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NCT05854836 Preconception Intervention for Incarcerated Women With Substance Use

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NCT ID NCT05854836
Status Recruiting
Phase
Sponsor St. Louis University
Condition Substance Use Disorders
Study Type INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment 90 participants
Start Date 2023-12-04
Primary Completion 2026-05-31

Trial Parameters

Condition Substance Use Disorders
Sponsor St. Louis University
Study Type INTERVENTIONAL
Phase N/A
Enrollment 90
Sex FEMALE
Min Age 18 Years
Max Age 49 Years
Start Date 2023-12-04
Completion 2026-05-31
Interventions
CHOICES-PLEAS (Pregnancy Liberated from Exposure to Alcohol and Substances)

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Brief Summary

The goal of this pilot trial is to test the feasibility and acceptability as well as efficacy of the adapted intervention, CHOICES-PLEAS (Pregnancy Liberated from Exposure to Alcohol and Substances) among women will illicit polysubstance use participating in a court-mandated jail-based 90-day substance use disorder treatment program. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. What is the feasibility and acceptability of implementing the CHOICES-PLEAS intervention in a court-mandated jail-based substance use disorder treatment program? 2. Does participation in CHOICES-PLEAS lower the risk of a substance exposed pregnancy at 1 and 3 months after release compared to a control condition? 3. Does participation in CHOICES-PLEAS increase motivation to change substance use and reduce risky sexual behaviors at 1 and 3 months after release compared to a control condition? Participants will receive three one-on-one motivational interviewing sessions and one family planning referral visit during incarceration and one booster session at 1 month after release from jail. Researchers will compare the CHOICES-PLEAS intervention to a control condition to see if participation in the intervention reduces risk of substance exposed pregnancy, increases motivation to change substance use, and reduces risk of risky sexual behaviors.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: * English-speaking * Capable of becoming pregnant (did not undergo a permanent sterilization procedure and not using a highly effective long-acting reversible birth control method, i.e. intrauterine device or implant.) * During the three year prior to arrest or entering the treatment program engaged in vaginal sex with a male partner. * During the three months prior to arrest or entering the treatment program used at least one substance (heroin, fentanyl, opioids, cocaine, methamphetamine, or marijuana or alcohol with another substance). * (For women recruited from the MAT Program): Expected length of incarceration at the St. Louis County Jail 2-6 months; expected release into the community. Exclusion Criteria: * Participated in a focus group that was part of the formative work for this study to create the intervention adaptation * Non-English-speaking * Not capable of pregnancy (underwent a permanent sterilization procedure or using a long-acting reversible contrac

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