Project STRONGER: Stepped Care for Opioid Use Disorder Treatment Engagement and Recovery
Using a hybrid type 1 effectiveness-implementation approach, this study aims to evaluate the impact of a novel stepped care model (PCT+2HOPE) versus treatment as usual (TAU) on increasing retention in community-based medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) treatment among women who have experienced intimate partner violence (W-IPV). PCT+2HOPE includes Present-Centered Therapy (PCT+) with stepped care as indicated by moderate, severe, or extreme PTSD-related impairment in psychosocial functioning to Helping to Overcome PTSD through Empowerment (HOPE), two evidence-based behavioral interventions adapted for women with opioid use disorder (OUD). We will examine the effectiveness of PCT+2HOPE vs. TAU on the primary outcome (i.e., retention in MOUD treatment) and secondary outcomes related to trauma (i.e., PTSD-related impairment in psychosocial functioning and depression), substance use (i.e. OUD symptom severity, extra-medical opioid use \[i.e., use of prescription opioids without a doctor's prescription; in greater amounts, more often, longer than prescribed, or for a reason other than a doctor said they should be used\], and recovery), and empowerment. We will explore the extent to which the effectiveness of PCT+2HOPE vs. treatment as usual differs based on access to basic needs. We will also conduct an implementation-focused process evaluation.
• Woman;
• Are ≥ 18 years old;
• Receive MOUD treatment at one of the participating sites;
• Have received MOUD for \>14 days to allow for initial stabilization;
• Have initiated the current treatment episode within the past 12 months;
• Experienced physical or psychological IPV in their lifetime;
• Have at least moderate impairment in psychosocial functioning (on B-IPF) as a result of PTSD symptoms;
• Available during the date/time of the intervention group
• Able to read/understand English; and
• Provide written informed consent.