Alliance to Disseminate Addiction Prevention and Treatment (ADAPT): A Statewide Learning Health System to Reduce Substance Use among Justice-Involved Youth in Rural Communities.
传播成瘾预防和治疗联盟 (ADAPT):一个全州范围的学习健康系统,旨在减少农村社区参与司法的青少年的药物使用。
基本信息
- 批准号:10747060
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 39.79万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2019
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2019-09-30 至 2025-04-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdolescentAdoptionAffectBiological ModelsCaringCessation of lifeClinical TrialsCollaborationsCommunitiesCommunity Mental Health CentersCost AnalysisCost Effectiveness AnalysisCost effectiveness researchCountyDataDecision MakingEvaluationEvidence based interventionFundingFutureGoalsHealthHealth AllianceHealth PersonnelHealth systemHealthcareIndianaIndividualInfrastructureInterventionJusticeKentuckyLearningLinkMapsMidwestern United StatesModelingNational Institute of Drug AbuseOhioOpioidOutcomeOverdoseParticipantPharmaceutical PreparationsPopulationPreventionProviderPublic HealthResearchResource AllocationRiskRuralRural CommunitySeriesServicesSubstance Use DisorderSupervisionSystemTestingTimeTrainingWorkWorkforce DevelopmentYouthaddictionadministrative databasebehavioral healthcare systemscommunity based researchcostcost effectivenesscost estimatecost-effectiveness evaluationdata-driven modeldesigndisorder riskevidence baseimplementation costimplementation evaluationimplementation scienceimprovedimproved outcomeinterestjuvenile justice systemopioid epidemicopioid misuseopioid overdoseopioid useopioid use disorderoverdose deathparent projectpreventprobationrecidivismreduced substance userural countiesscreeningsubstance usetooluptake
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY
Indiana ranks 13th nationally in drug overdose deaths and Hoosiers at risk for opioid misuse and other
substance use disorders (SUDs) are unlikely to receive necessary services; Indiana - a largely rural state -
ranks 46th in number of behavioral health treatment providers per individuals suffering addictions. By targeting
rural counties in a Midwest state, our research team seeks to address the national opioid crisis at its epicenter.
We will also focus on a population among those at greatest risk for opioid-related harms: youth involved in the
juvenile justice system (YJJ). Among arrested youth, 78% have recently used illicit substances. Our research
has shown that YJJ die at 1.5 times the rate of youth who have never been arrested, and a leading cause of
YJJ death is drug overdose. The primary goal of our proposed project, Alliances to Disseminate Addiction
Prevention and Treatment (ADAPT), is to address barriers to effective SUDs treatment of YJJ as identified by
the substance use care cascade. We will accomplish our goal by creating a Learning Health (LHS) alliance
between the juvenile justice system (JJ) and community mental health centers (CMHCs) in 8 rural Indiana
counties. These collaborative JJ-CMHC partnerships will facilitate SUD risk identification and service
connection by JJ and enable timely initiation and engagement in evidence-based SUD treatment provided by
CMHCs. We have employed a LHS alliance model to develop alliances between JJ and CMHCs. We have
maximized opioid use prevention efforts by implementing a bundled treatment approach to improve screening,
resource allocation, workforce development and evidence-based interventions (EBIs) that target a range of
SUD risk levels. We hypothesize that ADAPT – a combination of the LHS alliances and dissemination of
targeted SUD EBIs – will positively affect SUD and recidivism outcomes over time. We will begin our
evaluation of this intervention. Thus, the goal of this supplement is to gather cost data on the LHS and EBI
expansion. We will be evaluating the benefit of ADAPT by completing the main aims of this project. By
gathering cost data, we will also be able to evaluate the cost effectiveness of this model and evaluate the
implementation costs. We will utilize our expertise in implementation science, community-based research,
clinical trials, cost-effectiveness research, and linking administrative databases, for research to assess the
impact of these interventions on criminal recidivism and substance use outcomes, including transition to opiate
use disorders and opiate overdose. By incorporating cost effectiveness and implementation models into this
work, we will be well poised to sustain this intervention and expand it to additional jurisdictions.
项目摘要
印第安纳州在毒品过量死亡中排名全国第13位
药物使用障碍(SUD)不太可能获得必要的服务;印第安纳州 - 在很大程度上是粗糙的国家 -
每个遭受成瘾的人的行为健康治疗提供者的数量排名第46。通过定位
我们的研究团队在中西部州的农村县寻求解决其震中的国家阿片类药物危机。
我们还将专注于面临阿片类药物相关危害风险最大的人群中的人口:参与青年
少年司法系统(YJJ)。在青年中,有78%的人最近使用了非法物质。我们的研究
YJJ死于从未被捕的青年率的1.5倍,这是
YJJ死亡是药物过量。我们提议的项目的主要目标,联盟传播成瘾
预防和治疗(ADAPT)是为了解决有效的SUD治疗YJJ的障碍
物质使用护理级联。我们将通过建立学习健康(LHS)联盟来实现我们的目标
在印第安纳州8个乡村的少年司法系统(JJ)和社区心理健康中心(CMHC)之间
县。这些协作的JJ-CMHC合作伙伴关系将促进SUD风险识别和服务
JJ的联系,并启用及时的启动和参与,以提供基于证据的SUD治疗
CMHC。我们已经制定了LHS联盟模型,以在JJ和CMHC之间建立联盟。我们有
通过实施捆绑的治疗方法来改善筛查,
资源分配,劳动力发展和基于证据的干预措施(EBI),以一系列针对
SUD风险水平。我们假设适应 - LHS联盟和传播的结合
有针对性的SUD EBIS - 随着时间的流逝,将对SUD和累犯结果产生积极影响。我们将开始我们的
评估此干预措施。这是该补充的目的是收集有关LHS和EBI的成本数据
扩张。我们将通过完成该项目的主要目标来评估适应的好处。经过
收集成本数据,我们还将能够评估该模型的成本效益并评估
实施成本。我们将利用我们的专业知识,用于实施科学,基于社区的研究,
临床试验,成本效益研究以及将行政数据库联系起来,以评估研究
这些干预措施对犯罪累犯和物质使用结果的影响,包括过渡以优化
使用疾病并扩展过量。通过将成本效益和实施模型纳入其中
工作,我们将被毒害以维持这种干预措施并将其扩展到其他司法管辖区。
项目成果
期刊论文数量(4)
专著数量(0)
科研奖励数量(0)
会议论文数量(0)
专利数量(0)
Who gets screened and who tests positive? Drug screening among justice-involved youth in a midwestern urban county.
谁接受筛查,谁检测呈阳性?
- DOI:10.1186/s40352-024-00273-w
- 发表时间:2024
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:3.5
- 作者:Clifton,RichelleL;Carson,Ian;Dir,AllysonL;Tu,Wanzhu;Zapolski,TamikaCB;Aalsma,MatthewC
- 通讯作者:Aalsma,MatthewC
Becoming an Agile Change Conductor.
- DOI:10.3389/fpubh.2022.1044702
- 发表时间:2022
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:5.2
- 作者:Mehta, Jade;Aalsma, Matthew C. C.;O'Brien, Andrew;Boyer, Tanna J. J.;Ahmed, Rami A. A.;Summanwar, Diana;Boustani, Malaz
- 通讯作者:Boustani, Malaz
Evidence-based Treatment for Substance Use Disorders in Community Mental Health Centers: the ACCESS Program.
- DOI:10.1007/s11414-023-09833-8
- 发表时间:2023-07
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:1.9
- 作者:Aalsma, Matthew C.;Adams, Zachary W.;Smoker, Michael P.;Marriott, Brigid R.;Ouyang, Fangqian;Meudt, Emily;Hulvershorn, Leslie A.
- 通讯作者:Hulvershorn, Leslie A.
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