Introduction
Welcome to the study! By joining this study you are
helping doctors and providers to figure out the best way to help patients
stay involved with treatment activities after leaving a residential
program.
Reminders
You will be asked to do the following things as part
of being in the study:
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Answer questions about your substance use, HIV risk behavior
and information about other areas of your life (1-2 hours)
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Provide information for a locator form to help us reach you after
leaving this program
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Continue to participate in the residential treatment program
as you normally would
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Meet with the study counselor to review your continuing care
plan and be randomly assigned to the telephone call group or the
usual care group
- Attend a follow-up visit 13 weeks after discharge
You will be asked to do the following things during your follow-up
visit (1-2 hours):
- Answer questions about your substance use, life, and feelings
- Provide a urine sample for drug testing
- Provide a breath sample for alcohol testing
If you are assigned to the group that gets telephone calls, you need
to remember:
- To be near the phone at scheduled times
- The calls will be recorded to make sure the counselors are doing
their job correctly. Only the researchers will listen to the calls.
After they listen to the calls, the recordings will be destroyed.
Questions
If at any time you have questions regarding the study,
you can contact the researchers listed on the informed consent form.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
For more information on the National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical
Trials Network, visit the NIDA website at www.drugabuse.gov.
For information on other clinical trials, the National Institutes
of Health (NIH) has created a website to help patients, family members,
and the general public obtain information about government sponsored
clinical trials. You may log on to www.Clinicaltrials.gov
to learn about ongoing or new trials for all types of health related
conditions. The descriptions for individual trials include eligibility
criteria, purpose of the trial, location, and how to apply if interested.
The website is maintained and updated regularly by the National Library
of Medicine.
National Institute on Drug Abuse
Center for the Clinical Trials Network
6001 Executive Boulevard
Room 4234, MSC 9557
Bethesda, Maryland 20892-9557
Telephone: (301) 443-6697
Fax: (301) 443-2317
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