Hybrid Effectiveness-Implementation Trial to Evaluate a Scalable, Peer-Delivered Intervention for Depression among People with Substance Use Disorder in a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic
Major goals: We will evaluate a peer-delivered behavioral activation intervention to address both depression and substance use in a historically underserved setting in Detroit, MI. Leveraging a well-established partnership with a community-based, PRS-led CCBHC, the Detroit Recovery Project, we will evaluate depressive symptoms, substance use, evaluate potential mechanisms of this approach (environmental reward) using geospatial mapping, and evaluate implementation outcomes and cost effectiveness. A community advisory board will guide all aspects of the trial to promote the potential for sustainability.
Project Number: R01MH137237
Name of PD/MPI: Felton, J / Magidson, J
Source of Support: NIH
Primary Place of Performance: Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI
Project/Proposal State and End date: 08/01/2024 – 04/30/2029
Total Award Amount (including Indirect Costs): $3,428,831; $733,482 (Subcontract UMD)