An individual-level data synthesis of Clinical Trials Network studies to examine the impact of psychosocial treatments for Black people who use cocaine and/or opioids
Burlew A, Ruglass L, Espinosa A, McCuistian C, Haeny A, Jordan A, Roundtree C, Lopez J, Vena A, Morgan-López A. An individual-level data synthesis of Clinical Trials Network studies to examine the impact of psychosocial treatments for Black people who use cocaine and/or opioids. Drug And Alcohol Dependence 2025, 276: 112850. PMID: 40902223, DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2025.112850.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCocaine useSocial contextual factorsClinical Trials NetworkNational Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials NetworkSubstance useReduction of cocaine useImpact of psychosocial treatmentsEffects of behavioral treatmentCocaine use severityClinical Trials Network studyTargeting substance useEssential treatment componentMeasurement non-invarianceBlack adultsLong-term reductionRandomized clinical trialsPsychosocial treatmentsBehavioral treatmentTreatment componentsCocaineBehavioral interventionsSeverity Scale scoreLinear mixed modelsComparative effectiveness of treatmentsScale score
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