Efficacy of contingency management for cocaine dependence treatment: a review of the evidence.

Alwin Schierenberg, Jan van Amsterdam, Wim van den Brink, Anna E Goudriaan
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Abstract

Cocaine dependence causes serious individual and social harm and a considerable proportion of substance related treatment capacity is devoted to cocaine dependent persons. In the absence of approved pharmacotherapies, other treatments for cocaine dependence should be explored. In this review, the efficacy of Contingency Management (CM), a promising behavior therapy using operant conditioning, is evaluated for the treatment of cocaine dependence. A systematic evaluation of 19 studies with a total of 1,664 patients showed that CM - in combination with standard cognitive behavioral or other psychological interventions - (1) increases cocaine abstinence, (2) improves treatment retention during and after group-based or individual psychological treatment, (3) is of benefit in pharmacotherapy trials, and (4) that CM may act synergistically with pharmacotherapy. This suggests that CM is a promising add-on intervention for cocaine dependence treatment. Therefore, it is advocated to include CM in standard treatment programs for cocaine dependence and future pharmacotherapy research. Future larger studies are deemed necessary to replicate these promising results, now often lacking statistical significance.

应急管理对可卡因依赖治疗的有效性:证据综述。
可卡因依赖造成严重的个人和社会危害,很大一部分与药物有关的治疗能力用于可卡因依赖者。在没有核准的药物治疗方法的情况下,应探索其他治疗可卡因依赖的方法。在这篇综述中,评估了应急管理(CM),一个很有前途的行为疗法,使用操作性条件反射治疗可卡因依赖的疗效。一项对19项研究共1,664名患者的系统评估表明,CM -与标准认知行为或其他心理干预相结合-(1)增加可卡因戒断,(2)提高群体或个人心理治疗期间和之后的治疗保留性,(3)在药物治疗试验中有益,(4)CM可能与药物治疗协同作用。这表明CM是一种有希望的附加干预可卡因依赖治疗。因此,我们提倡将CM纳入可卡因依赖的标准治疗方案和未来的药物治疗研究。未来更大规模的研究被认为是必要的,以重复这些有希望的结果,现在往往缺乏统计意义。
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