Can a Trust-Based program stop At-Risk teens from using opioids?
NCT ID NCT04678960
Summary
This study tested a program to prevent opioid and other substance use in teens (ages 15-18) transitioning out of juvenile justice facilities. The program trained a supportive adult in each teen's life to use relationship-building and behavior management techniques. Researchers followed 250 teen-adult pairs for 18 months to see if this training helped delay or prevent substance use after release.
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Locations
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Collin County Juvenile Probation Services
McKinney, Texas, 75071, United States
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Grayson County Juvenile Center/Boot Camp
Denison, Texas, 75020, United States
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Harris County Youth Village
Houston, Texas, 77586, United States
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Illinois Youth Center - Chicago
Chicago, Illinois, 60612, United States
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Illinois Youth Center - Pere Marquette
Grafton, Illinois, 62037, United States
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Illinois Youth Center - St. Charles
St. Charles, Illinois, 60175, United States
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Illinois Youth Center- Harrisburg
Harrisburg, Illinois, 62946, United States
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Illinois Youth Center- Warrenville
Naperville, Illinois, 60563, United States
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Lake Granbury Youth Services/Rite of Passage
Granbury, Texas, 76048, United States
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Texas Monarch Academy for Girls/Rite of Passage
Denison, Texas, 75020, United States
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Williamson County Juvenile Services
Georgetown, Texas, 78626, United States
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