About this trial
Mothers with substance use disorders face unprecedented stress in their roles as parents working to care for their children while maintaining healthy recovery. Mothering from the Inside Out (MIO) is the first attachment-based parenting intervention designed specifically for mothers in recovery from substance use disorders that has been shown to have benefit for both mother and child in multiple randomized controlled trials. This project will: (a) test the effectiveness of MIO among women in outpatient treatment under 'real-world' conditions, (b) evaluate implementation in different settings, and (c) assess key implementation factors to support optimal uptake and treatment in future dissemination studies; closing an important science-to-service gap for an underserved population in an effort to support maternal and child health simultaneously.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Identifies as a woman
English-speaking
Age 18 years or older
Enrolled in outpatient substance use treatment for a substance use disorder (by DSMV criteria) at one of the four target clinics operated by participating agencies
Disqualifiers
Have severe mental health problems (e.g., actively suicidal, homicidal, psychosis)
Severely cognitively impaired
Have psychiatric or substance-related symptoms requiring inpatient hospitalization or ambulatory detoxification
Unable to speak English
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Mothering from the Inside Out
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Baystate Medical Center
Lead sponsor
Behavioral Health Network
Collaborator
Spectrum Health Systems
Collaborator