Smelson David A, Gaba Ayorkor, Pressman Karen, Clary Kelsey M, Shaffer Paige M, Pinals Debra A
Department of Psychiatry, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA, USA.
Bureau of Substance Addiction Services, Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA.
Community Ment Health J. 2020 Jul;56(5):970-977. doi: 10.1007/s10597-020-00565-z. Epub 2020 Jan 31.
Veterans treatment courts (VTCs) have expanded dramatically despite their limited empirical base. This pilot study examined MISSION-Criminal Justice (CJ), a co-occurring disorders wraparound intervention, delivered alongside two VTCs. Baseline data from 26 male veterans enrolled in two VTCs and MISSION-CJ, and 6-month follow-up data for 18 of the 26 veterans, are presented. Veterans on average were 37.5 years old, 85% Caucasian, had significant histories of criminal justice involvement (14.3 lifetime arrests), had an average of 14.7 years of alcohol use and 9.3 years of illicit drug use, and roughly three-quarters reported mental health symptomatology. At 6-month follow-up, veterans demonstrated improvements in behavioral health, substance use, and criminal justice outcomes. This study demonstrated promising preliminary outcomes of MISSION-CJ in VTCs. A randomized controlled trial is a critical next step to examine whether these outcomes remain consistent with a more rigorous design.
退伍军人治疗法庭(VTCs)尽管实证基础有限,但仍大幅扩张。这项试点研究考察了“使命 - 刑事司法”(MISSION - CJ),这是一种与两个退伍军人治疗法庭同时开展的共病综合干预措施。文中呈现了来自两个退伍军人治疗法庭及“使命 - 刑事司法”项目的26名男性退伍军人的基线数据,以及这26名退伍军人中18人的6个月随访数据。退伍军人平均年龄为37.5岁,85%为白人,有显著的刑事司法涉案历史(平均每人有14.3次终身被捕记录),平均饮酒史为14.7年,非法药物使用史为9.3年,约四分之三的人报告有心理健康症状。在6个月的随访中,退伍军人在行为健康、物质使用和刑事司法结果方面均有改善。这项研究展示了“使命 - 刑事司法”项目在退伍军人治疗法庭中的初步良好成果。下一步关键是进行随机对照试验,以检验这些结果在更严格设计下是否依然一致。