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Homeless Veterans with substance use disorders (SUDs) are a major group served by VA and are heavily represented in VA housing. VA recently adopted a 'Housing First' approach emphasizing rapid housing placement to initiate recovery without requiring sobriety and will necessitate SUD interventions that are efficient and easily layered onto existing services. The proposed study will investigate the effectiveness, implementation process, and cost estimate of Group Motivational Interviewing (GMI) for Veterans with SUDs in VA housing (Housing Urban Development-VA Support Housing [HUD-VASH] and Grant and per Diem [GPD]). Outcomes will be assessed at multiple time points using a multi-modal approach. The ultimate goal of this research is to establish the basis of a GMI dissemination and implementation course of action for highly vulnerable homeless Veterans in VA housing for achieving their greatest success in attaining housing stability.
Anticipated Impacts on Veterans Health Care:
VA set an ambitious goal for ending homelessness among Veterans by 2015. Housing Urban Development-VA Support Housing [HUD-VASH] and Grant and per Diem [GPD] are two primary VA housing programs to help Veterans exit homelessness. Substance abuse among Veterans in VA housing is a major risk factor for worsening psychopathology and housing instability. Despite recent adoption of a Housing First approach, many VA housing programs lack the staff infrastructure to manage substance use disorders (SUDs). This is a significant problem as 60% (conservative estimate) of Veterans in VA housing have SUDs and these Veterans show greater psychopathology compared to their counterparts without SUDs. These issues warrant substantial need for SUD programs in VA housing that are efficient to deploy, easily layered onto existing services, and require minimal staff to operate. The current study addresses this current void in VA treatment services in that it investigates the effectiveness, implementation process, and cost estimate of treatment of an adaptation of motivational interviewing, an empirically supported intervention with strong impact on reducing substance use and enhancing treatment engagement, in a group format, referred to as Group Motivational Interviewing (GMI) for Veterans with SUDs in VA housing. Data from this project, if shown to be promising, will establish the basis of a GMI dissemination and implementation course of action for highly vulnerable homeless Veterans in VA housing for achieving their greatest success in attaining housing stability.
Background:
There is a significant need for 'wraparound' treatment services in VA housing for addressing SUDs. Homeless Veterans with SUDs are vulnerable to treatment dropout, rendering them susceptible to relapse, while their continuation in outpatient care during their participation in VA housing leads to improved clinical outcomes. According to systematic reviews, individual motivational interviewing reduces the incidence of substance use disorders, when compared to no treatment, but is labor intensive. As VA moves toward a 'Housing First' paradigm where greater numbers of homeless Veterans will continue to use substances while in VA housing, delivery of GMI (which may be less labor intensive) to these patients will be important for initiating and maintaining their recovery as well as enhancing their psychosocial integration and quality of life. In a prior controlled trial conducted by the Principal Investigator, GMI resulted in significantly higher outpatient treatment engagement and lower substance use compared to treatment-as-usual among dually diagnosed Veterans.
Objectives:
Study objectives are consistent with VA housing recommendations focusing on patient recovery, health services promotion, and treatment implementation evaluation. GMI will be compared to a control treatment condition (CT) on (Specific Aim I; Five outcomes: (Primary Hypothesis 1): treatment engagement; (Primary Hypothesis 1): substance use; (Secondary H2): psychosocial integration (e.g., social support, community participation); (Secondary H3) quality of life/psychiatric indices; and (Secondary H4): number of days engaging in structured/productive work activities in the 6-month follow up. Specific Aim II involves a process evaluation for documenting (A) formative (e.g., developmental), (B) process, and (C) summative outcomes; and Specific Aim III involves estimation of cost of intervention in terms of direct costs, indirect costs of staff, costs of capital and workload measures for future implementation and dissemination research.
Methods:
Randomized controlled trial comparing GMI to control treatment (CT) across five critical outcomes. 186 Veterans in VA housing services (93 per treatment arm) will be enrolled with a diagnosis of alcohol or drug abuse/dependence. Recruitment will take place in Charleston VA Medical Center HUD-VASH & GPD. Participants will be randomly assigned to (1) GMI or (2) CT, each consisting of 4 sessions, and will be evaluated at 1, 3, and 6 months. Participants with a non-substance related DSM-V disorder (e.g., major depressive disorder, PTSD) will be eligible for the study. Analyses will be conducted using generalized linear mixed models (GLMM) approach.
Significance to Veterans:
Homeless Veterans with SUDs represent one of the largest and most chronic groups of psychiatric patients treated in the VA Healthcare System. With the ongoing execution of VA's "Plan to End Veteran Homelessness," Veterans entering housing require interventions that can be feasibly implemented with minimal reorganization of existing services. GMI is based on motivational interviewing, an empirically valid treatment that aligns with Veteran-centered recovery models including Harm Reduction and more traditional treatment philosophies. The investment in GMI for VA housing may be minimal as it requires only a few staff to operate in relatively short time (e.g., 4 sessions, 90-min each) with modest (20 hours) staff training. It can be layered onto existing services with little interruption or reorganization of staff, and it has potential to be offered to larger numbers of Veterans with SUDs in VA housing who would otherwise not receive this intervention.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Group Motivational Interviewing (GMI) | Experimental | Group Motivational Interviewing (GMI) participants will receive four structured, back-to-back, 90-min sessions consistent with the central principles and spirit of Motivational Interviewing (MI). GMI, which is based on a manualized protocol, is specifically designed for dually diagnosed Veterans. A focus of the intervention creates awareness of the relationship between the substance use and co-existing psychiatric disorder and the importance of treating both. |
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| Control Treatment Condition (CT) | Active Comparator | Control Treatment Condition (CT): Participants in CT will attend four sessions equal in time and length to Group Motivational Interviewing (GMI) (i.e., 90 minutes) and will involve the following topics: A popular 'box activity': participants will anonymously write evocative questions on slips of paper involving their personal concerns that are placed in a box and, when randomly selected, opened for group discussion (e.g., "How do I talk to my family about my alcohol problem?"), money management with feedback (2 sessions), and cooking-home maintenance. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Group Motivational Interviewing (GMI) | Behavioral | Participants randomized to Group Motivational Interviewing (GMI) will receive four structured, back-to-back, 90-minute sessions consistent with the central principles and spirit of Motivational Interviewing (MI). GMI, which is based on a manualized protocol, is specifically designed for dually diagnosed Veterans. A focus of the intervention creates awareness of the relationship between the substance use and co-existing psychiatric disorder and the importance of treating both. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Standard Ethanol Content Units (SECs) Baseline | The Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) calendar was used to assess retrospective self-report of alcohol in the 30 days prior to baseline. Amount of alcohol consumption was converted to standard ethanol content units (SECs; or standard drinks) equivalent to 0.5 oz. of ethanol. This measure represents ALL standard drinks consumed within the stated time period. | 30 days prior to Baseline |
| Standard Ethanol Content Units (SECs) at 1 Month | The 1-month follow-up was conducted 30 days after day 1 of the treatment group. The Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) calendar was used to assess retrospective self-report of alcohol in the 30 days prior to 1-month follow-up. Amount of alcohol consumption was converted to standard ethanol content units (SECs; or standard drinks) equivalent to 0.5 oz. of ethanol. This measure represents ALL standard drinks consumed within the stated time period. | 1 month |
| Standard Ethanol Content Units (SECs) at 3 Months | The 3-month follow-up was conducted 60 days after the 1-month follow-up. The Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) calendar was used to assess retrospective self-report of alcohol in the 60 days prior to 3-month follow-up. Amount of alcohol consumption was converted to standard ethanol content units (SECs; or standard drinks) equivalent to 0.5 oz. of ethanol. This measure represents ALL standard drinks consumed within the stated time period. | 3 months |
| Standard Ethanol Content Units (SECs) at 6 Months | The 6-month follow-up was conducted 90 days after the 3-month follow-up. The Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) calendar was used to assess retrospective self-report of alcohol in the 90 days prior to 6-month follow-up. Amount of alcohol consumption was converted to standard ethanol content units (SECs; or standard drinks) equivalent to 0.5 oz. of ethanol. This measure represents ALL standard drinks consumed within the stated time period. | 6 months |
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| Mental Health Treatment Sessions at Baseline | A Treatment Attendance Calendar was used to record the number of objective treatment sessions documented in each participants VA Computerized Patient Record System for the 30 days prior to Baseline. Treatment sessions included individual sessions with outpatient mental health staff. | 30 days prior to Baseline |
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Elizabeth J. Santa Ana, PhD MA BA | Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center, Charleston, SC | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center, Charleston, SC | Charleston | South Carolina | 29401-5703 | United States |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 28118514 | Result | Jaconis M, Santa Ana EJ, Killeen TK, Badour CL, Back SE. Concurrent treatment of PTSD and alcohol use disorder via telehealth in a female Iraq veteran. Am J Addict. 2017 Mar;26(2):112-114. doi: 10.1111/ajad.12481. Epub 2017 Jan 24. | |
| 25902801 | Result | Gebregziabher M, Voronca D, Teklehaimanot A, Santa Ana EJ. Weibull mixture regression for marginal inference in zero-heavy continuous outcomes. Stat Methods Med Res. 2017 Jun;26(3):1476-1499. doi: 10.1177/0962280215583402. Epub 2015 Apr 22. |
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Of the 481 patients screened between September 2015 and January 2018, 38% (n=185) were consented and enrolled. However, only 184 participants were randomized because 1 withdrew during baseline assessments.
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| FG000 | Group Motivational Interviewing (GMI) | Group Motivational Interviewing (GMI) participants will receive four structured, back-to-back, 90-min sessions consistent with the central principles and spirit of Motivational Interviewing (MI). GMI, which is based on a manualized protocol, is specifically designed for dually diagnosed Veterans. A focus of the intervention creates awareness of the relationship between the substance use and co-existing psychiatric disorder and the importance of treating both. |
| FG001 | Control Treatment Condition (CT) | Control Treatment Condition (CT): Participants in CT will attend four sessions equal in time and length to GMI (i.e., 90 minutes) and will involve the following topics: A popular 'box activity', participants will anonymously submit questions on involving their personal concerns that are placed in a box and, when randomly selected, opened for group discussion money management with feedback (2 sessions), cooking-home maintenance, and psycho-education about substance use. |
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| BG000 | Group Motivational Interviewing (GMI) | Group Motivational Interviewing (GMI) participants will receive four structured, back-to-back, 90-min sessions consistent with the central principles and spirit of Motivational Interviewing (MI). GMI, which is based on a manualized protocol, is specifically designed for dually diagnosed Veterans. A focus of the intervention creates awareness of the relationship between the substance use and co-existing psychiatric disorder and the importance of treating both. |
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| Primary | Standard Ethanol Content Units (SECs) Baseline | The Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) calendar was used to assess retrospective self-report of alcohol in the 30 days prior to baseline. Amount of alcohol consumption was converted to standard ethanol content units (SECs; or standard drinks) equivalent to 0.5 oz. of ethanol. This measure represents ALL standard drinks consumed within the stated time period. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | Standard Ethanol Content Unit | 30 days prior to Baseline |
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For each participant, adverse event data was collected through study completion, an average of 6 months.
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| ID | Title | Description | Deaths (Affected) | Deaths (At Risk) | Serious Events (Affected) | Serious Events (At Risk) | Other Events (Affected) | Other Events (At Risk) |
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| EG000 | Group Motivational Interviewing (GMI) | Group Motivational Interviewing (GMI) participants will receive four structured, back-to-back, 90-min sessions consistent with the central principles and spirit of Motivational Interviewing (MI). GMI, which is based on a manualized protocol, is specifically designed for dually diagnosed Veterans. A focus of the intervention creates awareness of the relationship between the substance use and co-existing psychiatric disorder and the importance of treating both. |
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| Dr. Elizabeth Santa Ana | Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Cneter | 843-789-7168 | Elizabeth.Santaana2@va.gov |
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| Prot_SAP | Yes | Yes | No | Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan | Jan 8, 2019 | Sep 19, 2019 | Prot_SAP_000.pdf |
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| D000437 | Alcoholism |
| D019966 | Substance-Related Disorders |
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| D019973 | Alcohol-Related Disorders |
| D064419 | Chemically-Induced Disorders |
| D001523 | Mental Disorders |
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| Control Treatment Condition (CT) | Behavioral | Control Treatment Condition (CT): Participants in CT will attend four sessions equal in time and length to GMI (i.e., 90 minutes) and will involve the following topics: A popular 'box activity': participants will anonymously write evocative questions on slips of paper involving their personal concerns that are placed in a box and, when randomly selected, opened for group discussion (e.g., "How do I talk to my family about my alcohol problem?"), money management with feedback (2 sessions), and cooking-home maintenance. |
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| Peak SEC at Baseline | The Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) calendar was used to assess retrospective self-report of alcohol in the 30 days prior to baseline. Amount of alcohol consumption was converted to standard ethanol content units (SECs; or standard drinks) equivalent to 0.5 oz. of ethanol. This measure represents the most standard drinks consumed in a single day within the stated time period. | 30 days prior to Baseline |
| Peak SEC at 1 Month | The 1-month follow-up was conducted 30 days after day 1 of the treatment group. The Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) calendar was used to assess retrospective self-report of alcohol in the 30 days prior to 1-month follow-up. Amount of alcohol consumption was converted to standard ethanol content units (SECs; or standard drinks) equivalent to 0.5 oz. of ethanol. This measure represents the most standard drinks consumed on a single day within the stated time period. | 1 month |
| Peak SEC at 3 Months | The 3-month follow-up was conducted 60 days after the 1-month follow-up. The Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) calendar was used to assess retrospective self-report of alcohol in the 60 days prior to 3-month follow-up. Amount of alcohol consumption was converted to standard ethanol content units (SECs; or standard drinks) equivalent to 0.5 oz. of ethanol. This measure represents the most standard drinks consumed on a single day within the stated time period. | 3 months |
| Peak SEC at 6 Months | The 6-month follow-up was conducted 90 days after the 3-month follow-up. The Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) calendar was used to assess retrospective self-report of alcohol in the 90 days prior to 6-month follow-up. Amount of alcohol consumption was converted to standard ethanol content units (SECs; or standard drinks) equivalent to 0.5 oz. of ethanol. This measure represents the most standard drinks consumed on a single day within the stated time period. | 6 months |
| Alcohol Drink Days at Baseline | The Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) calendar was used to assess retrospective self-report of alcohol in the 30 days prior to Baseline. This measure represents the number of days any alcohol was consumed within the stated time period. | 30 days prior to Baseline |
| Alcohol Drink Days at 1 Month | The Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) calendar was used to assess retrospective self-report of alcohol in the 30 days after day 1 of the treatment group. This measure represents the number of days any alcohol was consumed within the stated time period. | 1 month |
| Alcohol Drink Days at 3 Months | The Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) calendar was used to assess retrospective self-report of alcohol in the 60 days prior to 3-month follow-up. This measure represents the number of days any alcohol was consumed within the stated time period. | 3 months |
| Alcohol Drink Days at 6 Months | The Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) calendar was used to assess retrospective self-report of alcohol in the 90 days prior to 6-month follow-up. This measure represents the number of days any alcohol was consumed within the stated time period. | 6 months |
| Binge Drink Days at Baseline | The Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) calendar was used to assess retrospective self-report of alcohol in the 30 days prior to Baseline. This measure represents the number of days the participant binge drank (5 or more standard drinks on a single day for males; 4 or more standard drinks on a single day for females). | 30 days prior to Baseline |
| Binge Drink Days at 1 Month | The Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) calendar was used to assess retrospective self-report of alcohol in the 30 days prior to 1-month follow-up. This measure represents the number of days the participant binge drank (5 or more standard drinks on a single day for males; 4 or more standard drinks on a single day for females) within the stated time period. | 1 month |
| Binge Drink Days at 3 Months | The Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) calendar was used to assess retrospective self-report of alcohol in the 60 days prior to 3-month follow-up. This measure represents the number of days the participant binge drank (5 or more standard drinks on a single day for males; 4 or more standard drinks on a single day for females) within the stated time period. | 3 months |
| Binge Drink Days at 6 Months | The Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) calendar was used to assess retrospective self-report of alcohol in the 90 days prior to 6-month follow-up. This measure represents the number of days the participant binge drank (5 or more standard drinks on a single day for males; 4 or more standard drinks on a single day for females) within the stated time period. | 6 months |
| Illicit Drug Use Days at Baseline | The Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) calendar was used to assess retrospective self-report of drug use in the 30 days prior to Baseline. This measure represents the number of illicit drug use days within the stated time period. | 30 days prior to Baseline |
| Illicit Drug Use Days at 1 Month | The Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) calendar was used to assess retrospective self-report of alcohol in the 30 days prior to 1-month follow-up. This measure represents the number of illicit drug use days within the stated time period. | 1 month |
| Illicit Drug Use Days at 3 Months | The Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) calendar was used to assess retrospective self-report of alcohol in the 60 days prior to 3-month follow-up. This measure represents the number of illicit drug use days within the stated time period. | 3 months |
| Illicit Drug Use Days at 6 Months | The Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) calendar was used to assess retrospective self-report of alcohol in the 90 days prior to 6-month follow-up. This measure represents the number of illicit drug use days within the stated time period. | 6 months |
| Substance Use Disorder Treatment Sessions at Baseline | A Treatment Attendance Calendar was used to record the number of objective treatment sessions documented in each participants VA Computerized Patient Record System for the 30 days prior to Baseline. Treatment sessions included the outpatient substance use disorder treatment group sessions and individual sessions. | 30 days prior to Baseline |
| Substance Use Disorder Treatment Sessions at 1 Month | A Treatment Attendance Calendar was used to record the number of objective treatment sessions documented in each participants VA Computerized Patient Record System for the 30 days prior to 1-month follow-up. Treatment sessions included the outpatient substance use disorder treatment group sessions and individual sessions. | 1 month |
| Substance Use Disorder Treatment Sessions at 3 Months | A Treatment Attendance Calendar was used to record the number of objective treatment sessions documented in each participants VA Computerized Patient Record System for the 60 days prior to 3-month follow-up. Treatment sessions included the outpatient substance use disorder treatment group sessions and individual sessions. | 3 months |
| Substance Use Disorder Treatment Sessions at 6 Months | A Treatment Attendance Calendar was used to record the number of objective treatment sessions documented in each participants VA Computerized Patient Record System for the 60 days prior to 6-month follow-up. Treatment sessions included the outpatient substance use disorder treatment group sessions and individual sessions. | 6 months |
| Twelve-Step Sessions Attended at Baseline | A Treatment Attendance Calendar was used to record the number of self-reported 12-step sessions attended 30 days prior to Baseline. | 30 days prior to Baseline |
| Twelve-Step Sessions Attended at 1 Month | A Treatment Attendance Calendar was used to record the number of self-reported 12-step sessions attended 30 days prior to 1-month follow-up. | 1 month |
| Twelve-Step Sessions Attended at 3 Months | A Treatment Attendance Calendar was used to record the number of self-reported 12-step sessions attended 60 days prior to 3-month follow-up. | 3 months |
| Twelve-Step Sessions Attended at 6 Months | A Treatment Attendance Calendar was used to record the number of self-reported 12-step sessions attended in the 90 days prior to 6-month follow-up. | 6 months |
| Times Involved in Community Participation Activities at Baseline | A calendar was used to record the number of times a participant participated in an activity in the community (e.g. museum, library, baseball game) in the 30 days prior to Baseline. | 30 days prior to Baseline |
| Times Involved in Community Participation Activities at 1 Month | A calendar was used to record the number of times a participant participated in an activity in the community (e.g. museum, library, baseball game) in the 30 days prior to 1-month follow-up. | 1 month |
| Times Involved in Community Participation Activities at 3 Months | A calendar was used to record the number of times a participant participated in an activity in the community (e.g. museum, library, baseball game) in the 60 days prior to 3-month follow-up. | 3 months |
| Times Involved in Community Participation Activities at 6 Months | A calendar was used to record the number of times a participant participated in an activity in the community (e.g. museum, library, baseball game) in the 90 days prior to 6-month follow-up. | 6 months |
| Days Involved in Productive Work Activities at Baseline | A calendar was used to record the number of times a participant participated in a productive work activity (e.g. volunteered or worked at a job) in the 30 days prior to Baseline. | 30 days prior to Baseline |
| Days Involved in Productive Work Activities at 1 Month | A calendar was used to record the number of times a participant participated in a productive work activity (e.g. volunteered or worked at a job) in the 30 days prior to 1-month follow-up. | 1 month |
| Days Involved in Productive Work Activities at 3 Months | A calendar was used to record the number of times a participant participated in a productive work activity (e.g. volunteered or worked at a job) in the 60 days prior to 3-month follow-up | 3 months |
| Days Involved in Productive Work Activities at 6 Months | A calendar was used to record the number of times a participant participated in a productive work activity (e.g. volunteered or worked at a job) in the 90 days prior to 6-month follow-up. | 6 months |
| Mental Health Treatment Sessions at 1 Month | A Treatment Attendance Calendar was used to record the number of objective treatment sessions documented in each participants VA Computerized Patient Record System for the 30 days prior to 1-month follow-up. Treatment sessions included individual sessions with outpatient mental health staff. | 1 Month |
| Mental Health Treatment Sessions at 3 Months | A Treatment Attendance Calendar was used to record the number of objective treatment sessions documented in each participants VA Computerized Patient Record System for the 60 days prior to 3-month follow-up. Treatment sessions included individual sessions with outpatient mental health staff. | 3 Months |
| Mental Health Treatment Sessions at 6 Months | A Treatment Attendance Calendar was used to record the number of objective treatment sessions documented in each participants VA Computerized Patient Record System for the 90 days prior to 6-month follow-up. Treatment sessions included individual sessions with outpatient mental health staff. | 6 Months |
| Substance Use Disorder and Mental Health Treatment Sessions at Baseline | This specific measure combined the number substance use disorder treatment sessions and mental health treatment sessions attended for the 30 days prior to Baseline. | 30 days prior to Baseline |
| Substance Use Disorder and Mental Health Treatment Sessions at 1 Month | This specific measure combined the number substance use disorder treatment sessions and mental health treatment sessions attended for the 30 days prior to 1-month follow-up. | 1 Month |
| Substance Use Disorder and Mental Health Treatment Sessions at 3 Months | This specific measure combined the number substance use disorder treatment sessions and mental health treatment sessions attended for the 60 days prior to 3-month follow-up. | 3 Months |
| Substance Use Disorder and Mental Health Treatment Sessions at 6 Months | This specific measure combined the number substance use disorder treatment sessions and mental health treatment sessions attended for the 90 days prior to 6-month follow-up. | 6 Months |
| Addiction Severity Index-Lite (ASI-Lite) at Baseline for Alcohol Use | The ASI-Lite will be used to measure addiction severity Min value:0 Max value: 1 Higher score indicates greater problem severity | 30 days prior to Baseline |
| Addiction Severity Index-Lite (ASI-Lite) at 1 Month for Alcohol Use | The ASI-Lite will be used to measure addiction severity Min value:0 Max value: 1 Higher score indicates greater problem severity | 1 month |
| Addiction Severity Index-Lite (ASI-Lite) at 3 Months for Alcohol Use | The ASI-Lite will be used to measure addiction severity Min value:0 Max value: 1 Higher score indicates greater problem severity | 3 months |
| Addiction Severity Index-Lite (ASI-Lite) at 6 Months for Alcohol Use | The ASI-Lite will be used to measure addiction severity Min value:0 Max value: 1 Higher score indicates greater problem severity | 6 months |
| Addiction Severity Index-Lite (ASI-Lite) at Baseline for Psychiatric Status | The ASI-Lite will be used to measure addiction severity Min value:0 Max value: 1 Higher score indicates greater problem severity | 30 days prior to Baseline |
| Addiction Severity Index-Lite (ASI-Lite) at 1 Month for Psychiatric Status | The ASI-Lite will be used to measure addiction severity Min value:0 Max value: 1 Higher score indicates greater problem severity | 30 days |
| Addiction Severity Index-Lite (ASI-Lite) at 3 Month for Psychiatric Status | The ASI-Lite will be used to measure addiction severity Min value:0 Max value: 1 Higher score indicates greater problem severity | 3 months |
| Addiction Severity Index-Lite (ASI-Lite) at 6 Months for Psychiatric Status | The ASI-Lite will be used to measure addiction severity Min value:0 Max value: 1 Higher score indicates greater problem severity | 6 months |
| Short Inventory of Problems (SIP) at Baseline | Min value:0 Max value: 45 Higher score indicates higher number of consequences from alcohol and drug use | 30 days prior to Baseline |
| Short Inventory of Problems at 1 Month | Min value:0 Max value: 45 Higher score indicates higher number of consequences from alcohol and drug use | 1 month |
| Short Inventory of Problems at 3 Months | Min value:0 Max value: 45 Higher score indicates higher number of consequences from alcohol and drug use | 3 months |
| Short Inventory of Problems at 6 Months | Min value:0 Max value: 45 Higher score indicates higher number of consequences from alcohol and drug use | 6 months |
| Social Support Survey Total Score at Baseline | Min value:19 Max value:95 Higher score indicates higher support | 30 days prior to Baseline |
| Social Support Survey Total Score at 1 Month | Min value:19 Max value:95 Higher score indicates higher support | 30 days prior to 1-month follow-up |
| Social Support Survey Total Score at 3 Months | Min value:19 Max value:95 Higher score indicates higher support | 60 days prior to 3-month follow-up |
| Social Support Survey Total Score at 6 Months | Min value:19 Max value:95 Higher score indicates higher support | 90 days prior to 6-month follow-up |
| Quality of Life Survey (QOLS) at Baseline | Min value:16 Max value:112 Higher score indicates higher quality of life | 30 days prior to Baseline |
| Quality of Life Survey (QOLS) at 1 Month | Min value:16 Max value:112 Higher score indicates higher quality of life | 1 month |
| Quality of Life Survey (QOLS) at 3 Months | Min value:16 Max value:112 Higher score indicates higher quality of life | 3 months |
| Quality of Life Survey (QOLS) at 6 Months | Min value:16 Max value:112 Higher score indicates higher quality of life | 6 months |
| Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI-18) at Baseline | Min value:0 Max value:72 Higher score indicates higher psychological distress | 30 days prior to Baseline |
| Brief Symptom Inventory(BSI-18) at 1 Month | Min value:0 Max value:72 Higher score indicates higher psychological distress | 1 month |
| Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI-18) at 3 Months | Min value:0 Max value:72 Higher score indicates higher psychological distress | 3 months |
| Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI-18) at 6 Months | Min value:0 Max value:72 Higher score indicates higher psychological distress | 6 months |
| SF-12 Health Survey Physical Summary Score at Baseline | Physical summary items are summed and weighed Min value:0 Max value:100 Higher score indicates higher level of health | 30 days prior to Baseline |
| SF-12 Health Survey Physical Summary Score at 1 Month | Physical summary items are summed and weighed Min value:0 Max value:100 Higher score indicates higher level of health | 1 month |
| SF-12 Health Survey Physical Summary Score at 3 Months | Physical summary items are summed and weighed Min value:0 Max value:100 Higher score indicates higher level of health | 3 months |
| SF-12 Health Survey Physical Summary Score at 6 Months | Physical summary items are summed and weighed Min value:0 Max value:100 Higher score indicates higher level of health | 6 months |
| SF-12 Health Survey Mental Summary Score at Baseline | Mental summary items are summed and weighed Min value:0 Max value:100 Higher score indicates higher level of health | 30 days prior to Baseline |
| SF-12 Health Survey Mental Summary Score at 1 Month | Mental summary items are summed and weighed Min value:0 Max value:100 Higher score indicates higher level of health | 1 month |
| SF-12 Health Survey Mental Summary Score at 3 Months | Mental summary items are summed and weighed Min value:0 Max value:100 Higher score indicates higher level of health | 3 months |
| SF-12 Health Survey Mental Summary Score at 6 Months | Mental summary items are summed and weighed Min value:0 Max value:100 Higher score indicates higher level of health | 6 months |
| Treatment Motivation Questionnaire (TMQ) at Baseline | The TMQ will be used to measure self-reported interest in attending treatment Scores within each subscale are averaged External: Min value:1 Max value:7 External:Higher score indicates higher external reasons for attending treatment (e.g.referred to treatment by legal system) Internal: Min value:1 Max value:7 Internal: Higher score indicates higher internal reasons for attending treatment (e.g. personal choice to attend treatment) | 30 days prior to Baseline |
| Treatment Motivation Questionnaire (TMQ) at 1-month | The TMQ will be used to measure self-reported interest in attending treatment Scores within each subscale are averaged External: Min value:1 Max value:7 External:Higher score indicates higher external reasons for attending treatment (e.g.referred to treatment by legal system) Internal: Min value:1 Max value:7 Internal: Higher score indicates higher internal reasons for attending treatment (e.g. personal choice to attend treatment) | 30 days prior to 1-month follow-up |
| Treatment Motivation Questionnaire (TMQ) at 3-month | The TMQ will be used to measure self-reported interest in attending treatment Scores within each subscale are averaged External: Min value:1 Max value:7 External:Higher score indicates higher external reasons for attending treatment (e.g.referred to treatment by legal system) Internal: Min value:1 Max value:7 Internal: Higher score indicates higher internal reasons for attending treatment (e.g. personal choice to attend treatment) | 60 days prior to 3-month follow-up |
| Treatment Motivation Questionnaire (TMQ) at 6-months | The TMQ will be used to measure self-reported interest in attending treatment Scores within each subscale are averaged External: Min value:1 Max value:7 External:Higher score indicates higher external reasons for attending treatment (e.g.referred to treatment by legal system) Internal: Min value:1 Max value:7 Internal: Higher score indicates higher internal reasons for attending treatment (e.g. personal choice to attend treatment) | 90 days prior to 6-month follow-up |
| Fagerstrom Test for Nicotine Dependence at Baseline | Min:0 Max:10 Higher score indicates higher level of nicotine dependence | 30 days prior to Baseline |
| Psychiatric Outpatient Satisfaction Scale - Total Score | Min:13 Max:65 Higher score indicates better satisfaction | 1 month |
| Helping Alliance Questionnaire - Total Score | Participant completed assessment on the final day of group and rated therapist based on their interactions over the 4 days. Min:19 Max:114 Higher score indicates stronger alliance with therapist | Completed during session 4 of treatment group (i.e. the final treatment session) |
| 25488505 | Result | Shorey RC, Martino S, Lamb KE, LaRowe SD, Santa Ana EJ. Change talk and relatedness in group motivational interviewing: a pilot study. J Subst Abuse Treat. 2015 Apr;51:75-81. doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2014.11.003. Epub 2014 Nov 20. |
| 27589072 | Result | Santa Ana EJ, LaRowe SD, Armeson K, Lamb KE, Hartwell K. Impact of group motivational interviewing on enhancing treatment engagement for homeless Veterans with nicotine dependence and other substance use disorders: A pilot investigation. Am J Addict. 2016 Oct;25(7):533-41. doi: 10.1111/ajad.12426. Epub 2016 Sep 2. |
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| Primary | Standard Ethanol Content Units (SECs) at 1 Month | The 1-month follow-up was conducted 30 days after day 1 of the treatment group. The Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) calendar was used to assess retrospective self-report of alcohol in the 30 days prior to 1-month follow-up. Amount of alcohol consumption was converted to standard ethanol content units (SECs; or standard drinks) equivalent to 0.5 oz. of ethanol. This measure represents ALL standard drinks consumed within the stated time period. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | Standard Ethanol Content Units | 1 month |
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| Primary | Standard Ethanol Content Units (SECs) at 3 Months | The 3-month follow-up was conducted 60 days after the 1-month follow-up. The Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) calendar was used to assess retrospective self-report of alcohol in the 60 days prior to 3-month follow-up. Amount of alcohol consumption was converted to standard ethanol content units (SECs; or standard drinks) equivalent to 0.5 oz. of ethanol. This measure represents ALL standard drinks consumed within the stated time period. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | Standard Ethanol Content Units | 3 months |
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| Primary | Standard Ethanol Content Units (SECs) at 6 Months | The 6-month follow-up was conducted 90 days after the 3-month follow-up. The Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) calendar was used to assess retrospective self-report of alcohol in the 90 days prior to 6-month follow-up. Amount of alcohol consumption was converted to standard ethanol content units (SECs; or standard drinks) equivalent to 0.5 oz. of ethanol. This measure represents ALL standard drinks consumed within the stated time period. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | Standard Ethanol Content Units | 6 months |
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| Primary | Peak SEC at Baseline | The Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) calendar was used to assess retrospective self-report of alcohol in the 30 days prior to baseline. Amount of alcohol consumption was converted to standard ethanol content units (SECs; or standard drinks) equivalent to 0.5 oz. of ethanol. This measure represents the most standard drinks consumed in a single day within the stated time period. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | Standard Ethanol Content Units | 30 days prior to Baseline |
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| Primary | Peak SEC at 1 Month | The 1-month follow-up was conducted 30 days after day 1 of the treatment group. The Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) calendar was used to assess retrospective self-report of alcohol in the 30 days prior to 1-month follow-up. Amount of alcohol consumption was converted to standard ethanol content units (SECs; or standard drinks) equivalent to 0.5 oz. of ethanol. This measure represents the most standard drinks consumed on a single day within the stated time period. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | Standard Ethanol Content Units | 1 month |
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| Primary | Peak SEC at 3 Months | The 3-month follow-up was conducted 60 days after the 1-month follow-up. The Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) calendar was used to assess retrospective self-report of alcohol in the 60 days prior to 3-month follow-up. Amount of alcohol consumption was converted to standard ethanol content units (SECs; or standard drinks) equivalent to 0.5 oz. of ethanol. This measure represents the most standard drinks consumed on a single day within the stated time period. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | Standard Ethanol Content Units | 3 months |
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| Primary | Peak SEC at 6 Months | The 6-month follow-up was conducted 90 days after the 3-month follow-up. The Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) calendar was used to assess retrospective self-report of alcohol in the 90 days prior to 6-month follow-up. Amount of alcohol consumption was converted to standard ethanol content units (SECs; or standard drinks) equivalent to 0.5 oz. of ethanol. This measure represents the most standard drinks consumed on a single day within the stated time period. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | Standard Ethanol Content Units | 6 months |
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| Primary | Alcohol Drink Days at Baseline | The Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) calendar was used to assess retrospective self-report of alcohol in the 30 days prior to Baseline. This measure represents the number of days any alcohol was consumed within the stated time period. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | days | 30 days prior to Baseline |
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| Primary | Alcohol Drink Days at 1 Month | The Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) calendar was used to assess retrospective self-report of alcohol in the 30 days after day 1 of the treatment group. This measure represents the number of days any alcohol was consumed within the stated time period. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | Days | 1 month |
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| Primary | Alcohol Drink Days at 3 Months | The Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) calendar was used to assess retrospective self-report of alcohol in the 60 days prior to 3-month follow-up. This measure represents the number of days any alcohol was consumed within the stated time period. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | Days | 3 months |
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| Primary | Alcohol Drink Days at 6 Months | The Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) calendar was used to assess retrospective self-report of alcohol in the 90 days prior to 6-month follow-up. This measure represents the number of days any alcohol was consumed within the stated time period. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | Days | 6 months |
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| Primary | Binge Drink Days at Baseline | The Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) calendar was used to assess retrospective self-report of alcohol in the 30 days prior to Baseline. This measure represents the number of days the participant binge drank (5 or more standard drinks on a single day for males; 4 or more standard drinks on a single day for females). | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | Days | 30 days prior to Baseline |
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| Primary | Binge Drink Days at 1 Month | The Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) calendar was used to assess retrospective self-report of alcohol in the 30 days prior to 1-month follow-up. This measure represents the number of days the participant binge drank (5 or more standard drinks on a single day for males; 4 or more standard drinks on a single day for females) within the stated time period. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | Days | 1 month |
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| Primary | Binge Drink Days at 3 Months | The Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) calendar was used to assess retrospective self-report of alcohol in the 60 days prior to 3-month follow-up. This measure represents the number of days the participant binge drank (5 or more standard drinks on a single day for males; 4 or more standard drinks on a single day for females) within the stated time period. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | Days | 3 months |
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| Primary | Binge Drink Days at 6 Months | The Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) calendar was used to assess retrospective self-report of alcohol in the 90 days prior to 6-month follow-up. This measure represents the number of days the participant binge drank (5 or more standard drinks on a single day for males; 4 or more standard drinks on a single day for females) within the stated time period. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | Days | 6 months |
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| Primary | Illicit Drug Use Days at Baseline | The Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) calendar was used to assess retrospective self-report of drug use in the 30 days prior to Baseline. This measure represents the number of illicit drug use days within the stated time period. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | Days | 30 days prior to Baseline |
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| Primary | Illicit Drug Use Days at 1 Month | The Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) calendar was used to assess retrospective self-report of alcohol in the 30 days prior to 1-month follow-up. This measure represents the number of illicit drug use days within the stated time period. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | Days | 1 month |
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| Primary | Illicit Drug Use Days at 3 Months | The Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) calendar was used to assess retrospective self-report of alcohol in the 60 days prior to 3-month follow-up. This measure represents the number of illicit drug use days within the stated time period. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | Days | 3 months |
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| Primary | Illicit Drug Use Days at 6 Months | The Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) calendar was used to assess retrospective self-report of alcohol in the 90 days prior to 6-month follow-up. This measure represents the number of illicit drug use days within the stated time period. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | Days | 6 months |
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| Primary | Substance Use Disorder Treatment Sessions at Baseline | A Treatment Attendance Calendar was used to record the number of objective treatment sessions documented in each participants VA Computerized Patient Record System for the 30 days prior to Baseline. Treatment sessions included the outpatient substance use disorder treatment group sessions and individual sessions. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | Sessions | 30 days prior to Baseline |
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| Primary | Substance Use Disorder Treatment Sessions at 1 Month | A Treatment Attendance Calendar was used to record the number of objective treatment sessions documented in each participants VA Computerized Patient Record System for the 30 days prior to 1-month follow-up. Treatment sessions included the outpatient substance use disorder treatment group sessions and individual sessions. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | Sessions | 1 month |
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| Primary | Substance Use Disorder Treatment Sessions at 3 Months | A Treatment Attendance Calendar was used to record the number of objective treatment sessions documented in each participants VA Computerized Patient Record System for the 60 days prior to 3-month follow-up. Treatment sessions included the outpatient substance use disorder treatment group sessions and individual sessions. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | Sessions | 3 months |
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| Primary | Substance Use Disorder Treatment Sessions at 6 Months | A Treatment Attendance Calendar was used to record the number of objective treatment sessions documented in each participants VA Computerized Patient Record System for the 60 days prior to 6-month follow-up. Treatment sessions included the outpatient substance use disorder treatment group sessions and individual sessions. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | Sessions | 6 months |
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| Primary | Twelve-Step Sessions Attended at Baseline | A Treatment Attendance Calendar was used to record the number of self-reported 12-step sessions attended 30 days prior to Baseline. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | Sessions | 30 days prior to Baseline |
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| Primary | Twelve-Step Sessions Attended at 1 Month | A Treatment Attendance Calendar was used to record the number of self-reported 12-step sessions attended 30 days prior to 1-month follow-up. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | Sessions | 1 month |
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| Primary | Twelve-Step Sessions Attended at 3 Months | A Treatment Attendance Calendar was used to record the number of self-reported 12-step sessions attended 60 days prior to 3-month follow-up. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | Sessions | 3 months |
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| Primary | Twelve-Step Sessions Attended at 6 Months | A Treatment Attendance Calendar was used to record the number of self-reported 12-step sessions attended in the 90 days prior to 6-month follow-up. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | Sessions | 6 months |
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| Primary | Times Involved in Community Participation Activities at Baseline | A calendar was used to record the number of times a participant participated in an activity in the community (e.g. museum, library, baseball game) in the 30 days prior to Baseline. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | # of times activity completed | 30 days prior to Baseline |
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| Primary | Times Involved in Community Participation Activities at 1 Month | A calendar was used to record the number of times a participant participated in an activity in the community (e.g. museum, library, baseball game) in the 30 days prior to 1-month follow-up. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | # of time activity completed | 1 month |
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| Primary | Times Involved in Community Participation Activities at 3 Months | A calendar was used to record the number of times a participant participated in an activity in the community (e.g. museum, library, baseball game) in the 60 days prior to 3-month follow-up. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | # of times activity completed | 3 months |
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| Primary | Times Involved in Community Participation Activities at 6 Months | A calendar was used to record the number of times a participant participated in an activity in the community (e.g. museum, library, baseball game) in the 90 days prior to 6-month follow-up. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | # of times activity completed | 6 months |
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| Primary | Days Involved in Productive Work Activities at Baseline | A calendar was used to record the number of times a participant participated in a productive work activity (e.g. volunteered or worked at a job) in the 30 days prior to Baseline. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | # of days | 30 days prior to Baseline |
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| Primary | Days Involved in Productive Work Activities at 1 Month | A calendar was used to record the number of times a participant participated in a productive work activity (e.g. volunteered or worked at a job) in the 30 days prior to 1-month follow-up. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | # of days | 1 month |
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| Primary | Days Involved in Productive Work Activities at 3 Months | A calendar was used to record the number of times a participant participated in a productive work activity (e.g. volunteered or worked at a job) in the 60 days prior to 3-month follow-up | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | # of days | 3 months |
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| Primary | Days Involved in Productive Work Activities at 6 Months | A calendar was used to record the number of times a participant participated in a productive work activity (e.g. volunteered or worked at a job) in the 90 days prior to 6-month follow-up. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | # of days | 6 months |
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| Secondary | Mental Health Treatment Sessions at Baseline | A Treatment Attendance Calendar was used to record the number of objective treatment sessions documented in each participants VA Computerized Patient Record System for the 30 days prior to Baseline. Treatment sessions included individual sessions with outpatient mental health staff. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | sessions | 30 days prior to Baseline |
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| Secondary | Mental Health Treatment Sessions at 1 Month | A Treatment Attendance Calendar was used to record the number of objective treatment sessions documented in each participants VA Computerized Patient Record System for the 30 days prior to 1-month follow-up. Treatment sessions included individual sessions with outpatient mental health staff. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | sessions | 1 Month |
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| Secondary | Mental Health Treatment Sessions at 3 Months | A Treatment Attendance Calendar was used to record the number of objective treatment sessions documented in each participants VA Computerized Patient Record System for the 60 days prior to 3-month follow-up. Treatment sessions included individual sessions with outpatient mental health staff. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | sessions | 3 Months |
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| Secondary | Mental Health Treatment Sessions at 6 Months | A Treatment Attendance Calendar was used to record the number of objective treatment sessions documented in each participants VA Computerized Patient Record System for the 90 days prior to 6-month follow-up. Treatment sessions included individual sessions with outpatient mental health staff. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | sessions | 6 Months |
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| Secondary | Substance Use Disorder and Mental Health Treatment Sessions at Baseline | This specific measure combined the number substance use disorder treatment sessions and mental health treatment sessions attended for the 30 days prior to Baseline. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | sessions | 30 days prior to Baseline |
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| Secondary | Substance Use Disorder and Mental Health Treatment Sessions at 1 Month | This specific measure combined the number substance use disorder treatment sessions and mental health treatment sessions attended for the 30 days prior to 1-month follow-up. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | sessions | 1 Month |
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| Secondary | Substance Use Disorder and Mental Health Treatment Sessions at 3 Months | This specific measure combined the number substance use disorder treatment sessions and mental health treatment sessions attended for the 60 days prior to 3-month follow-up. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | sessions | 3 Months |
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| Secondary | Substance Use Disorder and Mental Health Treatment Sessions at 6 Months | This specific measure combined the number substance use disorder treatment sessions and mental health treatment sessions attended for the 90 days prior to 6-month follow-up. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | sessions | 6 Months |
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| Secondary | Addiction Severity Index-Lite (ASI-Lite) at Baseline for Alcohol Use | The ASI-Lite will be used to measure addiction severity Min value:0 Max value: 1 Higher score indicates greater problem severity | The ASI-Lite measures addiction severity | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | 30 days prior to Baseline |
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| Secondary | Addiction Severity Index-Lite (ASI-Lite) at 1 Month for Alcohol Use | The ASI-Lite will be used to measure addiction severity Min value:0 Max value: 1 Higher score indicates greater problem severity | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | 1 month |
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| Secondary | Addiction Severity Index-Lite (ASI-Lite) at 3 Months for Alcohol Use | The ASI-Lite will be used to measure addiction severity Min value:0 Max value: 1 Higher score indicates greater problem severity | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | 3 months |
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| Secondary | Addiction Severity Index-Lite (ASI-Lite) at 6 Months for Alcohol Use | The ASI-Lite will be used to measure addiction severity Min value:0 Max value: 1 Higher score indicates greater problem severity | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | 6 months |
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| Secondary | Addiction Severity Index-Lite (ASI-Lite) at Baseline for Psychiatric Status | The ASI-Lite will be used to measure addiction severity Min value:0 Max value: 1 Higher score indicates greater problem severity | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | 30 days prior to Baseline |
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| Secondary | Addiction Severity Index-Lite (ASI-Lite) at 1 Month for Psychiatric Status | The ASI-Lite will be used to measure addiction severity Min value:0 Max value: 1 Higher score indicates greater problem severity | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | 30 days |
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| Secondary | Addiction Severity Index-Lite (ASI-Lite) at 3 Month for Psychiatric Status | The ASI-Lite will be used to measure addiction severity Min value:0 Max value: 1 Higher score indicates greater problem severity | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | 3 months |
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| Secondary | Addiction Severity Index-Lite (ASI-Lite) at 6 Months for Psychiatric Status | The ASI-Lite will be used to measure addiction severity Min value:0 Max value: 1 Higher score indicates greater problem severity | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | 6 months |
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| Secondary | Short Inventory of Problems (SIP) at Baseline | Min value:0 Max value: 45 Higher score indicates higher number of consequences from alcohol and drug use | Short Inventory of Problems - Total Score at Baseline | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | 30 days prior to Baseline |
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| Secondary | Short Inventory of Problems at 1 Month | Min value:0 Max value: 45 Higher score indicates higher number of consequences from alcohol and drug use | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | 1 month |
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| Secondary | Short Inventory of Problems at 3 Months | Min value:0 Max value: 45 Higher score indicates higher number of consequences from alcohol and drug use | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | 3 months |
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| Secondary | Short Inventory of Problems at 6 Months | Min value:0 Max value: 45 Higher score indicates higher number of consequences from alcohol and drug use | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | 6 months |
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| Secondary | Social Support Survey Total Score at Baseline | Min value:19 Max value:95 Higher score indicates higher support | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | 30 days prior to Baseline |
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| Secondary | Social Support Survey Total Score at 1 Month | Min value:19 Max value:95 Higher score indicates higher support | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | 30 days prior to 1-month follow-up |
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| Secondary | Social Support Survey Total Score at 3 Months | Min value:19 Max value:95 Higher score indicates higher support | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | 60 days prior to 3-month follow-up |
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| Secondary | Social Support Survey Total Score at 6 Months | Min value:19 Max value:95 Higher score indicates higher support | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | 90 days prior to 6-month follow-up |
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| Secondary | Quality of Life Survey (QOLS) at Baseline | Min value:16 Max value:112 Higher score indicates higher quality of life | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | 30 days prior to Baseline |
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| Secondary | Quality of Life Survey (QOLS) at 1 Month | Min value:16 Max value:112 Higher score indicates higher quality of life | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | 1 month |
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| Secondary | Quality of Life Survey (QOLS) at 3 Months | Min value:16 Max value:112 Higher score indicates higher quality of life | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | 3 months |
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| Secondary | Quality of Life Survey (QOLS) at 6 Months | Min value:16 Max value:112 Higher score indicates higher quality of life | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | 6 months |
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| Secondary | Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI-18) at Baseline | Min value:0 Max value:72 Higher score indicates higher psychological distress | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | 30 days prior to Baseline |
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| Secondary | Brief Symptom Inventory(BSI-18) at 1 Month | Min value:0 Max value:72 Higher score indicates higher psychological distress | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | 1 month |
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| Secondary | Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI-18) at 3 Months | Min value:0 Max value:72 Higher score indicates higher psychological distress | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | 3 months |
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| Secondary | Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI-18) at 6 Months | Min value:0 Max value:72 Higher score indicates higher psychological distress | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | 6 months |
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| Secondary | SF-12 Health Survey Physical Summary Score at Baseline | Physical summary items are summed and weighed Min value:0 Max value:100 Higher score indicates higher level of health | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | 30 days prior to Baseline |
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| Secondary | SF-12 Health Survey Physical Summary Score at 1 Month | Physical summary items are summed and weighed Min value:0 Max value:100 Higher score indicates higher level of health | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | 1 month |
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| Secondary | SF-12 Health Survey Physical Summary Score at 3 Months | Physical summary items are summed and weighed Min value:0 Max value:100 Higher score indicates higher level of health | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | 3 months |
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| Secondary | SF-12 Health Survey Physical Summary Score at 6 Months | Physical summary items are summed and weighed Min value:0 Max value:100 Higher score indicates higher level of health | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | 6 months |
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| Secondary | SF-12 Health Survey Mental Summary Score at Baseline | Mental summary items are summed and weighed Min value:0 Max value:100 Higher score indicates higher level of health | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | 30 days prior to Baseline |
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| Secondary | SF-12 Health Survey Mental Summary Score at 1 Month | Mental summary items are summed and weighed Min value:0 Max value:100 Higher score indicates higher level of health | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | 1 month |
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| Secondary | SF-12 Health Survey Mental Summary Score at 3 Months | Mental summary items are summed and weighed Min value:0 Max value:100 Higher score indicates higher level of health | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | 3 months |
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| Secondary | SF-12 Health Survey Mental Summary Score at 6 Months | Mental summary items are summed and weighed Min value:0 Max value:100 Higher score indicates higher level of health | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | 6 months |
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| Secondary | Treatment Motivation Questionnaire (TMQ) at Baseline | The TMQ will be used to measure self-reported interest in attending treatment Scores within each subscale are averaged External: Min value:1 Max value:7 External:Higher score indicates higher external reasons for attending treatment (e.g.referred to treatment by legal system) Internal: Min value:1 Max value:7 Internal: Higher score indicates higher internal reasons for attending treatment (e.g. personal choice to attend treatment) | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | 30 days prior to Baseline |
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| Secondary | Treatment Motivation Questionnaire (TMQ) at 1-month | The TMQ will be used to measure self-reported interest in attending treatment Scores within each subscale are averaged External: Min value:1 Max value:7 External:Higher score indicates higher external reasons for attending treatment (e.g.referred to treatment by legal system) Internal: Min value:1 Max value:7 Internal: Higher score indicates higher internal reasons for attending treatment (e.g. personal choice to attend treatment) | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | 30 days prior to 1-month follow-up |
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| Secondary | Treatment Motivation Questionnaire (TMQ) at 3-month | The TMQ will be used to measure self-reported interest in attending treatment Scores within each subscale are averaged External: Min value:1 Max value:7 External:Higher score indicates higher external reasons for attending treatment (e.g.referred to treatment by legal system) Internal: Min value:1 Max value:7 Internal: Higher score indicates higher internal reasons for attending treatment (e.g. personal choice to attend treatment) | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | 60 days prior to 3-month follow-up |
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| Secondary | Treatment Motivation Questionnaire (TMQ) at 6-months | The TMQ will be used to measure self-reported interest in attending treatment Scores within each subscale are averaged External: Min value:1 Max value:7 External:Higher score indicates higher external reasons for attending treatment (e.g.referred to treatment by legal system) Internal: Min value:1 Max value:7 Internal: Higher score indicates higher internal reasons for attending treatment (e.g. personal choice to attend treatment) | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | 90 days prior to 6-month follow-up |
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| Secondary | Fagerstrom Test for Nicotine Dependence at Baseline | Min:0 Max:10 Higher score indicates higher level of nicotine dependence | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | 30 days prior to Baseline |
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| Secondary | Psychiatric Outpatient Satisfaction Scale - Total Score | Min:13 Max:65 Higher score indicates better satisfaction | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | 1 month |
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| Secondary | Helping Alliance Questionnaire - Total Score | Participant completed assessment on the final day of group and rated therapist based on their interactions over the 4 days. Min:19 Max:114 Higher score indicates stronger alliance with therapist | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | Completed during session 4 of treatment group (i.e. the final treatment session) |
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| EG001 | Control Treatment Condition (CT) | Control Treatment Condition (CT): Participants in CT will attend four sessions equal in time and length to GMI (i.e., 90 minutes) and will involve the following topics: A popular 'box activity', participants will anonymously submit questions on involving their personal concerns that are placed in a box and, when randomly selected, opened for group discussion money management with feedback (2 sessions), cooking-home maintenance, and psycho-education about substance use. | 5 | 91 | 0 | 91 | 0 | 91 |
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