Patient Navigation for Colorectal Cancer Screening for Patients With Mental Illness and/or Substance...
ColoRectal Cancer ScreeningThe investigators propose to develop, implement, and evaluate a novel Colorectal (CRC) screening patient navigator program for patients with Mental Health (MH) and /or Substance Use Disorder (SUD) receiving care at Massachusetts General Hospital Charlestown. The study will involve randomly assigning eligible patients to early intervention or usual care/delayed intervention groups. The investigators believe this random assignment is ethical because Patient Navigation (PN) is an extremely limited resource, and all patients identified as eligible could not be contacted by the navigators in a short period of time. Thus the investigators will randomly assign access to PN during the study period, and then allow all patients to be navigated and screened after the study period is over. As a result, all eligible patients will be referred for PN, but the timing of the referral will be randomly assigned.
Russia PREVENT (HIV Prevention Partnership in Russian Alcohol Treatment)
Alcohol DependenceDrug DependenceThe purpose of this study is to test an HIV prevention intervention in a Russian substance abuse treatment facility using a randomized trial study design.
Methylphenidate Raclopride Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Test - 11
Cocaine-Related DisordersSubstance-Related DisordersThe purpose of this study is to evaluate PET methodology to study in vivo synaptic dopamine release.
Cognitive Correlates of Substance Abuse - 11
Amphetamine-Related DisordersThe purpose of this study is to characterize the cognitive performance of methamphetamine abusers by comparing them with cocaine abusers and normal controls.
Pilot Test of a Cultural Intervention to Enhance Alaska Native Students' Behavioral Health
DepressionAnxiety2 moreThis project aims to enhance AN university students' behavioral health by supporting their cultural identity development. While the connection between cultural identity and behavioral health is becoming clearer, comparably less research has explored methods of enhancing identity development. Consequently, the investigators will pilot a cultural identity development program for AN students at the University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA). This intervention is based on extant scientific literature, local findings from focus group with AN students, and traditional wisdom from AN Elders. The eight-week Elder-facilitated program incorporates storytelling, experiential learning, connection, exploration, and sharing of identity, cultural strengths, life paths, and rootedness in who they are in order to remain grounded when they face changes and challenges. Approximately 40 to 50 AN university students will be recruited for the intervention. Participants will be randomized, with half the participants receiving the intervention in the Fall 2020 semester and half the students receiving the intervention in the Spring 2021 semester. We hypothesize that engaging in this intervention will strengthen AN students' cultural identities, strengths, and sense of community; improve their behavioral health, as evidenced in higher self-reported wellbeing, and lower substance use, depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation symptoms; and support their academic persistence and achievement. Outcomes will be tested via mixed design analyses of covariance. Moreover, program feasibility will be examined through a process evaluation, which will entail thematic analyses of six focus groups with program participants (n=40-50) and with the Elders who facilitated the program (n=5).
An Innovative HIV Prevention Intervention Using Social Networking Technology
Sexual RiskSubstance UseAn existing face-to-face HIV prevention intervention (The Young Men's Health Project, YMHP; R01DA20366) will be iteratively adapted and pilot-tested to target difficult to engage high-risk young men who have sex with men (YMSM) via online social networking and aims to reduce both high-risk sexual behavior and drug use.
Acute Intervention to Reduce Distress Following Sexual Assault
Drug UseDrug Abuse1 moreThe purpose of this study was to evaluate whether a brief intervention in video format delivered in the post assault medical exam setting and including education about assault reactions and instruction in and modeling of successful coping strategies would reduce post assault drug use or abuse and PTSD symptoms as compared to standard care.
Parenting Mindfully Study
Substance AbuseRisk BehaviorsThe goal of study is to develop and test a parenting-focused version of mindfulness intervention ("Parenting Mindfully") to reduce parent stress and prevent adolescent substance use and HIV risk behaviors (e.g., risky sex). The investigators hypothesize that Parenting Mindfully (PM) will decrease prevent adolescent substance use and HIV risk behaviors and intentions. Secondarily, PM will improve parenting, and decrease adolescent stress responses.
Clinical Intervention Psychosis and Addiction
PsychosisSubstance AbuseThe purpose of this study is to evaluate an integrative therapeutic concept for schizophrenic patients with comorbid substance use disorder.
Arsha Vidya Program for Preventing Drug Abuse Among Disadvantaged Children in Urban Slums
Drug AbuseSubstance abuse remain critical problems in both developed and developing countries. Under privileged communities where health and economic system is weakest, use of drugs and illicit substances starts during adolescence and young adulthood. This not just affect physical development, mental health and social integration, but also family formation and stability, deviant behaviour, sexual behaviour and involvement, educational pursuits, livelihood pursuits. Therefore, emphasises the need for preventive education at this impressionable age.