Preventing Opioid Use Among Justice-involved Youth as They Transition to Adulthood Leveraging Safe Adults (LeSA) (LeSA)
Opioid Use, Substance Use
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Opioid Use focused on measuring trauma-informed care, justice-involved youth, prevention for opioid use and other substances, Trust-based relational intervention (TBRI), youth-caregiver relationship
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
For the effectiveness component,
- Youth ages 15-18 at study enrollment
- Being disposed to community supervision (i.e., probation) following a minimum of 2 months in the secure residential JJ facility
- No indication of active suicide risk
- Being able to identify one safe adult that is willing to participate in the study.
For the implementation component:
• All staff with direct care or supervisory responsibilities within and outside the facilities (i.e., officers supervising youth after release) working with TCU on the LeSA project.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Youth outside the age range described above
- Active suicide risk at the time of recruitment
Sites / Locations
- Illinois Youth Center - ChicagoRecruiting
- Illinois Youth Center - Pere MarquetteRecruiting
- Illinois Youth Center- HarrisburgRecruiting
- Illinois Youth Center- WarrenvilleRecruiting
- Illinois Youth Center - St. Charles
- Grayson County Juvenile Center/Boot CampRecruiting
- Texas Monarch Academy for Girls/Rite of PassageRecruiting
- Texas Juvenile Justice Department - Willoughby House
- Williamson County Juvenile ServicesRecruiting
- Lake Granbury Youth Services/Rite of PassageRecruiting
- Harris County Youth VillageRecruiting
- Collin County Juvenile Probation ServicesRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
No Intervention
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Standard Reentry Practice
TBRI Training only
TBRI Training + TBRI In-Home Structured Coaching
TBRI Training + TBRI In-Home Responsive Coaching
Youth/safe adult participants only receive assessments (baseline assessment while youth are at the facility; 3, 6, 12, 18 months follow-up assessments after youth are released from the facility).
Youth/safe adult dyads participate in 9 TBRI caregiver modules (caregivers only), 9 youth modules (youth only), and 4 Nurture Groups (caregiver and youth joint role-play activities) prior to youth's release. After the youth's release, they would receive phone support (only when requested by the caregiver or youth).
Youth/safe adult dyads participate in 9 TBRI caregiver modules (caregivers only), 9 youth modules (youth only), and 4 Nurture Groups (caregiver and youth joint role-play activities) prior to youth's release. After youth's release, trained TCU TBRI Practitioners provide coaching sessions to youth/safe adult dyads in which they meet 4 times (once monthly) over the first 4 months following release.
Youth/safe adult dyads participate in 9 TBRI caregiver modules (caregivers only), 9 youth modules (youth only), and 4 Nurture Groups (caregiver and youth joint role-play activities) prior to youth's release. After youth's release, trained TCU TBRI Practitioners provide coaching sessions to youth/safe adult dyads. They meet a minimum of 2 times during the first 2 months after release. Starting from Month 3, TBRI Practitioners would provide additional coaching when requested or when a research assistant (RA) identifies a need for additional coaching sessions.