Contingency management for monosubstance use disorders: Systematic review and assessment of predicted versus obtained effects.

IF 2.9 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Rosemarie M Davidson, Haily K Traxler, Anthony DeFulio, A David Redish, Jenna A Royle, Hannah P Gass
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Abstract

Contingency management (CM) is notably successful as a substance use disorder treatment and is most effective when targeting monosubstance use. Evidence suggests the effects of CM exceed predictions based on the value of the incentives delivered for monosubstance abstinence. In this systematic review, we examine common variations of CM interventions applied to a single substance to determine what factors may contribute to the larger effect. Our results show that CM produced moderate to large effect sizes when single drugs were targeted, with stable effects over time. We also found that interventions targeting cocaine abstinence overwhelmingly outperformed their predicted effect, whereas interventions for smoking cessation did not. Thus, incentives alone may not account for the success of CM, at least when applied to stimulant use disorder. We propose other potential sources of the effect including social reinforcement and the specific parameters of the reinforcement schedule.

针对单一药物使用障碍的应急管理:系统回顾和评估预测效果与实际效果。
作为一种药物使用障碍治疗方法,权宜管理(CM)取得了显著的成功,并且在针对单一药物使用时最为有效。有证据表明,应急管理的效果超出了根据对单一药物戒断的激励价值所做的预测。在这篇系统性综述中,我们研究了针对单一药物的CM干预措施的常见变化,以确定哪些因素可能会导致更大的效果。我们的研究结果表明,当针对单一药物进行干预时,CM 产生了中等到较大的效果,而且效果随着时间的推移趋于稳定。我们还发现,以戒除可卡因为目标的干预措施绝大多数都超过了预期效果,而戒烟干预措施则没有。因此,仅靠激励措施可能无法解释中医治疗的成功,至少在治疗兴奋剂使用障碍时是如此。我们提出了其他潜在的效果来源,包括社会强化和强化时间表的具体参数。
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Journal of applied behavior analysis
Journal of applied behavior analysis PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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