New hope for women battling addiction and trauma: yale tests stepped care model
NCT ID NCT07115030
Summary
This study aims to see if a special therapy program helps women with opioid addiction and a history of partner violence stay in their medication treatment longer. It compares a new stepped-care approach, which offers different levels of therapy based on need, to standard treatment. The goal is to improve treatment retention, reduce trauma symptoms, and support recovery for 532 women.
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Community Health Resources (CHR) Pathways Opiate Treatment Program
Enfield, Connecticut, 06082, United States
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Liberation Programs
Bridgeport, Connecticut, 06610, United States
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The APT Foundation, Inc.
West Haven, Connecticut, 06516, United States
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