102
Participants
Start Date
August 9, 2024
Primary Completion Date
December 18, 2025
Study Completion Date
December 18, 2025
Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT)
Individuals will participate in a series of eight, 1hour weekly group sessions delivered by a study interventionalist who is a licensed social worker (see personnel list) using a HIPAA-compliant videoconferencing platform (Zoom). Each group will consist of 6-10 participants and participants randomized to this intervention will select between a series of date/time options. The investigators plan to run four groups with staggered start times. All participants will receive digital copies of the workbook for this intervention and each session, they will be given assignments to practice the strategies they learn during the intervention.
Social Navigation Group
Those in the social navigation intervention, will meet with a navigator weekly through a virtual visit (HIPAA-compliant videoconferencing or phone call based on patient preference) over the course of 8 weeks. Each virtual visit will last approximately 30 minutes with a longer initial intake visit lasting 60 minutes. During the intake visit, the navigator will complete a patient narrative and an inventory of the patient's existing social network, former social network and interests. Using this, the navigator will work with the patient to develop an action plan to promote, establish or re-establish social connections. The action plan will be referenced and refined throughout the course of the 8 weeks. They will suggest specific social activities and connect patients to resources such as, community-based organizations or local social groups matched to individual participant interest to assist with social connection
Controlled Group
Those randomized to the control group will receive usual care from their primary care clinician. At the conclusion of the study (after the final outcomes are collected), they will be offered a list of possible community-based organizations for social connection.
University of Washington, Seattle
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
NIH
University of Washington
OTHER