Family Therapy Via Video Teleconference for Substance-Abusing Rural Adolescents (RAFT)
Substance-Related Disorders
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Substance-Related Disorders focused on measuring Substance Abuse, Adolescents, Families, Functional Family Therapy, Video, Teleconferencing, Telemedicine
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- 13-18 years of age
- Meet DSM-IV diagnostic criteria for substance abuse or dependence
- Reside with at least one parent or parental figure who is willing to participate in the study
- Reside in a rural community approximately 30-50 miles from the CFAR office
- Have sufficient residential stability to permit contact with CFAR throughout the study (e.g., not homeless or runaway at time of intake).
Exclusion Criteria:
- Incarcerated or in a restrictive placement outside the home (e.g., residential treatment, in-patient care)
- Evidence of a psychotic or organic state of sufficient severity to interfere with the ability to understand the research and clinical procedures
- A sibling is already participating in the study
- Evidence of posing a danger to self or others based on routine safety screening protocols (see Intake below)
- Evidence that more intensive services other than outpatient treatment are required (e.g., in-patient care, detoxification).
Sites / Locations
- Oregon Research Institute Center for Family and Adolescent Research
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
Active Comparator
Funct Family Tx/Video Teleconf (FFT-V)
Functional Family Tx
Services as Usual
Functional Family Therapy (FFT) is a brief treatment for youth with problem behaviors, including substance abuse that consists of 12 to 14 weekly family sessions. The FFT treatment is applied in five distinct phases: Engagement, Motivation, Relational Assessment, Behavior Change, and Generalization and each phase has specific goals, techniques, and therapist skills. Adolescents and parents assigned to the FFT-V condition will receive a Verizon netbook laptop computer equipped with the Microsoft Windows 7 operating system, webcam, and VTC software for use in the family home. The VTC software is designed to stream live video between therapists and participants, to record video, and to store recorded videos as digital mpeg files. All family sessions will take place via video teleconference.
Functional Family Therapy (FFT) is a brief treatment for youth with problem behaviors, including substance abuse that consists of 12 to 14 weekly family sessions. The FFT treatment is applied in five distinct phases: Engagement, Motivation, Relational Assessment, Behavior Change, and Generalization and each phase has specific goals, techniques, and therapist skills. Families in the FFT condition will not be provided with the laptop and internet access described above. Instead, adolescents and parents in this condition will receive the FFT intervention face-to-face from an FFT therapist who will travel to the family home for each session.
The main CYFD service provider for adjudicated youth in both Sandoval and Valencia counties is Youth Development Incorporated (YDI) which is a private not-for-profit youth service organization serving adolescents in New Mexico . YDI provides an array of services for youth including tutoring, after-school activities, gang intervention, school drop-out prevention, family counseling services, an emergency teen shelter, parenting skills training, youth leadership development, community corrections services, GED studies, substance abuse and AIDS education, etc. The YDI juvenile corrections services include intensive supervision, educational and employment assistance, community service, victim restitution, and institutional transition services.