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NCT ID: NCT05363371 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Substance Use Disorders

Minds and Mentors Program- R33

MiMP
Start date: January 4, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The proposed research effort will: The purpose of this study is as follows: 1. Test the effectiveness of the Minds and Mentors Program in a group treatment trial in which individuals using medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) will be randomized in blocks of five to receive either the Minds and Mentors Program (n=120) or Twelve Step Facilitation (n=120). 2. Determine whether the MiMP: a) improves adherence to MOUD b) reduces the rate of relapse and cravings c) decreases self-reported anxiety, stress, and depression and d) reduces cortisol levels and cortisol reactivity to drug cues. 3. Examine whether pre-intervention cortisol reactivity is predictive of relapse outcomes, and/ or reductions in cortisol reactivity over the course of intervention mediate relapse outcomes.

NCT ID: NCT05260047 Recruiting - Opioid Use Clinical Trials

Culturally Responsive Community Driven Substance Use Recovery for Black and Latinx Population

IMANI U
Start date: July 20, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The main goal of this current study is to develop and optimize methods for increasing access to, uptake of, and engagement in MAT (Medication Assisted Treatment) among communities of color.

NCT ID: NCT04433975 Recruiting - Chronic Pain Clinical Trials

Psychosocial Pain Management to Improve Opioid Use Disorder Treatment Outcomes

Persist
Start date: August 14, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this research study is to look at the effect of programs aimed at helping people manage chronic pain and medication treatment. The program sessions focus on educational information and strategies for pain and medication management. The researchers enroll people who have chronic pain and have recently begun buprenorphine treatment to see if participants could benefit from these programs. This research study will help the researchers learn how to improve current therapies for pain and medication management.