SET-Recovery/Healthy Home
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Psychiatric |
Therapuetic Areas: | Psychiatry / Psychology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - 65 |
Updated: | 12/22/2018 |
Start Date: | July 2013 |
End Date: | August 2017 |
Set-Enhanced Aftercare for Mothers in Substance Abuse Recovery and Their Children
The study conducts a community-based randomized trial comparing an adaptation of Structural
Ecosystems Therapy (SET), "Healthy Home", as an enhancement of substance abuse or mental
health outpatient treatment, to outpatient treatment as usual (TAU) among approximately 172
Black, Hispanic and White nonHispanic mothers enrolled in outpatient substance abuse or
mental health services. The study is conducted with a community partner, Banyan Health
Systems, that delivers substance abuse/mental health treatment and primary care. Data is
collected at baseline and 4, 8, and 12 months postrandomization. The Specific Aims of the
proposed study are to: 1) test the effectiveness of Healthy Home for improving physical and
mental health and reducing relapse of mothers in substance abuse/mental health recovery; 2)
test the effectiveness of Healthy Home for improving health and mental health outcomes of
children of mothers in recovery; 3) test mechanisms of action of Healthy Home (self care,
environmental risk, family functioning and stigma); 4) assess implementation and
sustainability factors and the relationship between fidelity and outcomes; and 5) examine the
interactions of ethnicity and ethnicity related factors on outcomes. Healthy Home is a
manualized, strength-based, directive and process oriented family ecosystemic home health
intervention developed to address the needs of mothers and their children affected by
substance abuse and other mental health disorders.
Ecosystems Therapy (SET), "Healthy Home", as an enhancement of substance abuse or mental
health outpatient treatment, to outpatient treatment as usual (TAU) among approximately 172
Black, Hispanic and White nonHispanic mothers enrolled in outpatient substance abuse or
mental health services. The study is conducted with a community partner, Banyan Health
Systems, that delivers substance abuse/mental health treatment and primary care. Data is
collected at baseline and 4, 8, and 12 months postrandomization. The Specific Aims of the
proposed study are to: 1) test the effectiveness of Healthy Home for improving physical and
mental health and reducing relapse of mothers in substance abuse/mental health recovery; 2)
test the effectiveness of Healthy Home for improving health and mental health outcomes of
children of mothers in recovery; 3) test mechanisms of action of Healthy Home (self care,
environmental risk, family functioning and stigma); 4) assess implementation and
sustainability factors and the relationship between fidelity and outcomes; and 5) examine the
interactions of ethnicity and ethnicity related factors on outcomes. Healthy Home is a
manualized, strength-based, directive and process oriented family ecosystemic home health
intervention developed to address the needs of mothers and their children affected by
substance abuse and other mental health disorders.
Inclusion Criteria:
1. Enrolled in outpatient substance abuse or mental health treatment (or treatment for
substance abuse as a co-occurring disorder) or case management for mental health or
substance abuse problems,
2. have at least one child age 0-17 with whom she has at least monthly contact
3. be age 18 or above,
4. capable of giving informed consent and comprehending either English or Spanish,
5. willing and able to participate fully in the protocol
Exclusion Criteria:
Persons who do not meet the inclusion criteria listed above will be excluded.
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