학술논문

A Combined Group and Individual 12-Step Facilitative Intervention Targeting Stimulant Abuse in the NIDA Clinical Trials Network: STAGE-12.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Groups in Addiction & Recovery. Jul-Sep2011, Vol. 6 Issue 3, p228-244. 17p. 2 Charts.
Subject
*CLINICAL trials
*COCAINE
*INTERPROFESSIONAL relations
*METHAMPHETAMINE
*RESEARCH funding
*SUBSTANCE abuse treatment
*GROUP process
*TREATMENT programs
Language
ISSN
1556-035X
Abstract
This paper discusses a unique collaboration between researchers, addiction community treatment providers (CTPs) and the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) in developing and implementing a multi-site clinical trial of a behavioral intervention for outpatients with stimulant use disorders. We describe the mission of the Clinical Trial Network (CTN) of NIDA which provided the infrastructure for this study, the process of adapting an intervention that combines individual and group sessions aim at facilitating addicted patients active involvement in 12-step mutual support programs, study questions addressed, outcomes of the intervention and why 12-step counseling approaches should be considered for a multi-site trial. We also discuss the structure and format of individual and group sessions, training and supervision of counselors through review of tapes of treatment sessions. This process emphasizes the importance of bidirectional collaboration between researchers and treatment providers and shows evidence of how CTPs participate in all phases of a trial from identifying an important clinical area to consider for research through protocol development and implementation. Results of data analysis will be presented in a future paper. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]