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Contingency management is efficacious for cocaine abusers with prior treatment attempts.
Authors:Rash  Carla J; Alessi  Sheila M; Petry  Nancy M
Abstract:Efforts are underway to detect subgroups who may be more or less responsive to contingency management (CM) substance abuse treatments. This study examined the impact of prior treatment attempts on primary and posttreatment outcomes in a combined sample of cocaine abusers randomized to standard care substance abuse outpatient treatment (SC) or SC plus CM. Participants (N = 393) were categorized according to self-reported prior treatment attempts (0-1, ≥2). Participants with multiple prior treatment attempts were older, had more severe alcohol and cocaine use disorders, and had greater employment-related problems. Participants with 0?1 prior treatment attempts had comparable treatment retention, regardless of treatment condition; however, among participants with multiple prior treatment attempts, retention was greater for CM than SC. A similar, but nonsignificant (p = .08) pattern was evident for longest duration of abstinence (LDA). LDA was a significant predictor of negative (for cocaine, alcohol, and opiates) specimen results at Month 9. The results provide support for CM as an advantageous option for individuals with multiple prior treatment attempts, as well as for substance abuse treatment patients in general. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:contingency management  cocaine abuse  treatment career  treatment outcome  treatment repeater
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