About this trial
Brief Summary
The purposes of this study are to develop and implement a peer-led intervention program on Instagram for promoting prescription opioid use management and fostering psychosocial skills among young adults who engage in non-medical use of prescription opioids in the United State. The specific aims of the study include:
(1) To implement and test the feasibility of the 12-week peer-led intervention modules on Instagram among young adults who are randomly assigned to either receive the intervention (intervention group) or not receive the intervention (control group)
Participants who are assigned to the intervention group will be paired with a peer leader and attend to peer-guided interactive modules on Instagram over 12 weeks. They will complete an online survey at 1st week and 12th week, as well as brief evening surveys every two days during the intervention. The control group will not take part in intervention activities but will complete an online survey at 1st week and 12th week.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
aged 18-25 years
from the U.S.
can read and speak English
engage in non-medical use of prescription opioids in the past three months: taking prescription opioids without a doctor's prescription/taking more doses of prescription opioids than what a prescription allows/using prescription opioid for reasons other than a medical purpose
Disqualifiers
receiving substance use interventions in the past three months
are diagnosed with substance use disorders
are not proficient in English
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Theory-based and peer-led intervention on Instagram
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
University of South Carolina
Lead sponsor
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
Collaborator