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NCT06311838
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Building Social and Structural Connections for the Prevention of Opioid Use Disorder Among Youth Experiencing Homelessness

Sponsor: Ohio State University

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Summary

Homelessness severely affects health and well-being and is particularly negative for youth. Between 70-95% of youth experiencing homelessness (YEH) report problem substance use and 66-89% have a mental health disorder. Youth appear to be at greater risk for living on the streets or being homeless than adults and are more vulnerable to long term consequences of homelessness. Multiple social determinants of health (SDOH) are uniquely associated with homelessness, driving substance use and adverse mental health consequences. However, limited research has identified pragmatic interventions that have a long-term ameliorating impact on the complex, multi-symptomatic issues among these youth. This study overcomes prior gaps in research through testing a multi-component comprehensive prevention intervention targeting SDOH that may affect biopsychosocial health indicators and longer-term health outcomes. In partnership with a drop-in center for YEH, youth between the ages of 14 to 24 years, will be engaged and randomly assigned to conditions using a dismantling design so that essential intervention components can be efficiently identified. In particular, youth (N = 300) will be randomly assigned to a) Motivational Interviewing/Community Reinforcement Approach + Services as Usual (MI/CRA + SAU, n = 80), b) Strengths-Based Outreach and Advocacy + Services As Usual (SBOA + SAU, n = 80), c) MI/CRA + SBOA + SAU (n = 80) or d) SAU (n=60) through the drop-in center. In order to assess the longer-term prevention effects on substance use, mental health and other outcomes, all youth will be assessed at baseline and at 3, 6, 12, 18 and 24-months post-baseline. The primary goal of this study is to establish the impact of a comprehensive intervention embedded within a system that serves YEH, a community drop-in center, on youth's opioid misuse and disorder, other substance misuse and disorders, mental health diagnoses, and other targeted outcomes. This study will offer unique information on the physiological and psychological stress pathways underlying change for specific subgroups of youth along with cost estimates to inform future implementation efforts in drop-in centers around the country.

Official title: Building Social and Structural Connections for the Prevention of Opioid Use Disorder Among Youth Experiencing Homelessness: An RCT Examining Biopsychosocial Mechanisms

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

14 Years - 24 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

300

Start Date

2024-05-06

Completion Date

2029-12-01

Last Updated

2025-09-22

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Motivational Interviewing/Community Reinforcement Approach (MI/CRA)

MI/CRA includes two Motivational Interviewing sessions and twelve 1-hour Community Reinforcement Approach sessions.

BEHAVIORAL

Strengths-Based Outreach and Advocacy (SBOA )

The number of Strengths-Based Outreach and Advocacy sessions participants will receive are flexibly determined based upon youth needs.

BEHAVIORAL

Services as Usual (SAU)

Participants assigned to this group will receive the standard services provided to all youth involved with the drop-in center.

Locations (2)

Star House

Columbus, Ohio, United States

Ohio State University

Columbus, Ohio, United States