CI

At a glance

ClinicalIndex Comparison Record
Phase 1Completed· 39 enrolled
Drug / intervention
Motivational Network Intervention +1 morebehavioral
Likely dose
Not stated in record
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Search/NCT04637815
NCT04637815Phase 1Completed

A Social Network AOD Intervention for Homeless Youth Transitioning to Housing

RAND·interventional·Posted Nov 20, 2020·Updated Oct 22, 2024

In Brief

A Phase 1 clinical trial evaluating Motivational Network Intervention and Usual Care for Substance Use. Completed, enrolled 39 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

This project will pilot test a computer-assisted social network intervention, using motivational interviewing techniques, that can help case managers work with formerly homeless young adults who recently transitioned to supportive housing to reduce substance use and increase permanent supportive connections during this critical transitional period.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
Allocation--
Masking--
Primary Purpose--
ConditionsSubstance Use
CountriesUnited States

Timeline

Phase 1CompletedFinished
202120222023202420252026
First PostedNov 20, 2020
Enrollment StartFeb 9, 2021
Primary CompletionSep 1, 2023
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 2.6 yearsPosted 5.6 years ago

Interventions

Motivational Network Interventionbehavioral

Every 2 weeks, residents attend meetings with their case manager. These meetings are customized to the needs of the resident at the time of the meeting. Participants randomized into the Motivational Network Intervention arm are offered an additional discussion about their social networks. Case managers ask participants to answer a series of standardized questions about people they know. After these questions are answered, case managers show participants a series of images representing these answers. While showing these images, case mangers engage the participant in discussions about what they notice using Motivational Interviewing techniques. The goal is to discuss what the participant wants to change and state strategies about achieving these changes.

Usual Careother

Residents attend regular case management meetings with their case managers as a condition of their residency in the housing program. These sessions are customized do the needs of the resident at the time of the meeting. Participants randomized into the usual care arm will be offered these sessions every 2 weeks.