This research is being done to: * identify any emotional, behavioral or other troubling psychological problems that some people have who are seeking and receiving treatment for heroin or other drug use problems, * learn if providing additional psychiatric treatment services in the ATS drug abuse treatment program is as beneficial for and acceptable to patients as referring them to the Bayview Community Psychiatry Program to get help for their emotional, behavioral and other psychological problems.
This study will rigorously and systematically evaluate an integrated service delivery approach using a design that reduces many of the methodological limitations in earlier work. Study participants will include opioid abusers with a current psychiatric disorder. All study participants will receive comprehensive drug abuse treatment that includes adequate daily doses of methadone. Study participants will be randomly assigned to either an onsite and fully Integrated Substance Abuse and Psychiatric Care condition (ISAP-Integrated) or an offsite and non-integrated Parallel Substance Abuse and Psychiatric Care condition (PSAP-Parallel). Patients assigned to the ISAP condition will receive all of their ambulatory psychiatric care in the ATS treatment program; those assigned to the PSAP condition will be referred for matched "doses" of psychiatric care to the Community Psychiatry Program, which is located on the same campus as the ATS program. All drug abuse treatment services will be provided in the ATS program. Patients will be evaluated for 12 months on a range of outcome measures, including psychiatric medication and therapy adherence, drug abuse treatment adherence, changes in psychiatric symptoms, including posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), drug use, exposure to traumatic events, psychosocial functioning, and retention in both psychiatric and drug abuse treatment.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
380
Rates of attendance to call counseling session over specific time points
Addiction Treatment Services
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Days to first psychiatric appointment
Time frame: within first 90 days of randomized care
Overall psychiatric counseling attendance compliance rate
Includes attendance to all of the following sessions: psychiatrist, individual psychiatric counseling, and group psychiatric counseling.
Time frame: 90, 180, and up to 365 days
Psychiatrist session attendance compliance rate
Time frame: 90, 180, and up to 365 days
Individual and group psychiatric session attendance compliance rate
Time frame: 90, 180, and up to 365 days
Level of psychiatric distress
Measured monthly using the Symptom Checklist 90-Revised (SCL90)
Time frame: 90, 180, and up to 365 days
Urinalysis results
Urinalysis tests are collected weekly. Results include tests for opioids, cocaine, benzodiazepines, and cannabis.
Time frame: 90, 180, and up to 365 days
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