The aim of this study is to determine whether a group format Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT) and Self-Directed CRAFT Delivery are more effective than non-intervention in terms of Concerned Significant Others (CSO) well- being and cost- effectiveness.
The aim of this study is to determine the applicability and effectiveness of (a) CRAFT group format in conjunction with the CRAFT self-help book and (b) a CRAFT self-help book (self-directed CRAFT delivery condition), compared to (c) non-intervention (control). The primary aim is increase CSO well- being and reduce CSO health complaints. CSOs will be assessed at baseline (T0), 2 months (end of intervention) (T1), 3 months- (T2), and 6 months follow-up (T3), independently of the assigned condition. Secondary outcomes will encompass cost-effectiveness of both CRAFT interventions. Also, we measure IP engagement and IPs' substance use. Since the negative consequences of substance abuse are not limited to alcohol- and drug users themselves, it also affects the lives of family members and close friends (CSOs). This study focusses on CSOs to improve their lives. Recruitment will take place in the Netherlands (nation- wide). Assessment and the CRAFT group intervention will be conducted at six different locations (Arnhem, Doetinchem, Ede, Nijmegen, Tiel and Zevenaar, all in the province of Gelderland) in the Netherlands. Participants will be recruited via advertisements on the Internet, social media, websites of IrisZorg (centre for addiction care and sheltered housing ), and subsequently, in local newspapers and flyers located in emergency rooms, general practitioners, family practice clinics, and mental health based treatment agencies. To obtain information about the presence of psychiatric disorders of the CSOs, a Dutch version of the Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview (M.I.N.I.) will be used. After initial assessment, a randomization procedure will be conducted by an independent researcher, who is affiliated to the Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands. CSOs will be informed about the allocation of conditions within 1 week, after initial admission. Several outcome measures will be used in this study. The following will be measured: 1. CSO well- being (including physical and psychological health and complaints, quality of life, quality of the relationship, self- efficacy and social support); 2. cost-effectiveness of both CRAFT and Self- Directed Delivery compared to non- intervention. 3. IP engagement and IP substance use. Using the primary outcome, CSO well-being, a priori power analysis is completed. Means and standard deviations for CSO well-being, measured with the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), for Group CRAFT were used (Miller et al., 1999). An effect size was calculated (f = 0.22). The power analysis, conducted with the online program called G-power, indicated that a total sample size of 69 CSOs is needed to achieve a power of 95% for detecting a medium effect size when using the p = 0.05 criterion of statistical significance. These numbers are based on an ANOVA with a within-between subject design. Based on the pilot study of Kirby et al. (1999), 23% drop out after 3- and 6- month follow-up is taken into account. This means that, including the 23% drop-out-rate and based on the sample size of 69, an N of 85 is needed after 3 months and that a total N of 105 is needed to complete all assessments. Summarized, to be able to have at least 69 assessments completed at 6- month follow- up, a total sample size of 105 CSOs is required; with an estimated total drop-out rate of 34%.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
29
CSOs will receive seven weekly 90 min sessions of CRAFT + Self-Directed CRAFT Delivery
CRAFT self-help book (Self Directed CRAFT Delivery)
Non-intervention
IrisZorg
Arnhem, Gelderland, Netherlands
IrisZorg
Doetinchem, Gelderland, Netherlands
IrisZorg
Ede, Gelderland, Netherlands
IrisZorg
Nijmegen, Gelderland, Netherlands
Concerned Significant Other (CSO) well-being (physical and psychological)
Measured by the following tests:Measurement of the Addictions for Triage and Evaluation (MATE), Depression Anxiety Scales (DASS-21), Maudsley Addiction Profile (MAP), Research and Development- 36 (RAND- 36), Trimbos/iMTA questionnaire for Costs Associated with Psychiatric Illness (TicP) and EuroQol- 5D.
Time frame: 4 months after the initiation of the intervention
CSO quality of life
Measured by the following tests: CRA- Happiness Scale (CRA-HS) and WHOQol- Bref
Time frame: 4 months after the initiation of the intervention
CSO quality of the relationship
Measured by the following tests: CRA Relationship Happiness Scale (CRA-RHS), Agression Questionnaire (AQ) and Experiences in Close Relationships Scale- short form (ECR)
Time frame: 4 months after the initiation of the intervention
Other CSO reported psychological measures
Measured by the following tests: General Self-Efficacy Scale (GSES) and Social Support Inventory (SSI).
Time frame: 4 months after the initiation of the intervention
Cost-effectiveness of group CRAFT and Self-Directed CRAFT Delivery compared to non-intervention condition
Measured by: TiC-P; EuroQol- 5D and RAND-36
Time frame: 4 months after the initiation of the intervention
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IrisZorg
Tiel, Gelderland, Netherlands
IrisZorg
Zevenaar, Gelderland, Netherlands