About this trial
This project continues our work with women in the Kentucky Women's Justice Community Overdose Innovation Network Phase II (WJCOIN-II) with the overall aim of reducing overdose risk during the transition from jail to rural communities. WJCOIN-II has potential for significant impact regarding the effectiveness, implementation, and sustainability of innovative overdose prevention strategies during the high-risk time of community re-entry among vulnerable, CLS-involved women in rural communities. This research will impact the field by increasing the capacity of the criminal legal system to respond to the overdose crisis through increased access to prevention strategies to reduce overdose risk.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
DSM-5 scores of 2+ for opioids (OUD) and/or stimulants (StUD),
no evidence of cognitive impairment in providing consent,
a release date within 7-60 days to allow for time for intervention sessions,
willingness to consider SUD treatment post-release, and
Disqualifiers
Not living in a rural area
Any condition that would not allow capable informed consent
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Overdose Prevention Intervention Package (OPIP)
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Michele Staton
Lead sponsor
University of Kentucky
Sponsor institution
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
Collaborator