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Correctional Service of Canada Pilot Trial of Digital Substance Use Disorder Interventions (PROCESS)

Correctional Service of Canada Pilot Trial of Digital Substance Use Disorder Interventions (PROCESS)

Recruiting
18-55 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

Problems with substance use are common in prisoners. Since most substances are still illegal in Canada, substance use problems can increase the risk for re-incarceration. Although research suggests that treatment may reduce these risks, they are still rarely used in correctional settings. This pilot study will examine the feasibility and usefulness of two digital treatments for substance use problems in individuals recently released from prison. The investigators will compare engagement across both treatments over a 6-month period, and assess the rates of substance use relapse and re-incarceration.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Individuals who have previously served custodial services in the Correctional Services of Canada (csc).
  • Individuals who have a history of substance use problems (i.e., determined by them not being allowed to use substances as part their parole terms)
  • Individuals who current reside in a Community Correctional Centre or Community-Based Residential Facility
  • Individuals between 18-55 years old

Exclusion Criteria:

\- Individuals who have never served a custodial sentence with the CSC

Study details
    Substance Use Disorder (SUD)

NCT07342218

St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton

13 May 2026

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