Home-Based Program to Help Parents of Drug Abusing Adolescents
Substance-Related Disorders, Drug Addiction, Substance Abuse
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Substance-Related Disorders focused on measuring Adolescent, Parent, Substance Abuse, Parent Training, Addiction, Family Intervention, Brief Intervention, Home Intervention
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Referral of the adolescent to the Minneapolis metro area participating sites.
- Both the parent and teen consent to participate.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Current developmental disorder or learning disorder.
- current or past history of psychosis, or any psychiatric or other condition that may interfere with ongoing participation in the intervention.
- Suicidal ideation or otherwise judged to be at risk to self or others
- Unstable or uncontrolled medical illnesses which may interfere with participation in the study.
- Inability to understand the study procedures or otherwise give informed assent for participation.
- Failure by the parent to give informed consent for the adolescent.
Sites / Locations
- University of Minnesota Medical School, Department of Psychiatry
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Home-Based Intervention
Educational Group
Parents will receive a 1-session training on how to deliver a 3-session intervention across a 3-week period. The intervention program begins with a 3 and a half hour training session delivered by the staff Trainer to the participating parent. At the conclusion of training, the parent will be given the intervention manual and supplemental materials. The trainer will phone the parent shortly before session 1, in between each intervention session, and after the third intervention (four phone calls total) to review the objectives and tasks associated with that week's intervention session and to help prepare for the coming session. At the final phone call between the parent and trainer (after the third week), the trainer will deliver to the parent the follow-up resources.
Parents will receive a 2-hour, education-only psychoeducational curriculum (no parent-led intervention with their teen will occur.