Overview
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of Breaking Free Online, in a comparison of outpatients seeking treatment for substance use disorder who receive standard care with group peer support, versus with access to Breaking Free Online, versus with access to Breaking Free Online and individual peer support.
Description
A total of 225 outpatients receiving standard care for substance use disorder from the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health will be randomized to receive clinical monitoring (CM) with group peer support, Breaking Free Online only, or Breaking Free Online with individual peer support, in an eight-week trial with a six-month follow-up period. The primary outcome is substance use frequency; secondary outcomes include substance use problems, depression, anxiety, quality of life, treatment engagement, and cost-effectiveness.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- 18 years of age and above
- Fluency in English
- Understanding and willingness to comply with study requirements & provide informed consent
- Current substance use disorder
- Have used alcohol or substances within the past 30 days
- Registration with CAMH Addictions Program outpatient services
Exclusion Criteria:
- Current psychosis or mania
- Current psychiatric disorder requiring care more urgently than substance use, including acute intoxication or withdrawal requiring medical attention
- Significant neurological disorder or physical illness likely to interfere with participants
- Any known practical factors that would preclude participation (e.g., extended absences)
- Inability to read at a sixth grade level