Harm Reduction-Focused Behavioral Activation for People Who Inject Drugs: Mixed Methods Outcomes from a Pilot Open Trial

Catherine Paquette, Alexander Vierling, Louisa Kane,Paulina Linares Abrego,Katherine Benson, Elizabeth Jordan,Donald Baucom,William Zule,Stacey Daughters

Journal of substance use and addiction treatment(2024)

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Introduction People who inject drugs (PWID) experience high rates of mental health problems and drug-related harms. Harm reduction-focused interventions aim to reduce harms associated with drug use and are an important approach for engaging people who are not seeking traditional abstinence-focused treatment. Yet, few studies to date have examined the effectiveness of harm reduction psychosocial treatment for drug use. We evaluated the outcomes of a harm reduction-focused behavioral activation (BA) intervention from pretreatment to a 1-month follow-up. Methods A total of N = 23 PWID (65.2 % White; 52.2 % women; mean age 35.4 ± 7.8 years) were recruited from syringe services programs and n = 19 received the intervention via teletherapy. Assessment of study outcome measures occurred at pre- and posttreatment and a one-month follow-up. Results Results reflected post-intervention increases in behavioral activation and readiness to change drug use, as well as decreases in substance use, depression, and HIV risk behaviors. There were mixed outcomes on substance-related problems with increases at follow-up, possibly reflecting increased problem recognition. Conclusions These results suggest initial promise for the harm reduction-focused treatment. Additional research with randomized designs and larger sample sizes is needed, and more intensive treatment may be required to support sustained treatment gains in this population.
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People who inject drugs,Intravenous drug use,Teletherapy,Behavioral activation,Behavior therapy,Harm reduction,Low-threshold
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