Launching Relationship-Oriented Behavioral Services for Youth Opioid Use Disorder: Innovations in Medication Decision-Making and Adherence Planning.
Aaron HogueMolly BobekNicole P PorterAlexandra MacLeanKevin WenzelMarc FishmanJ Douglas CoatsworthDavid A LangerPublished in: Child & family behavior therapy (2023)
This article presents behavioral interventions designed to enhance uptake and retention on medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) among transition-age youth (16-25 years) enrolled in treatment services. The article describes three relationship-oriented interventions designed to address barriers to MOUD uptake, enhance MOUD adherence planning, and strengthen OUD recovery among youth: Relational Orientation ; Medication Education and Decision-making Support , and Family Leadership and Ownership of Adherence to Treatment . These interventions are inter-connected can be delivered flexibly. The article concludes with three case examples that illustrate how these modular interventions can be tailored to meet the needs of diverse client profiles.