"Social Support Networks and Outcomes: A Longitudinal Study of Justice-Involved Populations with Substance Use Disorder", a project of the NIDA-funded Justice Community Opioid Innovation Network (JCOIN)

Tillson M, Annett J, Staton M, Schneider J, Oser C

Protocol Summary

This protocol was developed for a multi-site study that used an egocentric social network inventory with 445 incarcerated women with opioid use disorder in eight Kentucky jails. It provides an example of measuring social network structure focused on social support and drug use.

Citation

Tillson, M., Annett, J., Staton, M., Schneider, J. A., & Oser, C. B. (2024). Social support networks of incarcerated women with opioid use disorder: Differences associated with jail-based substance use treatment. Journal of Substance Use and Addiction Treatment, 165, 209457. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.josat.2024.209457

Study PI(s)

University of Kentucky JCOIN-I (Parent Grant) PI: Michele Staton; Social Network Sub-study PIs: Carrie Oser, John Schneider

Grant Number

UG1DA050069

Protocol Contact

Martha Tillson, martha.tillson@uky.edu

Edge Generation Methodology

sociogram

Field(s)

Sociology, Substance use, Public health

Population

Incarcerated women

Clinical Trials Registration

NCT04069624 (Note: Network data added as substudy after clinical trial started and not part of intervention)

Date Added

Oct 22, 2025

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