Search Results - "Dean, Dwayne"
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Adapting a peer recovery coach-delivered behavioral activation intervention for problematic substance use in a medically underserved community in Baltimore City
Published in PloS one (31-01-2020)“…Low-income, racial/ethnic minority groups have disproportionately high rates of problematic substance use yet face barriers in accessing evidence-based…”
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"Sometimes you have to take the person and show them how": adapting behavioral activation for peer recovery specialist-delivery to improve methadone treatment retention
Published in Substance abuse treatment, prevention and policy (06-03-2023)“…Despite efficacy of medication for opioid use disorder, low-income, ethno-racial minoritized populations often experience poor opioid use disorder treatment…”
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Adapting a Behavioral Activation Intervention for Opioid Use Disorder and Methadone Treatment Retention for Peer Delivery in a Low-Resource Setting: A Case Series
Published in Cognitive and behavioral practice (01-11-2024)“…•This case series describes PRS-delivered behavioral activation to support MT.•Three cases were chosen to depict intervention adaption for varying…”
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Reduction in substance use stigma following a peer-recovery specialist behavioral activation intervention
Published in The International journal of drug policy (01-08-2024)“…•Patient perceived stigma is a barrier to treatment of opioid use disorder.•Interventions led by peer recovery specialists (PRS) may shift stigma.•This study…”
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Peer recovery specialist-delivered, behavioral activation intervention to improve retention in methadone treatment: Results from an open-label, Type 1 hybrid effectiveness-implementation pilot trial
Published in The International journal of drug policy (01-10-2022)“…Despite the efficacy of methadone to treat opioid use disorder (OUD), retention is an urgent priority, particularly among low-income, minoritized populations…”
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“You rise up and then you start pulling people up with you”: Patient experiences with a peer-delivered behavioral activation intervention to support methadone treatment
Published in The International journal of drug policy (01-12-2023)“…•Despite efficacy, medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) engagement remains low.•Peer recovery specialists (PRS) are well-suited to support patients…”
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Implementing a peer recovery coach model to reach low-income, minority individuals not engaged in substance use treatment
Published in Substance abuse (2021)“…Background: Low-income, racial/ethnic minority individuals face significant barriers in access to substance use (SU) treatment. Peer recovery coaches (PRCs),…”
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A Pilot Study of Training Peer Recovery Specialists in Behavioral Activation in the United States: Preliminary Outcomes and Predictors of Competence
Published in International journal of environmental research and public health (22-02-2023)“…The peer recovery specialist (PRS) workforce has rapidly expanded to increase access to substance-use disorder services for underserved communities. PRSs are…”
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Peer Activate: A Feasibility Trial of a Peer-Delivered Intervention to Decrease Disparities in Substance Use, Depression, and Linkage to Substance Use Treatment
Published in Journal of psychosocial nursing and mental health services (01-11-2023)“…Although effective evidence-based interventions (EBIs) exist, racial/ethnic minority individuals with lower income are less likely to have access to these…”
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How to Incorporate Lived Experience Into Evidence-Based Interventions: Assessing Fidelity for Peer-Delivered Substance Use Interventions in Local and Global Resource-Limited Settings
Published in Translational issues in psychological science (01-03-2022)“…Interventions led by peer recovery specialists (PRSs) have rapidly expanded in response to a global shortage of access to substance use treatment. However,…”
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