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Evaluating the Effectiveness of Motivational Interviewing and a Dialectical Therapy Skills- Based Intervention for Youth

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Center for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH)

Status

Completed

Conditions

Concurrent Disorders

Treatments

Other: MI and DBT

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT01656473
069-2011

Details and patient eligibility

About

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the preliminary effectiveness and feasibility of an integrated treatment approach for youth with concurrent disorders. The combined intervention will include individual sessions of Motivational Interviewing, followed by inclusion in a Dialectical Behaviour Therapy skills-based group.

The following main hypotheses will be examined:

  1. Youth with CD who receive an MI intervention will show increased motivation and readiness to change from pre to post MI intervention.
  2. Youth with CD who participate in a DBT intervention (orientation session followed by 12-week DBT skills training group)will show reductions in substance use and improvements in mental health, coping and affect regulation between pre to post treatment. The investigators expect that these treatment gains will be maintained at three-month follow-up.

Full description

For this study, the investigators want to treat adolescents with concurrent disorders. Eligible subjects will be invited to participate in the combined intervention described in detail below.

In order to determine eligibility, designated research staff will conduct a phone screen interview with interested youth (ages 14 - 18). Candidates will be asked questions about their current mental health and substance use status. Based on the information obtained in this interview, those youth who report co-occurring mental health and substance use problems will be asked to complete three internet-based self-report questionnaires using a designated link and unique identification numbers. Once the information from this assessment is collected and scored by research personnel, those candidates who meet the criteria for this study will be asked to participate in the remaining portion of the study. These subjects will be required to meet with the research assistant in person to complete a computer-based self-administered structured diagnostic interview and self-report questionnaires.

If eligible and interested, subjects will be asked to meet with a therapist for one individual session of MI. These sessions will assess subjects' readiness to engage in treatment, and help identify treatment goals and any barriers that may make treatment difficult.

After these sessions, subjects will be invited to attend a DBT-focused orientation prior to joining the 12-week skills group. The investigators expect to have approximately 8 youth in each group and each session will run for 2 hours, weekly. The purpose of these group sessions is to learn skills that will help subjects cope in healthier ways. The following skills will be taught: (1) interpersonal effectiveness; (2) emotion regulation; (3) distress tolerance: and (4) mindfulness. The use of skills will be geared to addressing substance use problems and other mental health issues (e.g. anxiety, depression, self-harm, etc.).

Participants will be asked to complete questionnaires at the following time-points: screening, baseline, post-MI (2 weeks), mid-DBT (8 weeks), post-DBT (14 weeks), and at 14 weeks follow-up. Participants will be offered financial compensation upon completion of each assessment package.

Enrollment

48 patients

Sex

All

Ages

14 to 18 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • age 14 to 18 years (inclusive);
  • literacy in English;
  • significant substance abuse problems indicated by a score in the problematic range on either the AUDIT (4 or above) or the DAST-A (6 or above);
  • significant mental health problems as indicated by a score in the clinical range on at least one subscale of the YSR (T-score 65 or over);
  • informed consent to participate in study;
  • participation in regular case management or counselling (at least twice per month)1.

Exclusion criteria

  • history of schizophrenia or other psychotic disorder,
  • evidence of an organic brain syndrome or severe intellectual disability;
  • family members who are participating in the family intervention

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

48 participants in 1 patient group

MI and DBT
Experimental group
Description:
Individual Motivational Interview session followed by 12-week Dialectical Behaviour Therapy skills group
Treatment:
Other: MI and DBT
Other: MI and DBT

Trial contacts and locations

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