Background: Stigma in people who use drugs predicts treatment engagement, psychosocial health, and overdose, yet there are few evidence-based interventions to support people who use drugs in managing and coping with substance-related stigma and even fewer for people in active use. mHealth is one option to engage this hard-to-reach population.
Methods: Premised on the theory of stigma resistance, this mixed-methods study explored the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effectiveness of Project RESTART, a four-week, automated text message intervention for rural-dwelling people who use drugs (n = 30) using a one-group pre-post design. The study recruited participants from syringe service programs and by word-of-mouth.
Results: Key outcomes included high retention (90 %), message engagement (median responses: 4, interquartile range: 1-17), acceptability (mean item score: 3.55, standard deviation: 0.34, range: 1-4), and preliminary effectiveness in the main outcomes (Cohen's d: stigma resistance (0.56), self-stigma (0.50)). Results were corroborated in sub-sample follow-up interviews (n = 13).
Conclusion: These promising findings suggest text messaging is a feasible and acceptable modality for delivering stigma education and coping resources. Effectiveness should be established in a full-scale randomized controlled trial. This trial was registered at ClinicalTrials.gov on February 20, 2024 (NCT06281548).
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J Subst Use Addict Treat
March 2025
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Health Behavior, 135 Dauer Dr., Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USA.
Background: Stigma in people who use drugs predicts treatment engagement, psychosocial health, and overdose, yet there are few evidence-based interventions to support people who use drugs in managing and coping with substance-related stigma and even fewer for people in active use. mHealth is one option to engage this hard-to-reach population.
Methods: Premised on the theory of stigma resistance, this mixed-methods study explored the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effectiveness of Project RESTART, a four-week, automated text message intervention for rural-dwelling people who use drugs (n = 30) using a one-group pre-post design.
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Faculty of Humanities and Art, Macau University of Science and Technology, Taipa, Macau, China.
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