Hien Denise, Kropp Frankie, Wells Elizabeth A, Campbell Aimee, Hatch-Maillette Mary, Hodgkins Candace, Killeen Therese, Lopez-Castro Teresa, Morgan-Lopez Antonio, Ruglass Lesia M, Saavedra Lissette, Nunes Edward V
Center of Alcohol & Substance Use Studies, Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology, Rutgers University-New Brunswick, Piscataway, NJ, United States of America.
Addiction Sciences Division, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience, College of Medicine, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, United States of America.
J Subst Abuse Treat. 2020 Mar;112S:12-17. doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2020.02.003.
The "Women and Trauma" Study (WTS) conducted in the National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network (CTN-0015) resulted in research publications, presentations, and a train-the-trainer workshop to support dissemination efforts for skills-based trauma treatment in substance use community treatment. Twelve years after its completion, this paper aims to examine whether and how the WTS contributed to knowledge in the field of trauma and addictions and inspired community treatment programs (CTPs) to train staff to identify and provide trauma-related services.
We present findings from two different analyses that explored longer term study impacts on treatment and dissemination: (1) a post-study site survey covering 4 domains from 4/7 programs that participated in delivering the WTS to evaluate their perceptions of study impact on their treatment community; and (2) an analysis of citations of its publications to determine impact on the scientific community.
Surveys from responding sites indicated that participation in the study significantly increased their agencies'' awareness of the need to take a focused approach to treating trauma issues in this population. Specifically, these sites increased their commitment to using skills-based trauma treatment with the study's target population of female patients with SUD and trauma histories, as well as expanding it to other groups affected by trauma. Citation analysis revealed that according to the Web of Science, as of August 2019, the number of citations of 24 CTN-0015 articles, ranged from 1 to 135 (Mean = 20, SD = 33; Median = 6). Four of the most influential are discussed.
This manuscript provides original information about the contributions of the WTS study, demonstrating how the study contributed to serving women with trauma in community substance use treatment.
在国家药物滥用治疗临床试验网络(CTN - 0015)中开展的“女性与创伤”研究(WTS)产生了研究出版物、报告以及一个培训培训师工作坊,以支持在物质使用社区治疗中基于技能的创伤治疗的传播工作。在该研究完成十二年后,本文旨在探讨WTS是否以及如何对创伤与成瘾领域的知识做出贡献,并激励社区治疗项目(CTP)培训工作人员识别并提供与创伤相关的服务。
我们展示了两项不同分析的结果,这些分析探讨了该研究对治疗和传播的长期影响:(1)一项研究后站点调查,涵盖了参与实施WTS的4/7个项目的4个领域,以评估他们对该研究对其治疗社区影响的看法;(2)对其出版物引用情况的分析,以确定对科学界的影响。
参与调查的站点反馈表明,参与该研究显著提高了其机构对针对该人群创伤问题采取针对性治疗方法必要性的认识。具体而言,这些站点增强了对使用基于技能的创伤治疗方法的承诺,对象是患有物质使用障碍(SUD)且有创伤史的女性患者这一研究目标人群,同时也将其扩展到受创伤影响的其他群体。引用分析显示,截至2019年8月,根据科学网的数据,CTN - 0015的24篇文章的引用次数从1到135不等(平均值 = 20,标准差 = 33;中位数 = 6)。讨论了其中最具影响力的4篇文章。
本手稿提供了关于WTS研究贡献的原始信息,展示了该研究如何在社区物质使用治疗中为创伤女性提供服务。