Outpatient behavioral treatment for cocaine dependence: One-year outcome. |
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Authors: | Higgins, Stephen T. Budney, Alan J. Bickel, Warren K. Badger, Gary J. Foerg, Florian E. Ogden, Doris |
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Abstract: | This article describes outcomes observed during the year after treatment entry from two controlled trials in which cocaine-dependent outpatients were randomly assigned to either a multicomponent behavioral treatment or to one of two control treatments. The behavioral treatment integrated the community reinforcement approach (CRA) with an incentive program in which cocaine abstinence was reinforced with vouchers exchangeable for retail items. The two control treatments were drug abuse counseling and CRA without the incentive program. All treatment groups improved significantly compared to intake, and those changes were maintained through the follow-up period. When efficacy differences were observed during treatment and follow-up, they supported CRA with vouchers over control treatments. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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