Can digital tools help former prisoners stay sober and out of jail?
NCT ID NCT07342218
Summary
This pilot study tests whether two digital treatment programs can help people recently released from prison manage substance use problems and avoid returning to jail. Researchers will follow 20 participants for 6 months to see if they use the programs and whether they relapse or get re-incarcerated. The goal is to see if these digital tools are practical and helpful in real-world correctional settings.
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Salvation Army Booth Centre
RECRUITINGBrantford, Ontario, N3T 2J6, Canada
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St Leonard's Clinton House
RECRUITINGHamilton, Ontario, L8N 2V2, Canada
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The Salvation Army - Ellen Osler Home
RECRUITINGDundas, Ontario, L9H 2E8, Canada
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The St. Leonard's Society Of Hamilton
RECRUITINGHamilton, Ontario, L8L 2P2, Canada
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