An Integrated Intervention Involving Recovery Coaching and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Opioid Use Disorder

NAActive, not recruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

92

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

October 5, 2023

Primary Completion Date

November 30, 2025

Study Completion Date

May 31, 2026

Conditions
Standard of CareStandard of Care + CBT4CBTStandard of Care + CBT4CBT + RC
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

CBT4CBT

This condition will integrate the standard of care and CBT4CBT interventions. The CBT4CBT is an 8-session (module) system for teaching with one module on the basics of buprenorphine and the other modules on the seven CBT core skills tailored around issues related to buprenorphine and OUD and other SUDs: (1) Introduction to functional analysis of substance use; (2) strategies for recognizing and coping with craving; (3) refusal skills and assertiveness; (4) training in problem-solving skills; (5) strategies for recognizing and changing thoughts; (6) decision-making skills; (7) how to use CBT skills to reduce HIV/ HCV risk. Each module takes 30 minutes to complete and has a format, which includes on-screen narration, animation, quizzes, and interactive exercises to teach and model effective use of skills. Modules end with a practice exercise.

BEHAVIORAL

RC

Peer recovery coaching services involve a form of nonclinical, peer support aimed at helping individuals with substance use disorders to achieve and maintain recovery. Recovery coaches are individuals with experience with substance use and successful recovery. In addition to their lived experience, recovery coaches obtain formal training on substance use coaching and receive ongoing supervision. The recovery coaches use an assertive engagement approach to provide holistic, person-centered, and strength-based support.

BEHAVIORAL

Sandard of care

Participants in the standard of care condition will receive the standard treatment at the recovery program, which consists of weekly, bi-weekly or monthly visits (at the discretion of the provider) in-person or virtually. This condition will be matched with the other conditions in terms of the number of research visits.

Trial Locations (1)

29605

Greenville Health System, Greenville

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Clemson University

OTHER

collaborator

National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)

NIH

lead

Prisma Health-Upstate

OTHER