Title of article :
Study design to evaluate cognitive behavioral therapy among a diverse sample of adults with a first-time DUI offense
Author/Authors :
Osilla, Karen Chan RAND Corporation, USA , Watkins, corresponding author Katherine E. RAND Corporation, USA , Kulesza, Magdalena RAND Corporation, USA , Flórez, Karen RAND Corporation, USA , Lara-Greenberg, Marielena RAND Corporation, USA , N. V. Miles, Jeremy RAND Corporation, USA
Pages :
10
From page :
1
To page :
10
Abstract :
Background Driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol is a major public health concern, and many individuals continue to drink and drive even after being convicted of a DUI offense. Latinos, in particular, are disproportionately likely to be arrested for a DUI, have higher rates of recidivism, and are more likely to die in alcohol-related accidents than non-Latino Whites. Latinos also experience significant disparities in accessing alcohol-related treatment. Methods/design This study protocol paper describes a randomized trial of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) compared to usual care in DUI programs for individuals with a first-time offense and at-risk drinking. We will utilize a two-group randomized design where individuals enrolled in a DUI program with a first-time conviction will be randomized to CBT (n = 150) or usual care (n = 150). Participants will be assessed at baseline, immediately post-treatment, and 6-months post-treatment. Recidivism data will be collected using administrative data within 2 years post-treatment. Discussion This project has the potential to benefit a large population of vulnerable individuals who are at risk of DUI recidivism. It also develops a new model of care by providing treatment in DUI programs to reduce disparities associated with poor treatment access.
Farsi abstract :
فاقد چكيده فارسي
Keywords :
DUI , Cognitive behavioral therapy , Alcohol use disorders
Journal title :
Addiction Science and Clinical Practice
Serial Year :
2016
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Record number :
2619891
Link To Document :
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