Adolescents With Substance Use Disorders Transitioníng From Residential Treatment to the Community
Substance Use, Adolescent Behavior
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Substance Use focused on measuring adolescent, substance use
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria for Adolescents:
- age 12 years -17 years inclusive
- admitted to residential treatment due to problems related to substance use
- ability to complete study assessments in English or Spanish
- ability to understand and willingness to provide written assent
Exclusion Criteria for Adolescents:
-- Conditions that preclude participation in a 2-3 hour interview (e.g., mania, psychosis, intoxication, cognitive impairment)
Inclusion Criteria for Parents:
- legal guardian of adolescent meeting the adolescent inclusion criteria
- primary custodial guardian of the adolescent after discharge from residential
- access to the internet in the home or workplace to view intervention content, as well as access to a phone that can receive text messages
- ability to complete study sessions and assessments in English or Spanish (and must complete the first baseline assessment prior to teen's discharge from residential)
- ability to understand and willingness to provide written consent
Exclusion Criteria for Parents:
-- Conditions that preclude participation in a 1-2 hour interview (e.g., mania, psychosis, intoxication, cognitive impairment)
Sites / Locations
- Rosecrance Health Network
- Caritas ARTS Program
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Parenting Wisely+
Treatment as Usual
Parenting Wisely+ consists of access to the Parenting Wisely computer program (www.parentingwisely.com), paired with engagement strategies: up to four in-person coaching sessions, daily text messages, and access to an online networking forum.
The active comparator is defined as residential treatment services as usual. At short-term facility, average length of stay was 6-10 days. At long-term facility, average length of stay was 30-45 days.