Implementing a Contingency Management Program Addressing Methamphetamine Use For and With the People of Hawaii

Description

The goal of this clinical trial is to use contingency management (CM) as an intervention tool to address methamphetamine use. The main objectives are to: * Gather effectiveness data on a pilot a CM program for participants in Hawaii who use methamphetamine following hospitalization due to traumatic injury * To assess participant perspectives on engaging with a CM program based at a Level 1 Trauma Center. Researches will assess both patient-reported and biologically-confirmed medium-term program effectiveness and conduct qualitative interviews with participants post-program. Participants will: * Visit a follow-up clinic up to three times per week to complete urinalysis following discharge from the trauma unit * Complete Treatment Effectiveness Assessments at 6 and 12-weeks * Engage in a qualitative interview at the end of the CM program

Conditions

Contingency Managment, Methamphetamine Use Disorder

Study Overview

Study Details

Study overview

The goal of this clinical trial is to use contingency management (CM) as an intervention tool to address methamphetamine use. The main objectives are to: * Gather effectiveness data on a pilot a CM program for participants in Hawaii who use methamphetamine following hospitalization due to traumatic injury * To assess participant perspectives on engaging with a CM program based at a Level 1 Trauma Center. Researches will assess both patient-reported and biologically-confirmed medium-term program effectiveness and conduct qualitative interviews with participants post-program. Participants will: * Visit a follow-up clinic up to three times per week to complete urinalysis following discharge from the trauma unit * Complete Treatment Effectiveness Assessments at 6 and 12-weeks * Engage in a qualitative interview at the end of the CM program

Implementing a Contingency Management Program Addressing Methamphetamine Use For and With the People of Hawaii

Implementing a Contingency Management Program Addressing Methamphetamine Use For and With the People of Hawaii

Condition
Contingency Managment
Intervention / Treatment

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Contacts and Locations

Honolulu

The Queen's Medical Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, United States, 90813

Participation Criteria

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Eligibility Criteria

  • * Admitted trauma patients
  • * Age greater than 18 years old
  • * Urine drug screen positive for methamphetamines during the current hospitalization
  • * Report at least weekly methamphetamine use
  • * First methamphetamine use greater than 6 months prior to injury
  • * Report at least 4 DSM-V Amphetamine-Type Substance Use Disorder symptoms (at least moderate disease)
  • * Glasgow Coma Scale ≥13 upon arrival to the emergency department
  • * Ability to understand and participate in study procedures
  • * Ability to communicate in English
  • * Active psychosis (reporting auditory or visual hallucinations)
  • * Under ongoing cardiorespiratory monitoring
  • * Evidence of moderate or severe traumatic brain injury
  • * Patients who are known to be pregnant
  • * Prisoner
  • * Individuals incarcerated at the time of their hospitalization
  • * Individuals lacking capacity to provide, or are otherwise unable or unwilling to provide written informed consent

Ages Eligible for Study

18 Years to

Sexes Eligible for Study

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Collaborators and Investigators

Queen's Medical Center,

Todd Seto, MD, STUDY_CHAIR, The Queens Medical Center

Study Record Dates

2025-09-30