Substance-Related Disorders Clinical Trial
Official title:
Transitional Case Management Study
To address the issues involved in treatment participation by substance-abusing parolees, the CJ-DATS Transitional Case Management (TCM) study proposes to test a parole re-entry model that consists of (1) completion by the inmate of a strengths and goals assessment as part of discharge planning, (2) a telephone case conference call that includes the inmate and significant members of the inmate's aftercare plan (including the parole officer), and (3) strengths case management (for 12 weeks) in the community to promote treatment participation and support the client's access to needed services.
To address the issues involved in treatment participation by substance-abusing parolees, the
CJ-DATS Transitional Case Management (TCM) study proposes to test a parole re-entry model
that consists of (1) completion by the inmate of a strengths and goals assessment as part of
discharge planning, (2) a telephone case conference call that includes the inmate and
significant members of the inmate's aftercare plan (including the parole officer), and (3)
strengths case management (for 12 weeks) in the community to promote treatment participation
and support the client's access to needed services.
More specifically, the multi-site study will evaluate the effects of a strengths
case-management intervention on community-based treatment/service admission, retention, and
utilization among inmates released from supervised treatment programs. If the intervention
is successful, its wider adoption would increase the likelihood that inmates enter and
remain in community services.
The specific aims of this multi-site study are to:
1. Increase the likelihood that offenders leaving prison (or other supervised setting)
with a referral to community aftercare program services enroll in treatment.
2. Increase the amount of time that such offenders participate in community treatment.
3. Assist clients to get the services that they need during the first 12 weeks of return
to the community.
4. As a result of the above, reduce relapse and reoffending during and following
treatment.
5. Achieve the above results at a favorable cost-effectiveness ratio.
6. Encourage closer collaboration between the treatment and criminal justice systems.
Study participants (200 at each site, 25% of will be women) will be recruited in prison (or
other confined setting) from inmates who have a referral to community treatment. After
informed consent and a baseline interview, they will be randomly assigned to one of two
conditions: (1) the Transitional Case Management condition, and (2) the Standard Referral
condition (i.e., usual transition/re-entry procedures used by the facility, including a
referral to community treatment).
Individual-level outcomes will include (1) treatment admission and participation (based on
data collected from programs), (2) drug use, criminal activity, and psychosocial functioning
(based on telephone interviews conducted 3 months after the end of the intervention) and (3)
recidivism (based on records collected 12 months after the end of the intervention). The
study will also assess the impact of the intervention on organizational and system factors
(based on information from the case manager, treatment staff, and criminal justice staff)
and the cost effectiveness of the intervention.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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