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Brief title
Health condition
victimization, victimisation, violence, abuse, dual diagnosis, dually diagnosed, addiction, severe mental illness, chronic psychiatric disorders, schizophrenia;
victimisatie, geweld, mishandeling, misbruik, dubbele diagnose, dubbeldiagnose, verslaving, chronische psychiatrische stoornissen, schizofrenie;
Sponsors and support
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
Victimisation, measured with the Safety Monitos (Veiligheidsmonitor).
Secondary outcome
Victimisation, measured with the Safety Monitor (Veiligheidsmonitor).
Alcoholuse and druguse, measured with the Timeline Followback (TLFB).
Severity of substance use disorders, measured with the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) and Drug Use Disorders Identification Test (DUDIT).
Psychopathology, measured with the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS).
Psychological distress, measured with the Kessler Psychological distress scale (K10).
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder symptoms, measured with the Posttraumatic Diagnostic Scale (PDS).
Emotion dysregulation, measured with the Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS).
Social skills/interpersonal functioning, measured with the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems (IIP-32).
Social functioning, measured with the Personal and Social Performance scale (PSP).
Agressive and social behaviour, measured with the Observation Scale for Agressive Behaviour (OSAB).
Anger management, measured with the Dimesions of Anger Reactions (DAR).
Self-esteem, measured with the Self Esteem Rating Scale (SERS-SF 20).
Quality of life, measured with the Manchester short assessment of quality of life (MANSA) and the EuroQol (EQ5D).
Cost-effectiveness, measured with the Trimbos/iMTA questionnaire on Costs associated with Psychiatric illness (TiC-P) and the EuroQol (EQ5D).
All-cause mortality.
Total days of hospitalisation.
Addition secondary outcomes (12-sep-2014):
Cognitive impairment (MMSE), baseline
Perpetration (questions added to Safety Monitor)
Perception of the likelihood of being victimized (questions added to Safety Monitor)
Perceived Control (questions added to Safety Monitor)
GAF-score
Background summary
Patients with substance use disorders and chronic psychiatric disorders have a higher risk of being victimised. This research aims to investigate a novel intervention to reduce the risk of victimisation in this target group.
Study objective
Substance use disorders and chronic psychiatric disorders often occur together. This vulnerable group of dually diagnosed patients has a higher risk of being victimised. Up until now there is only limited evidence of interventions proven to be effective for this target group. This research is aimed to develop and investigate an intervention to reduce
vulnerability, to improve social skills and assertiveness and therefore reduce the risk of being victimised.
The main hypothesis of this research is:
Social skills and Street skills (SOS-training) is an intervention that reduces the risk of being victimised. The intervention group will show a lower frequency of victimisation in the 12 months after following the training, compared to the control group.
Study design
Baseline, 2 months, 8 months, 14 months.
Intervention
Intervention: SOS-training (Social skills and street skills). A twelve-session group-based intervention.
Control intervention: Treatment as usual.
M. Waal, de
Amsterdam 1033 NN
The Netherlands
020-5905895
marleen.de.waal@arkin.nl
M. Waal, de
Amsterdam 1033 NN
The Netherlands
020-5905895
marleen.de.waal@arkin.nl
Inclusion criteria
- In treatment for substance use disorder(s) and chronic psychiatric disorder(s)
- Capable of giving informed consent and participating in the training
- Adult
Exclusion criteria
- Acute psychosis, which could interfere with participating in the training
- Severe anti-social personality disorder, which could disturb the group training
- High level of psychopathic traits, which could disturb the group training
- Legally incapable
Design
Recruitment
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In other registers
Register | ID |
---|---|
NTR-new | NL4223 |
NTR-old | NTR4472 |
CCMO | NL46081.018.13 |
OMON | NL-OMON41607 |