Buprenorphine and Substance Abuse Services for Prescription Opioid Dependence
Opiate Substitution Treatment
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Opiate Substitution Treatment focused on measuring buprenorphine-naloxone combination, Suboxone, Buprenorphine, Substance Use, Behavioral intervention, Opioid partial agonist, medication assisted therapy, opioid addiction
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- inducted for buprenorphine/naloxone treatment at the Sacramento CDRP
- diagnosis of opioid dependence
- English speaking
- Willing and able to be randomized to treatment arm
Exclusionary criteria:
- dementia
- mental retardation
- actively psychotic or suicidal
- medically unstable
- using opioids
- pregnant women
- inducted on bup/nx for chronic pain
- inducted on bup/nx for detoxification purposes only
- enrolled in DDIOP, residential treatment or day treatment
Sites / Locations
- Kaiser Sacramento Chemical Dependency Recovery Program
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Standard Medical Management
Intensive Outpatient Treatment
Standard Medical Management (SMM) is a relatively brief (1.5 hour per week for 9 weeks), medically-focused behavioral intervention for opioid dependence. The experimental arm does not involve an investigational drug, device, or biologic.
The Intensive Outpatient Treatment (IOT) arm is considered usual care and is a predominant model of care in specialty treatment. It incorporates psychosocial support, education, and relapse-prevention approaches and requires attendance at 12-step program. It is a group-based treatment, with individual counseling available as needed. During the initial, 3-week phase, treatment consists of 4-6 hours a day, 7 days a week. In weeks four through 9, treatment consists of 1.5 hours, four days each week. After 9 weeks, patients attend one-hour weekly group meetings for one year. Services include supportive therapy, psycho-education, relapse prevention, and family-oriented therapy. The program emphasis is on abstinence and is similar to many public and private intensive outpatient programs.