From: Criminal justice measures for economic data harmonization in substance use disorder research
Study | Objective | Population | Primary Outcome(s) | Sample Size | Location | Timeframea |
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Project RETAIN: Providing Integrated Care for HIV-Infected Crack Cocaine Users | to evaluate the efficacy of an integrated “retention clinic” in achieving virologic suppression compared to treatment as usual | HIV-infected cocaine users | virologic suppression at 12-months | 360 | HIV clinics in Miami, FL and Atlanta, GA | 2013–2017 |
BRIGHT 1: Baltimore-Rhode Island Get HIV Tested | to determine acceptability of on-site rapid HIV testing versus off-site referral | probationers and parolees not known to be HIV positive | undergoing HIV testing and receipt of HIV testing results | 2405 | community corrections offices in Baltimore City, MD and Providence / Pawtucket, RI | 2011–2016 |
BRIGHT 2: Baltimore-Rhode Island Get HIV Tested | to determine effectiveness of HIV linkage to care comparing intensive case management to treatment as usual | probationers and parolees with known HIV-infection | HIV treatment engagement and retention | 100 | community corrections offices in Baltimore City, MD | 2011–2015 |
STRIDE 1: HIV, Buprenorphine, and Criminal Justice | to compare buprenorphine treatment to placebo for opioid dependence treatment | HIV-infected, community-supervised defendants or offenders with opioid dependence | HIV-related outcomesb | 50 | Washington, DC | 2012–2018 |
STRIDE 2: HIV, Buprenorphine, and Criminal Justice | to examine if there are differences in HIV, drug use, and other outcomes among individuals receiving treatment versus individuals actively using, not actively using and not in treatment, and individuals on methadone, Suboxone, or in some other treatment | HIV-infected adults with opioid-dependence eligible for Medicaid or other insurance | HIV-related outcomesb | 100 | Washington, DC | 06/2014–10/2014 |
PACTo: Enhanced Access to HIV Care for Drug Users in San Juan, Puerto Rico | to implement and evaluate a community-level, structured approach, the “Enhanced HIV Care Access and Retention Intervention” | drug users living with HIV | virologic suppression every 6-months for up to 36 months | 400 | five communities in San Juan, PR | 2014–2017 |