Community Supported Risk Reduction for Syringe Exchange Participants
Substance Use Disorders, Risk Reduction

About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Substance Use Disorders focused on measuring Syringe exchange, HIV risk reduction, Drug-free community support
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria (for Baltimore Needle Exchange Program registrants):
- Baltimore Needle Exchange Program (BNEP) registration
- Injection heroin use
- Identifies a drug-free community support person (CSP)
- Not currently receiving substance abuse treatment
Exclusion Criteria (for BNEP registrants):
- Pregnancy
- Acute medical problem that requires urgent medical management
- Presence of a thought disorder, delusions, hallucinations, or imminent risk of harm to self or others
- Unable to read
Exclusion Criteria (for CSPs):
- Submission of a drug-positive urine sample
- Pregnancy
- Acute medical problem that requires urgent medical management
- Presence of a thought disorder, delusions, hallucinations, or imminent risk of harm to self or others
- Unable to read
Sites / Locations
- Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Community Supported Risk Reduction Group
Six weekly sessions will be scheduled during daytime and evening hours to accommodate the daily schedules of BNEP registrants and their CSPs. Each session meets for 60 minutes. Groups will consist of 5-6 BNEP registrant-CSP dyads (10-12 individuals). While BNEP registrants and CSPs attending the group together will receive an attendance incentive, BNEP registrants attending without a CSP will not earn one. The group leader will follow a manual that includes a structured outline. The group manual content combines risk reduction / treatment readiness and community outreach approaches. Following the introduction, each group session is divided into two components: 1) Risk Reduction and Treatment Readiness (30 min) and 2) Community Outreach skills (20 min).