Elison-Davies Sarah, Davies Glyn, Ward Jonathan, Dugdale Stephanie, Weston Samantha, Jones Andrew, Brides Michelle, Weekes John
Breaking Free Group, Manchester Science Park, Manchester, M15 6LR, UK.
University of Keele, School of Social Science and Public Policy, Staffordshire, ST5 5BG, UK.
Health Justice. 2018 Nov 3;6(1):20. doi: 10.1186/s40352-018-0078-1.
Substance misuse, including problematic drug and alcohol use, are significant issues in society that can have multiple detrimental effects. Many people access support for their substance misuse during prison sentences, due to the associations between substance misuse and offending, and the high proportion of the prison population who have drug and alcohol issues. Breaking Free Online Health and Justice is a computer-assisted therapy program that has been developed to support substance-involved offenders to address their substance misuse and associated offending within prison settings.
This will be a parallel-group randomized controlled trial of 4-week Breaking Free Online Health and Justice program as an adjunct to standard treatment for substance misuse, in comparison to standard treatment only, in a male Category D open prison. Interventional and control groups will be compared in terms of the changes in their scores on multiple measures from baseline to post-treatment assessment at 4-weeks, and then 3- and 6-months follow-up. Participants will be adult male offenders serving sentences in prison in England who have demonstrable difficulties with drugs and/or alcohol for at least the past 12-months. The primary outcome measure will be self-reported substance misuse, with secondary outcomes being standardized psychometric assessments of substance dependence, mental health, biopsychosocial functioning, quality of life and post-release offending. Other secondary measures will include frequency of completion of specific intervention strategies in the program.
This study will examine whether Breaking Free Online Health and Justice as an adjunct to standard substance misuse interventions in prisons, improves outcomes for substance-involved offenders receiving interventions in custodial settings. Findings from the study will be used to inform further developments of the program and potential improvements to custodial treatment.
ISRCTN09846981 .
物质滥用,包括有问题的药物和酒精使用,是社会中的重大问题,可能产生多种有害影响。由于物质滥用与犯罪之间的关联,以及监狱人口中存在药物和酒精问题的比例很高,许多人在服刑期间会寻求针对其物质滥用问题的支持。“在线健康与司法戒毒项目”(Breaking Free Online Health and Justice)是一个计算机辅助治疗项目,旨在帮助有物质滥用问题的罪犯在监狱环境中解决其物质滥用问题及相关犯罪行为。
这将是一项平行组随机对照试验,在一所D类开放式男性监狱中,将为期4周的“在线健康与司法戒毒项目”作为物质滥用标准治疗的辅助手段,与仅采用标准治疗进行比较。将比较干预组和对照组在从基线到4周后治疗评估,以及随后3个月和6个月随访时多项指标得分的变化。参与者将是在英格兰监狱服刑的成年男性罪犯,他们在过去至少12个月内有明显的药物和/或酒精问题。主要结局指标将是自我报告的物质滥用情况,次要结局指标包括对物质依赖、心理健康、生物心理社会功能、生活质量和释放后犯罪情况的标准化心理测量评估。其他次要指标将包括该项目中特定干预策略的完成频率。
本研究将考察“在线健康与司法戒毒项目”作为监狱中物质滥用标准干预措施的辅助手段,是否能改善在监禁环境中接受干预的有物质滥用问题罪犯的治疗效果。该研究的结果将用于为该项目的进一步发展和监禁治疗的潜在改进提供参考。
ISRCTN09846981 。