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Validation of the Dutch Translation of the Tobacco, Alcohol, Prescription Medication and Other Substances (TAPS)-Tool

Validation of the Dutch Translation of the Tobacco, Alcohol, Prescription Medication and Other Substances (TAPS)-Tool

Recruiting
18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The aim of the study is to investigate the reliability and validity of the Dutch version of the TAPS-tool.

This will be investigated in 2 groups: patients without intellectual disabilities treated in Flexible Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) teams and patients with intellectual disabilities. For the later group, an adjusted version of the TAPS-tool will be developed.

For both groups the TAPS outcome will be compared to a golden standard.

Description

All FACT teams in the participating organization (GGZ Oost Brabant) work through a standardized care pattern which implicates screening and assessment on several areas. At the start of the treatment all patients are assessed for intellectual disabilities, trauma related symptoms, addiction, quality of life, level of psychiatric complaints, social functioning, and phase of recovery. Subsequently quality of life and the level of psychiatric complaints is measured yearly. For this research question a small golden standard instrument was added to the standard screening and assessment.

For people with intellectual disabilities (ID) who get an extensive assessment of substance use problems in their (standard) treatment, permission to participate on the TAPS (version for ID) was asked.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • All patients treated in the participating FACT teams and for patients treated at the LVB-P (department for patients with intellectual disabilities and psychiatric disorders [Dutch name]) department of the GGZ Oost Brabant or the ORO foundation (ORO is no abbreviation but just a name of the institute).

Exclusion Criteria:

  • If patients do not have sufficient command of the Dutch language or cannot concentrate for 20 minutes, the instruments are not taken

Study details
    Substance Use
    Severe Mental Disorder
    Intellectual Disability
    Mild

NCT05273021

Birgit Seelen-de Lang

13 April 2024

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