There are approximately 256,000 heroin and other opiate users in England of whom 155,000 are in treatment for heroin (or opiate) addiction. The majority of people in treatment receive opiate substitution treatment (OST) (methadone and buprenorphine). However, OST suffers from high attrition and persistent heroin use even whilst in treatment. Contingency management (CM) is a psychological intervention based on the principles of operant conditioning. It is delivered as an adjunct to existing evidence based treatments to amplify patient benefit and involves the systematic application of positive reinforcement (financial or material incentives) to promote behaviours consistent with treatment goals. With an international evidence base for CM, NI...
Contingency management (CM) for drug abstinence has been applied to individuals independently even w...
The community reinforcement approach (CRA) has been applied in the treatment of disorders resulting ...
Background: Poor adherence to treatment diminishes its individual and public health benefit. Financi...
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...
INTRODUCTION: Most individuals treated for heroin use disorder receive opioid agonist treatment (OAT...
The present study was part of a nationwide multisite trial of contingency management (CM) implemente...
Background: Research indicates that 3% of people receiving opiate substitution treatment (OST) in th...
Background and Aims: Use of non-prescribed drugs during treatment for opiate addiction reduces treat...
ObjectivesContingency management (CM) is a treatment for substance misuse that involves the provisio...
Background: Supervised injectable heroin (SIH) treatment has emerged over the past 15 years as an in...
Substance use disorder (SUD) is traditionally managed with behavioral therapy and medication. Contin...
Introduction: Relapse is very common in drug abusers and contributes to a series of negative consequ...
BACKGROUND: Research indicates that 3% of people receiving opiate substitution treatment (OST) in th...
Background: Approximately 3% of people receiving opioid substitution therapy (OST) in the UK manage ...
Contingency management (CM) for drug abstinence has been applied to individuals independently even w...
The community reinforcement approach (CRA) has been applied in the treatment of disorders resulting ...
Background: Poor adherence to treatment diminishes its individual and public health benefit. Financi...
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...
INTRODUCTION: Most individuals treated for heroin use disorder receive opioid agonist treatment (OAT...
The present study was part of a nationwide multisite trial of contingency management (CM) implemente...
Background: Research indicates that 3% of people receiving opiate substitution treatment (OST) in th...
Background and Aims: Use of non-prescribed drugs during treatment for opiate addiction reduces treat...
ObjectivesContingency management (CM) is a treatment for substance misuse that involves the provisio...
Background: Supervised injectable heroin (SIH) treatment has emerged over the past 15 years as an in...
Substance use disorder (SUD) is traditionally managed with behavioral therapy and medication. Contin...
Introduction: Relapse is very common in drug abusers and contributes to a series of negative consequ...
BACKGROUND: Research indicates that 3% of people receiving opiate substitution treatment (OST) in th...
Background: Approximately 3% of people receiving opioid substitution therapy (OST) in the UK manage ...
Contingency management (CM) for drug abstinence has been applied to individuals independently even w...
The community reinforcement approach (CRA) has been applied in the treatment of disorders resulting ...
Background: Poor adherence to treatment diminishes its individual and public health benefit. Financi...