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The purpose of the study is to determine whether SBIRT is an effective intervention with inmates and to estimate the costs of providing SBIRT to this population.
Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) is an evidence-based practice that has been found to be effective in reducing alcohol and illicit drug use, mainly among persons recruited in medical centers, primary care offices, emergency rooms, and colleges and universities. But SBIRT has the potential to be applicable to other populations that have, or that are at risk for, substance use problems. In particular, offenders have high prevalence of drug and alcohol use at varying levels of severity and often do not receive adequate intervention, either because of limited availability of programs, low motivation, or lack of awareness of the consequences of their substance use.
The scientific aims of the study are:
The clinical aims of the study are:
To our knowledge, this would be the first rigorous test of SBIRT with an offender population.
We will recruit inmates at two Los Angeles County Sheriff jail facilities, one for men and one for women (25% of total sample), and randomly assign them to the treatment (SBIRT) group (N =400) or to the control (no intervention) group (N = 400). Baseline demographic data will be collected. Subjects in both groups will be screened for substance use risk using The Alcohol, Smoking, and Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST) developed by the World Health Organization. Control subjects will receive only their risk score and informational materials regarding the health risks of substance use. Experimental subjects, in addition to their risk score and informational materials, will also receive a brief intervention and a referral to treatment appropriate to their risk score from trained health educators. The health educators will be provided by Homeless Health Care, Los Angeles. Twelve months after study admission, all study participants will be contacted for a follow-up interview. We will obtain records-based data on arrests and jail incarceration over the follow-up period from the Sheriff's Department and the California Department of Justice. We will also collect subject participation in publicly-funded treatment from the Substance Abuse Prevention and Control Division of the Los Angeles County Department of Health.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| SBIRT Group | Experimental | Baseline demographic data will be collected. Subjects will be screened for substance use risk using The Alcohol, Smoking, and Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST) developed by the World Health Organization. Experimental subjects, in addition to their risk score and informational materials, will also receive a brief intervention and a referral to treatment appropriate to their risk score from trained health educators. The health educators will be provided by Homeless Health Care, Los Angeles. |
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| Control Group | Active Comparator | Baseline demographic data will be collected. Subjects will be screened for substance use risk using The Alcohol, Smoking, and Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST) developed by the World Health Organization. Control subjects will receive only their risk score and informational materials regarding the health risks of substance use. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SBIRT | Behavioral | Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment. |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| A reduction in the use of drugs and alcohol | 12 months |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Participation in treatment | 12 months | |
| Rearrest and incarceration | 12 months | |
| Quality of life |
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Inclusion Criteria:
The sample for the study will be drawn from an offender population who are within 2-3 weeks of their release from MCJ or CRDF in Los Angeles County. In addition, subjects must be:
Exclusion Criteria:
Study exclusion criteria:
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Michael Prendergast, Ph.D | UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs | Principal Investigator |
| Jerry Cartier, M.A. | UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs | Study Director |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| University of California | Los Angeles | California | 90025 | United States |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
|---|---|---|---|
| 28132701 | Derived | Prendergast ML, McCollister K, Warda U. A randomized study of the use of screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) for drug and alcohol use with jail inmates. J Subst Abuse Treat. 2017 Mar;74:54-64. doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2016.12.011. Epub 2016 Dec 30. | |
| 24499609 | Derived | Prendergast ML, Cartier JJ. Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) for offenders: protocol for a pragmatic randomized trial. Addict Sci Clin Pract. 2013 Oct 23;8(1):16. doi: 10.1186/1940-0640-8-16. |
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| ID | Term |
|---|---|
| D019966 | Substance-Related Disorders |
| D015658 | HIV Infections |
| ID | Term |
|---|---|
| D064419 | Chemically-Induced Disorders |
| D001523 | Mental Disorders |
| D000086982 | Blood-Borne Infections |
| D003141 | Communicable Diseases |
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| ID | Term |
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| D035061 | Control Groups |
| ID | Term |
|---|---|
| D015340 | Epidemiologic Research Design |
| D004812 | Epidemiologic Methods |
| D008919 | Investigative Techniques |
| D012107 | Research Design |
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| Control Group |
| Behavioral |
Control subjects will receive only their risk score and informational materials regarding the health risks of substance use. |
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| 12 months |
| A reduction in HIV risk behaviors | 12 months |
| The cost benefit of SBIRT for offenders | 12 months |
| D007239 | Infections |
| D015229 | Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral |
| D012749 | Sexually Transmitted Diseases |
| D016180 | Lentivirus Infections |
| D012192 | Retroviridae Infections |
| D012327 | RNA Virus Infections |
| D014777 | Virus Diseases |
| D000091662 | Genital Diseases |
| D000091642 | Urogenital Diseases |
| D007153 | Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes |
| D007154 | Immune System Diseases |
| D008722 | Methods |