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Behavioral Drug and HIV Risk Reduction Counseling in Methadone Patients in China

Information source: Yale University
Information obtained from ClinicalTrials.gov on November 03, 2008
Link to the current ClinicalTrials.gov record.

Condition(s) targeted: Opiate Dependence; HIV Infections

Intervention: Behavioral Drug and HIV Risk Reduction Counseling (BDRC) (Behavioral); Drug counseling (Behavioral)

Phase: Phase 3

Status: Recruiting

Sponsored by: Yale University

Official(s) and/or principal investigator(s):
Richard S Schottenfeld, MD, Principal Investigator, Affiliation: Yale University

Overall contact:
Wang Zhou, MD, Phone: 86-27-5951-2796, Email: rising-up@hotmail.com

Summary

A randomized clinical trial evaluating the reduction of HIV risk behaviors and drug use when providing integrated behavioral drug and HIV risk reduction counseling (BDRC) along with methadone maintenance treatment in Wuhan, China

Clinical Details

Official title: Behavioral Drug and HIV Risk Reduction Counseling in Methadone Patients in China

Study design: Treatment, Randomized, Open Label, Factorial Assignment, Efficacy Study

Primary outcome:

Reductions of illicit opiate use

Reductions in HIV risk behaviors

Detailed description: This project is a supplement to a parent grant, Drug Counseling and Abstinence-Contingent Take-Home Buprenorphine in Malaysia. The specific aims of the parent grant include evaluating whether the relatively minimal counseling and other services provided with standard buprenorphine maintenance treatment (Standard BUP) is sufficient or whether one or a combination of two enhanced behavioral treatments--behavioral drug and HIV risk reduction counseling (BDRC) or abstinence-contingent take-home buprenorphine (ACB)—improve its efficacy (Specific Aim 1) and are cost-effective, with regard to the direct economic costs of providing the treatments (Specific Aim 2) and also to provide training and mentoring in drug abuse treatment and HIV prevention research to clinical researchers and clinical training for health professionals in Malaysia (Specific Aim 4). BDRC utilizes short-term behavioral contracts to promote abstinence and reduce drug- and sex-related HIV risk behaviors and can be provided by nurses and medical assistants available in medical settings in developing countries.

The specific aims of the proposed study are consistent with the specific aims of the parent grant and include evaluating in a pilot, randomized clinical trial in a methadone treatment program in Wuhan, China, the feasibility and potential efficacy for reducing illicit drug use and HIV risk behaviors of BDRC when combined with standard methadone treatment services (Standard Methadone) compared to Standard Methadone only (Specific Aim 1 of the proposed study). Additional Specific Aims of the proposed study include developing estimates of the treatment costs and cost-effectiveness of Standard Methadone and BDRC (Specific Aim 2 of the proposes study), and providing training and mentoring in drug abuse treatment and HIV prevention research to clinical researchers an clinical training for health professionals in China (Specific Aim 3 of the proposed study).

Specific aims of the China project:

1. Conduct a preliminary evaluation of the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy for increasing treatment retention and reducing drug use and HIV risk behaviors of Behavioral Drug and HIV Risk Reduction Counseling (BDRC) when combined with Standard Methadone, in comparison to Standard Methadone, among opiate dependent treatment seeking volunteers admitted to the Wuhan Methadone Clinic.

2. Develop estimates of the costs and cost-effectiveness of Standard Methadone and BDRC.

3. Train and provide ongoing clinical supervision to a core group of 10 drug counseling staff and provide additional mentoring in drug abuse and HIV risk reduction research to investigators in China.

Eligibility

Minimum age: 20 Years. Maximum age: N/A. Gender(s): Both.

Criteria:

Inclusion Criteria:

- opioid dependence

Exclusion Criteria:

- current dependence on alcohol, benzodiazepines or sedatives

- current suicide or homicide risk

- current psychotic disorder or untreated major depression

- life-threatening or unstable medical problems

Locations and Contacts

Wang Zhou, MD, Phone: 86-27-5951-2796, Email: rising-up@hotmail.com

Yale University School of Medicine - CMHC, New Haven, Connecticut 06520, United States; Recruiting
Marek C. Chawarski, PhD, Phone: 203-974-7602, Email: marek.chawarski@yale.edu
Caroly Haller, Phone: 203-974-7374, Email: carolyn.haller@yale.edu
Richard S. Schottenfeld, MD, Principal Investigator
Marek C. Chawarski, PhD, Sub-Investigator

Wuhan Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Wuhan, Hubei, China; Recruiting
Wang Zhou, MD, Phone: 86-27-5951-2796, Email: rising-up@hotmail.com

Additional Information

Starting date: September 2007
Ending date: September 2010
Last updated: October 8, 2008

Page last updated: November 03, 2008

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