从巴西少年拘留所进入社区的 JIY 妇女是从拘留所释放的(18-22 岁)。
物质使用复发率较高且同时发生精神疾病的比例较高的高危人群
混合方法数据将用于探索个人和提供者层面。
为该人群整合 CM/CBT 服务的障碍和促进因素 对多层次的理解。
实施因素将为综合 CM/CBT 中提供商实施计划的制定提供信息
混合方法公开试验将检验综合服务的初步可行性和可接受性。
提供者实施计划将包括创伤知情的考虑因素,以加强服务。
研究结果可用于提供提供最佳实践的信息。
为中低收入国家和高收入地区的 JIY 成年人提供综合药物使用和心理健康服务
综合干预措施实施严重滞后的国家的调查结果也可作为参考。
中低收入国家环境中的重要示范项目,因为它们解决了年轻人物质负担的重大负担
该研究受益于巴西完善的社区合作、强大的指导团队、
F32 申请人之前为实现其目标而接受的全球心理健康研究培训。
项目成果
期刊论文数量(1)
专著数量(0)
科研奖励数量(0)
会议论文数量(0)
专利数量(0)
A Family-Based Mental Health Navigator Intervention for Youth in the Child Welfare System: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial.
儿童福利系统中青少年的基于家庭的心理健康导航干预:随机对照试验方案。
- DOI:
- 发表时间:2023-09-12
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:1.7
- 作者:Tolou;Ramaiya, Megan;Lara Salas, Jannet;Ezimora, Ifunanya;Shumway, Martha;Duerr Berrick, Jill;Aguilera, Adrian;Borsari, Brian;Dauria, Emily;Friedling, Naomi;Holmes, Crystal;Grandi, Adam
- 通讯作者:Grandi, Adam
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- 批准号:
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- 资助金额:
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- 资助金额:
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