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The use of contingency management and motivational/skills-building therapy to treat young adults with marijuana dependence.
Authors:Carroll  Kathleen M; Easton  Caroline J; Nich  Charla; Hunkele  Karen A; Neavins  Tara M; Sinha  Rajita; Ford  Haley L; Vitolo  Sally A; Doebrick  Cheryl A; Rounsaville  Bruce J
Abstract:Marijuana-dependent young adults (N = 136), all referred by the criminal justice system, were randomized to 1 of 4 treatment conditions: a motivational/skills-building intervention (motivational enhancement therapy/cognitive-behavioral therapy; MET/CBT) plus incentives contingent on session attendance or submission of marijuana-free urine specimens (contingency management; CM), MET/CBT without CM, individual drug counseling (DC) plus CM, and DC without CM. There was a significant main effect of CM on treatment retention and marijuana-free urine specimens. Moreover, the combination of MET/CBT plus CM was significantly more effective than MET/CBT without CM or DC plus CM, which were in turn more effective than DC without CM for treatment attendance and percentage of marijuana-free urine specimens. Participants assigned to MET/CBT continued to reduce the frequency of their marijuana use through a 6-month follow-up. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:cognitive-behavioral therapy  contingency management  criminal justice populations  marijuana dependence  motivational enhancement therapy  skills building therapy
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