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View article: Testing adaptations to contingency management for alcohol use disorders: A randomized controlled trial.
Testing adaptations to contingency management for alcohol use disorders: A randomized controlled trial. Open
CM modifications were not associated with lower levels of alcohol use. Participants engaged in less alcohol use during CM, relative to induction. Two patterns of response to CM were observed based on uEtG-defined heavy drinking immediately…
View article: Proof‐of‐Concept Pilot Study on the Integration of a Contingency Management Model to Address Substance Use Among Individuals Enrolled in Early Intervention Programs for Psychosis
Proof‐of‐Concept Pilot Study on the Integration of a Contingency Management Model to Address Substance Use Among Individuals Enrolled in Early Intervention Programs for Psychosis Open
Background Studies have reported high rates of alcohol and cannabis use and poor outcomes associated with substance use among individuals enrolled in coordinated specialty care (CSC) for first episode psychosis (FEP). Given these findings,…
View article: Optimizing Contingency Management with Reinforcement Learning
Optimizing Contingency Management with Reinforcement Learning Open
Contingency Management (CM) is a psychological treatment that aims to change behavior with financial incentives. In substance use disorders (SUDs), deployment of CM has been enriched by longstanding discussions around the cost-effectivenes…
View article: Patient Feedback on a Mobile Medication Adherence App for Buprenorphine and Naloxone: Closed and Open-Ended Survey on Feasibility and Acceptability
Patient Feedback on a Mobile Medication Adherence App for Buprenorphine and Naloxone: Closed and Open-Ended Survey on Feasibility and Acceptability Open
Background Opioid use disorders impact the health and well-being of millions of Americans. Buprenorphine and naloxone (BUP and NAL) can reduce opioid overdose deaths, decrease misuse, and improve quality of life. Unfortunately, poor medica…
View article: Investigating Secondary Alcohol Outcomes in a Contingency Management Intervention among American Indian and Alaska Native Adults
Investigating Secondary Alcohol Outcomes in a Contingency Management Intervention among American Indian and Alaska Native Adults Open
Objective The aim of the study is to investigate clinically meaningful, secondary outcomes in a randomized trial of a culturally adapted contingency management (CM) intervention for alcohol use in 3 diverse American Indian and Alaska Nativ…
View article: Assessing Clinically Significant Cognitive Impairment Using the NIH Toolbox in Individuals with Co-occurring Serious Mental Illness and Alcohol Use Disorder
Assessing Clinically Significant Cognitive Impairment Using the NIH Toolbox in Individuals with Co-occurring Serious Mental Illness and Alcohol Use Disorder Open
Objective Serious mental illnesses (SMI) and alcohol use disorder (AUD) co-occurrence (SMI-AUD) is common, yet little is known about the prevalence and risk factors of cognitive impairment for this population. We used the National Institut…
View article: Factors Associated with Child Removal Among American Indian and Alaska Native People in an Alcohol Intervention Study
Factors Associated with Child Removal Among American Indian and Alaska Native People in an Alcohol Intervention Study Open
This study was a secondary data analysis of factors associated with alcohol-related child removal among American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) adults enrolled in a clinical trial of an alcohol intervention. Among 326 parent participants, 40…
View article: Patient Feedback on a Mobile Medication Adherence App for Buprenorphine and Naloxone: Closed and Open-Ended Survey on Feasibility and Acceptability (Preprint)
Patient Feedback on a Mobile Medication Adherence App for Buprenorphine and Naloxone: Closed and Open-Ended Survey on Feasibility and Acceptability (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Opioid use disorders impact the health and well-being of millions of Americans. Buprenorphine and naloxone (BUP and NAL) can reduce opioid overdose deaths, decrease misuse, and improve quality of life. Unfortunately, poor medic…
View article: Sociodemographic and clinical profile of crack cocaine treatment-seeking individuals living in “Crackland”, Brazil
Sociodemographic and clinical profile of crack cocaine treatment-seeking individuals living in “Crackland”, Brazil Open
Objective: São Paulo‘s Crackland is the biggest and oldest open drug use scene in Brazil, yet little is known about the profile of crack cocaine treatment-seeking individuals living in this region. The aim of this crossectional study was t…
View article: Focus on optimal health, not ideal health
Focus on optimal health, not ideal health Open
Providers strive to help patients live the best, healthiest life they are capable of living. However, those efforts should involve a careful assessment of what the patient’s optimal health status is. It is deleterious to the therapeutic re…
View article: Focus on optimal health, not ideal health
Focus on optimal health, not ideal health Open
Providers strive to help patients live the best, healthiest life they are capable of living. However, those efforts should involve a careful assessment of what the patient’s optimal health status is. It is deleterious to the therapeutic re…
View article: Validating the clinical relevance of alternative stimulant use treatment outcome measures by examining their association with 3-month follow-up outcomes.
Validating the clinical relevance of alternative stimulant use treatment outcome measures by examining their association with 3-month follow-up outcomes. Open
The lack of a consensus on empirically supported and clinically meaningful outcome measures for stimulant use disorders (SUDs) continues to undermine the development and evaluation of effective behavioral and pharmacological treatment opti…
View article: Development and Implementation of a Mobile Tool for High-Risk Pregnant Women to Deliver Effective Caregiving for Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study
Development and Implementation of a Mobile Tool for High-Risk Pregnant Women to Deliver Effective Caregiving for Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study Open
Background The United States continues to experience an alarming rise in opioid use that includes women who become pregnant and related neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) in newborns. Most newborns experiencing NAS require nonpharmacologic…
View article: Development and Implementation of a Mobile Tool for High-Risk Pregnant Women to Deliver Effective Caregiving for Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study (Preprint)
Development and Implementation of a Mobile Tool for High-Risk Pregnant Women to Deliver Effective Caregiving for Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND The United States continues to experience an alarming rise in opioid use that includes women who become pregnant and related neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) in newborns. Most newborns experiencing NAS require nonpharmacologi…
View article: Effect of Incentives for Alcohol Abstinence in Partnership With 3 American Indian and Alaska Native Communities
Effect of Incentives for Alcohol Abstinence in Partnership With 3 American Indian and Alaska Native Communities Open
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02174315.
View article: Lessons Shared: Implementation of a Randomized Clinical Trial for Alcohol Use Disorders with Five American Indian and Alaska Native Communities
Lessons Shared: Implementation of a Randomized Clinical Trial for Alcohol Use Disorders with Five American Indian and Alaska Native Communities Open
This paper examines how five Tribal communities and an academic institution developed the Helping Our Native Ongoing Recovery Project. The goal of this study was to conduct a large randomized controlled trial using contingency management a…
View article: The rewarding recovery study: a randomized controlled trial of incentives for alcohol and drug abstinence with a rural American Indian community
The rewarding recovery study: a randomized controlled trial of incentives for alcohol and drug abstinence with a rural American Indian community Open
Aims To test if contingency management (CM) interventions for alcohol and drug abstinence were associated with increased alcohol and drug abstinence among American Indian adults with alcohol dependence who also use drugs. Design In this 2 …
View article: Contingency Management Banking
Contingency Management Banking Open
Contingency Management (CM) is among the most effective behavioral interventions for cocaine use disorders (CUD), yet the dissemination of CM to community treatment settings has been limited and slow due partially to costs.
Recently, our …
View article: Crossover associations of alcohol and smoking, craving and biochemically verified alcohol and nicotine use in heavy drinking smokers
Crossover associations of alcohol and smoking, craving and biochemically verified alcohol and nicotine use in heavy drinking smokers Open
This study examined associations between drinking and smoking prior to treatment (biochemically measured at baseline), alcohol and tobacco craving, and biochemical alcohol and tobacco use during the analog trial period. We conducted a seco…
View article: Proximity to Screening Site, Rurality, and Neighborhood Disadvantage: Treatment Status among Individuals with Sexually Transmitted Infections in Yakima County, Washington
Proximity to Screening Site, Rurality, and Neighborhood Disadvantage: Treatment Status among Individuals with Sexually Transmitted Infections in Yakima County, Washington Open
Background: Early sexually transmitted infections (STIs) diagnosis facilitates prompt treatment initiation and contributes to reduced transmission. This study examined the extent to which contextual characteristics such as proximity to scr…
View article: Introduction to the special issue in honor of the life and work of Dr. Nancy Petry.
Introduction to the special issue in honor of the life and work of Dr. Nancy Petry. Open
This special issue of Psychology of Addictive Behaviors honors the life and work of a beloved friend, colleague, and mentor, Dr. Nancy M. Petry, who died on July 17, 2018 of breast cancer. At the time of her death, Dr. Petry was the editor…