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NCT ID: NCT01378936 Active, not recruiting - Substance Abuse Clinical Trials

Jail-Based Impact of Crime Intervention

IOC
Start date: August 2009
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether the Impact of Crime (IOC) group intervention with jail inmates reduces post-release recidivism, substance abuse, and HIV risk behavior.

NCT ID: NCT01088542 Active, not recruiting - Depression Clinical Trials

The Community Youth Development Study: A Test of Communities That Care

CYDS IV
Start date: October 1, 2003
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The Community Youth Development Study is an experimental test of the Communities That Care (CTC) prevention planning system. It has been designed to find out if communities that were trained to use the CTC system improved public health by reducing rates of adolescent drug use, delinquency, violence, and risky sexual behavior when compared to communities that did not use this approach. The primary purpose of the current continuation study is to investigate whether CTC has long-term effects on substance use, antisocial behavior, and violence, as well as secondary effects on educational attainment, mental health, and sexual risk behavior in young adults at ages 26 and 28. The continuation study also examines (a) how the interaction of social, normative, and legal marijuana contexts creates variation in the permissiveness of individuals' marijuana environments from late childhood to young adulthood and (b) whether, when, and for whom permissive marijuana environments increase marijuana and ATOD use and misuse from age 11 to 28 and interfere with the adoption of adult roles.

NCT ID: NCT00847548 Active, not recruiting - Substance Abuse Clinical Trials

Treatment of Intimate Partner Violence and Substance Abuse in a Forensic Setting

Start date: September 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Intimate partner violence is a significant societal problem. However, treatment of IPV perpetrators is far from effective, which may be partly due to the fact that the role of substance abuse is not taken into account. There is considerable evidence that a strong relationship between the use of alcohol and other drugs and intimate partner violence exists. Besides, a few studies indicate that reducing substance use may have a positive impact on IPV. Therefore, in this study, perpetrators of intimate partner violence with substance use disorders enrolled in domestic violence treatment will be randomly assigned to either standard treatment for offenders of domestic violence or a combination of the latter treatment with cognitive-behavioral therapy addressing substance abuse (combined treatment).

NCT ID: NCT00431847 Active, not recruiting - Anxiety Disorders Clinical Trials

Regional Anesthesia Military Battlefield Pain Outcomes Study

RAMBPOS
Start date: October 2007
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is to examine the short and long-term benefits of implementing early regional anesthesia techniques for pain control after a major traumatic injury to one or more extremities during combat in the Iraqi/Afghanistan war, including the effects on acute and chronic pain, quality of life, and mental health.