Measures

AO Allison J. Ober
CM Cristina Murray-Krezan
KP Kimberly Page
PF Peter D. Friedmann
KO Karen Chan Osilla
SR Stephen Ryzewicz
SH Sergio Huerta
MM Mia W. Mazer
IL Isabel Leamon
GM Gabrielle Messineo
KW Katherine E. Watkins
TN Teryl Nuckols
ID Itai Danovitch
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We provide our primary and secondary outcome variables and endpoints in Table Table33.

Outcome variables and endpoints

We included measures of demographics, mental health symptoms, social support, medical symptoms and treatment, substance use treatment history, opinions about MOUD, experience of chronic illness care, and opinions about the START intervention. Table Table44 shows all measures and data sources for outcomes and potential covariates, mediators, and moderators.

Measures

Baseline interview

1-month follow-up

Baseline interview

1-month follow-up

Baseline interview

1-month follow-up; EMR

Baseline interview

1-month follow-up

Baseline interview

1-month follow-up (validation through follow-up with service provider)

Baseline interview

1-month follow-up

Baseline interview

1-month follow-up

Fidelity to the START intervention key components (collaborative care, the brief negotiated interview, and addiction-focused discharged planning) as well as competency in using MI will be measured. Table Table55 shows our fidelity and MI competency measures.

Fidelity and competency measures

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