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Substance abuse treatment providers’ beliefs and objections regarding contingency management: Implications for dissemination
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Results indicate that positive beliefs were surprisingly prevalent, with providers agreeing with an average of 67% of the positive statements regarding CM using tangible incentives and 54% indicating that they would be in favor of adding a tangible CM intervention to their treatment program.About:
This article is published in Drug and Alcohol Dependence.The article was published on 2006-10-15. It has received 152 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Contingency management & Psychological intervention.read more
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Marijuana Dependence and its Treatment
TL;DR: The problems associated with marijuana use, including unique characteristics of marijuana dependence, and the results of laboratory research and treatment trials to date are reviewed.
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Contingency management in substance abuse treatment: A structured review of the evidence for its transportability
TL;DR: Extant literature on contingency management (CM) transportability, or its transition from academia to community practice, is reviewed and it is concluded that CM transportability is in its infancy and warrants further scientific attention.
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Treating pregnant women dependent on opioids is not the same as treating pregnancy and opioid dependence: a knowledge synthesis for better treatment for women and neonates.
TL;DR: A novel synthesis of available evidence and clinical experience is derived and a set of evidence-based recommendations for consideration as guidance in the management of opioid-dependent pregnant women and infants are proposed.
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Research on the diffusion of evidence-based treatments within substance abuse treatment: a systematic review.
TL;DR: In an effort to advance the substance abuse treatment field toward evidence-based diffusion practices, recommendations are made for greater use of methodologically rigorous experimental or quasi-experimental designs, psychometrically sound instruments, and integration of quantitative and qualitative data collection.
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A systematic review of behavioral and treatment outcome studies among HIV-infected men who have sex with men who abuse crystal methamphetamine.
Radha Rajasingham,Matthew J. Mimiaga,Jaclyn M. White,Megan M. Pinkston,Rachel Baden,Jennifer A. Mitty +5 more
TL;DR: It is highlighted that HIV-infected MSM who use crystal meth are more likely to report high-risk sexual behaviors, incident sexually transmitted infections, and serodiscordant unprotected anal intercourse, compared to HIV- infected MSM who do not use crystal methamphetamine.
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Statistical Power Analysis for the Behavioral Sciences
TL;DR: The concepts of power analysis are discussed in this paper, where Chi-square Tests for Goodness of Fit and Contingency Tables, t-Test for Means, and Sign Test are used.
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Empirically Supported Psychological Interventions: Controversies and Evidence
TL;DR: The work of several task forces and other groups reviewing empirically supported treatments (ESTs) in the United States, United Kingdom, and elsewhere is summarized here, along with the lists of treatments that have been identified as ESTs.
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Incentives Improve Outcome in Outpatient Behavioral Treatment of Cocaine Dependence
Stephen T. Higgins,Alan J. Budney,Warren K. Bickel,Florian E. Foerg,Robert Donham,Gary J. Badger +5 more
TL;DR: Incentives delivered contingent on submitting cocaine-free urine specimens significantly improve treatment outcome in ambulatory cocaine-dependent patients, and only the voucher group showed significant improvement on the ASI Psychiatric scale.
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Effect of Prize-Based Incentives on Outcomes in Stimulant Abusers in Outpatient Psychosocial Treatment Programs: A National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network Study
Nancy M. Petry,Jessica M. Peirce,Maxine L. Stitzer,Jack Blaine,John M. Roll,Allan Cohen,Jeanne L. Obert,Therese K. Killeen,Michael E. Saladin,Mark Cowell,Kimberly C. Kirby,Robert C. Sterling,Charlotte Royer-Malvestuto,John Meacham Hamilton,Robert E. Booth,Marilyn J. Macdonald,Marc Liebert,Linda Rader,Raynetta Burns,Joan DiMaria,Marc L. Copersino,Patricia Quinn Stabile,Ken Kolodner,Rui Li +23 more
TL;DR: The abstinence-based incentive procedure, which provided a mean of 203 dollars in prizes per participant, was efficacious in improving retention and associated abstinence outcomes.
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