Motivational Incentives for Enhanced Drug Abuse Recovery: Methadone Clinics. - 1
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Psychiatric |
Therapuetic Areas: | Psychiatry / Psychology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - 99 |
Updated: | 1/13/2017 |
Start Date: | April 2001 |
End Date: | February 2003 |
Motivational Incentives for Enhanced Drug Abuse Recovery: Methadone Clinics
The purpose of this study is to test the utilization of incentive values (considerably lower
than those typically used in research clinics) to motivate clients to attend treatment and
initiate and sustain abstinence.
than those typically used in research clinics) to motivate clients to attend treatment and
initiate and sustain abstinence.
The purpose of the proposed research is to implement and systematically evaluate, in
community treatment settings, motivational incentive procedures that have been well
researched and have proven efficacious in a variety of treatment research clinics. The study
will determine if motivational incentives along with standard care therapy is more effective
than standard therapy alone for the treatment of patients using cocaine or methamphetamine
and entering a substance abuse treatment program.
community treatment settings, motivational incentive procedures that have been well
researched and have proven efficacious in a variety of treatment research clinics. The study
will determine if motivational incentives along with standard care therapy is more effective
than standard therapy alone for the treatment of patients using cocaine or methamphetamine
and entering a substance abuse treatment program.
Inclusion Criteria:
1. Recent admission to an opioid substitution (methadone maintenance) CTP. Completed at
least 4 weeks of maintenance at time of study entry
2. Evidence of cocaine or methamphetamine use Minimum of one documented positive urine
within 2 weeks of study entry. For those exiting a controlled environment, any
stimulant use within two weeks of entering the controlled environment
Exclusion Criteria:
1. Unable to give informed consent (fails simple consent quiz)
2. Answers yes to question: Are you in recovery from gambling? That is, have you stopped
gambling because of previous gambling problems?
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