Trial of Methadone Maintenance Versus Methadone Detox in Jail
Opioid-Related Disorders
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Opioid-Related Disorders focused on measuring HIV Prevention, Opioid-Related Disorders, Medication Assisted Treatment, Methadone
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- currently incarcerated at the RI Department of Corrections
- enrolled in a Rhode Island methadone treatment program at the time of incarceration
- currently maintained at the pre-incarceration methadone dosage level
- estimated total incarceration time of < 6 months and > 1 week
- willing to be randomized and to conduct follow-up interviews for 12 months
- English or Spanish-speaking
- able to give informed consent
- age 18 years or older
- willing to remain on MMT and continue MMT after release.
Exclusion Criteria:
- pregnancy (pregnant women are maintained on pre-incarceration levels of methadone throughout their pregnancy for their health and the health of the fetus by the RI DOC, so are NOT eligible to be randomized to Arm 2)
- not fulfilling all of the inclusion criteria.
Sites / Locations
- Rhode Island Department of Corrections
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Methadone Maintenance
Methadone Detoxification
Participants assigned to Arm 1 will be maintained on ther pre-incarceration methadone dosage during short term incarceration (6 months or less) and will be actively transferred back to their community methadone clinic upon release from incarceration. Additionally, the study will pay for the cost of methadone maintenance treatment for 10 weeks after re-enrollment post release.
Individuals assigned to Arm 2 will undergo methadone detoxification as is standard procedure at the Rhode Island Department of Corrections. They will receive active assistance with returning to their home methadone clinic upon release from incarceration and 10 weeks financial assistance to pay for treatment.