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Web-based Addiction Treatment: Cultural Adaptation With American Indians
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating TES-NAV and TAU for Substance Use Disorders. Completed, enrolled 53 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The purpose of the current study is to evaluate the preliminary efficacy of the Therapeutic Education System-Native Version (TES-NAV) (an efficacious web-delivered psychosocial intervention for substance use disorders adapted with American Indians/Alaska Natives \[AI/AN\]) to determine whether a future large-scale effectiveness trial is warranted. Specifically, a randomized controlled trial among urban AI/AN (N=80) attending outpatient addiction treatment services will be conducted to (1) estimate preliminary effect size of 12 weeks of TES-NAV on substance use disorder outcomes; (2) explore relevant moderators of TES-NAV outcomes; and (3) assess cultural factors that may correspond to variation in outcome.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Internet-delivered psychosocial treatment grounded in the community reinforcement approach plus contingency management adapted for AI/AN
Standard outpatient addiction treatment