ObjectivesContingency management (CM) is a treatment for substance misuse that involves the provision of incentives. This review examines the hypothesis that adding another formal psychotherapy, such as cognitive–behavioural therapy (CBT) or motivational enhancement therapy (MET), to CM improves substance use outcomes at both treatment end and at post-treatment follow-up compared with CM only.Data sourcesSearches were performed in December 2017 and July 2019 of seven electronic bibliographic databases (MEDLINE, PsycINFO, EMBASE, Scopus, Web of Science, CINAHL, PsycEXTRA), as well as online trial registries and EThoS, and were followed by reference list screening.Eligibility criteriaIncluded studies were randomised controlled trials of adult...
Background and Aims: Use of non-prescribed drugs during treatment for opiate addiction reduces treat...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Contingency management (CM) interventions have gained considerable interest due to...
Importance: Substance use disorders (SUDs) represent a pressing public health concern. Combined beha...
Introduction Contingency Management is a treatment for substance misuse that involves rewarding beha...
Introduction Contingency Management is a treatment for substance misuse that involves rewarding beha...
Introduction Contingency Management is a treatment for substance misuse that involves rewarding beha...
Substance use disorder (SUD) is traditionally managed with behavioral therapy and medication. Contin...
Objective: Contingency management (CM) is often criticized for limited long-term impact. This meta-a...
Objective: Despite significant advances in psychosocial treatments for substance use disorders, the ...
The present study was part of a nationwide multisite trial of contingency management (CM) implemente...
AIM: To review randomized controlled trials to assess efficacy of a prize-based contingency manageme...
There are approximately 256,000 heroin and other opiate users in England of whom 155,000 are in trea...
There are approximately 256,000 heroin and other opiate users in England of whom 155,000 are in trea...
Contingency management (CM), the systematic reinforcement of desired behaviors and the withholding o...
Background and Aims: Use of non-prescribed drugs during treatment for opiate addiction reduces treat...
Background and Aims: Use of non-prescribed drugs during treatment for opiate addiction reduces treat...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Contingency management (CM) interventions have gained considerable interest due to...
Importance: Substance use disorders (SUDs) represent a pressing public health concern. Combined beha...
Introduction Contingency Management is a treatment for substance misuse that involves rewarding beha...
Introduction Contingency Management is a treatment for substance misuse that involves rewarding beha...
Introduction Contingency Management is a treatment for substance misuse that involves rewarding beha...
Substance use disorder (SUD) is traditionally managed with behavioral therapy and medication. Contin...
Objective: Contingency management (CM) is often criticized for limited long-term impact. This meta-a...
Objective: Despite significant advances in psychosocial treatments for substance use disorders, the ...
The present study was part of a nationwide multisite trial of contingency management (CM) implemente...
AIM: To review randomized controlled trials to assess efficacy of a prize-based contingency manageme...
There are approximately 256,000 heroin and other opiate users in England of whom 155,000 are in trea...
There are approximately 256,000 heroin and other opiate users in England of whom 155,000 are in trea...
Contingency management (CM), the systematic reinforcement of desired behaviors and the withholding o...
Background and Aims: Use of non-prescribed drugs during treatment for opiate addiction reduces treat...
Background and Aims: Use of non-prescribed drugs during treatment for opiate addiction reduces treat...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Contingency management (CM) interventions have gained considerable interest due to...
Importance: Substance use disorders (SUDs) represent a pressing public health concern. Combined beha...