Behavioral Safety and Fentanyl Education: BSAFE
San Francisco Department of Public Health
Summary
BSAFE is a randomized trial of a repeated-dose brief intervention to reduce overdose and risk behaviors among people who use stimulants who may have unintentional fentanyl use (UFU). It includes an established overdose education curriculum within an Informational-Motivation-Behavior (IMB) model. This study will test the efficacy of BSAFE vs attention-control.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- Yes
Inclusion Criteria: 1. Aged 18 years or older, 2. Reports intentional cocaine or methamphetamine use \>15 of past 30 days, 3. Urine positive for cocaine or methamphetamine and negative for opioids/fentanyl prior to enrollment 4. Be able to provide the names of at least 2 persons who can consistently locate their whereabouts. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Reports past 30-day intentional use of any opioid or ongoing use of an opioid antagonist (e.g., naltrexone) 2. Intends to leave area in coming year, 3. Unable to communicate in English or Spanish, 4. Any other condition that, in the PI's judgment,…
Interventions
- BehavioralBSAFE Intervention
The intervention will include counseling sessions, reminder safety text messages, and linkage to care.
- BehavioralAttention control
Attention control (videos)
Location
- San Francisco Department of Public HealthSan Francisco, California