Clinical Diversity in a Randomized Trial That Explicitly Sought Racial/Ethnic Diversity in Its Sample: Baseline Comparisons in a Treatment of Youth Substance Use and Posttraumatic Stress

被引:0
|
作者
Andrews, Arthur R. [1 ,6 ]
Walker, Jesse [2 ]
Bernard, Donte L. [3 ]
Adams, Zachary [4 ]
de Arellano, Michael [5 ]
Danielson, Carla Kmett [5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nebraska, Inst Ethn Studies, Dept Psychol, Lincoln, NE USA
[2] Univ Houston, Dept Psychol, Houston, TX USA
[3] Univ Missouri, Dept Psychol Sci, Columbia, MO USA
[4] Indiana Univ Sch Med, Dept Psychiat, Indianapolis, IN USA
[5] Med Univ South Carolina, Dept Psychiat & Behav Sci, Columbia, SC USA
[6] Univ Nebraska, Psychol, 238 Burnett Hall, Lincoln, NE 68588 USA
关键词
diversity in clinical trials; violence victimization; substance use; comorbidity; adolescents; TIMELINE FOLLOW-BACK; MENTAL-HEALTH; TRAUMA EXPOSURE; RACIAL TRAUMA; ADOLESCENTS; DEPRESSION; CHILDREN; VICTIMS; SELF; COMORBIDITY;
D O I
10.1037/tra0001444
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Objective: For more than two decades, federal agencies have sought to address a persistent lack of inclusion of Black, Latinx, Asian, and indigenous peoples in randomized controlled trials (RCTs), often with an underlying hypothesis that such efforts will increase diversity across clinically-relevant dimensions. We examined racial/ethnic and clinical diversity, including racial/ethnic differences in prior service access and symptom dimensions, in an RCT focusing on trauma-related mental health and substance use among adolescents. Method: Participants were 140 adolescents in an RCT of Reducing Risk through Family Therapy. Recruitment followed several recommendations for enhancing diversity. Structured interviews examined trauma exposure, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression symptoms, substance use, service utilization, and demographics. Results: Non-Latinx (NL) Black youth were more likely to receive mental health services for the first time and have greater trauma exposure, but less likely to report symptoms of depression (ps < .05) relative to NL White youth. Relevant caregiver differences included that NL Black caregivers were more likely to be unemployed and looking for work (p < .05) despite having similar levels of education relative to NL White caregivers (p > .05). Conclusion: Results suggest that efforts to expand racial/ethnic diversity in an RCT of combined substance use and trauma-focused mental health may also expand other clinical dimensions. Many of these differences reflect multiple dimensions of racism experienced by NL Black families that clinicians must attend to.
引用
收藏
页码:S183 / S191
页数:9
相关论文
共 15 条
  • [1] Conceptualizing protective family context and its effect on substance use: Comparisons across diverse ethnic-racial youth
    Constante, Kevin
    Huntley, Edward D.
    Si, Yajuan
    Schillinger, Emma
    Wagner, Christine
    Keating, Daniel P.
    [J]. SUBSTANCE ABUSE, 2021, 42 (04) : 796 - 805
  • [2] Concurrent Treatment with Prolonged Exposure for Co-Occurring Full or Subthreshold Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Substance Use Disorders: A Randomized Clinical Trial
    Ruglass, Lesia M.
    Lopez-Castro, Teresa
    Papini, Santiago
    Killeen, Therese
    Back, Sudie E.
    Hien, Denise A.
    [J]. PSYCHOTHERAPY AND PSYCHOSOMATICS, 2017, 86 (03) : 150 - 161
  • [3] Trauma-focused treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder combined with CBT for severe substance use disorder: a randomized controlled trial
    Debora van Dam
    Thomas Ehring
    Ellen Vedel
    Paul MG Emmelkamp
    [J]. BMC Psychiatry, 13
  • [4] Trauma-focused treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder combined with CBT for severe substance use disorder: a randomized controlled trial
    van Dam, Debora
    Ehring, Thomas
    Vedel, Ellen
    Emmelkamp, Paul M. G.
    [J]. BMC PSYCHIATRY, 2013, 13
  • [5] Collaborative Care Intervention Targeting Violence Risk Behaviors, Substance Use, and Posttraumatic Stress and Depressive Symptoms in Injured Adolescents A Randomized Clinical Trial
    Zatzick, Douglas
    Russo, Joan
    Lord, Sarah Peregrine
    Varley, Christopher
    Wang, Jin
    Berliner, Lucy
    Jurkovich, Gregory
    Whiteside, Lauren K.
    O'Connor, Stephen
    Rivara, Frederick P.
    [J]. JAMA PEDIATRICS, 2014, 168 (06) : 532 - 539
  • [6] N-acetylcysteine for the treatment of comorbid alcohol use disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder: Design and methodology of a randomized clinical trial
    Back, Sudie E.
    Gray, Kevin
    Santa Ana, Elizabeth
    Jones, Jennifer L.
    Jarnecke, Amber M.
    Joseph, Jane E.
    Prisciandaro, James
    Killeen, Therese
    Brown, Delisa G.
    Taimina, Linda
    Compean, Ebele
    Malcolm, Robert
    Flanagan, Julianne C.
    Kalivas, Peter W.
    [J]. CONTEMPORARY CLINICAL TRIALS, 2020, 91
  • [8] Development of a novel, integrated cognitive-behavioral therapy for co-occurring posttraumatic stress and substance use disorders: A pilot randomized clinical trial
    Vujanovic, Anka A.
    Smith, Lia J.
    Green, Charles E.
    Lane, Scott D.
    Schmitz, Joy M.
    [J]. CONTEMPORARY CLINICAL TRIALS, 2018, 65 : 123 - 129
  • [9] Treating posttraumatic stress disorder in substance use disorder patients with co-occurring posttraumatic stress disorder: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial to compare the effectiveness of different types and timings of treatment
    Lortye, Sera A.
    Will, Joanne P.
    Marquenie, Loes A.
    Goudriaan, Anna E.
    Arntz, Arnoud
    de Waal, Marleen M.
    [J]. BMC PSYCHIATRY, 2021, 21 (01)
  • [10] Treating posttraumatic stress disorder in substance use disorder patients with co-occurring posttraumatic stress disorder: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial to compare the effectiveness of different types and timings of treatment
    Sera A. Lortye
    Joanne P. Will
    Loes A. Marquenie
    Anna E. Goudriaan
    Arnoud Arntz
    Marleen M. de Waal
    [J]. BMC Psychiatry, 21