应急管理减少了无家可归、物质依赖的男男性行为者的心理和情绪困扰症状。

Jesse B Fletcher, Steven Shoptaw, James A Peck, Cathy J Reback
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背景:本前瞻性分析评估了应急管理(CM)干预对改善洛杉矶无治疗寻求者、无家可归者、物质依赖者和男男性行为者的心理健康的效果。假设CM的施用与参与者心理和情绪困扰症状的减轻有关。方法:131名参与者随机分为基于凭证的应急管理组(CM);N = 64)加强物质戒断和亲社会/健康促进行为的条件,或控制条件(N = 67)。参与者的心理和情绪困扰症状在随机分组后的12个月接受评估。结果:随机分组到CM干预组的参与者在随机分组后的一年内,在所有测量的症状领域中都表现出明显较低的心理困扰水平,而在对照组中没有这种降低。从看似不相关的回归分析得出的综合测试证实,CM与心理和情绪困扰症状的减轻显著相关,即使在控制生物标志物证实的物质使用结果时也是如此(χ2(9) = 17.26;P < 0.05)。结论:研究结果表明,CM干预减少了不寻求治疗、无家可归、物质依赖的男男性行为者的心理和情绪困扰症状。
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Contingency Management Reduces Symptoms of Psychological and Emotional Distress among Homeless, Substance-dependent Men Who Have Sex with Men.

Contingency Management Reduces Symptoms of Psychological and Emotional Distress among Homeless, Substance-dependent Men Who Have Sex with Men.

Background: This prospective analysis evaluated the efficacy of a contingency management (CM) intervention to improve the psychological health of non-treatment seeking, homeless, substance-dependent, men who have sex with men in Los Angeles. It was hypothesized that administration of CM would be associated with reductions in participants' symptoms of psychological and emotional distress.

Methods: One hundred and thirty-one participants were randomized into either a voucher-based contingency management (CM; n = 64) condition reinforcing substance abstinence and prosocial/health-promoting behaviors, or to a control condition (n = 67). Participants' symptoms of psychological and emotional distress were assessed at intake and at 12-months post-randomization.

Results: Participants randomized into the CM intervention exhibited significantly lower levels of psychological distress in all measured symptom domains up to one year post randomization, reductions not evidenced in the control arm. Omnibus tests resultant from seemingly unrelated regression analysis confirmed that CM was significantly associated with reductions in symptoms of psychological and emotional distress, even when controlling for biomarker-confirmed substance use outcomes (χ2(9) = 17.26; p < 0.05).

Conclusions: Findings demonstrate that a CM intervention reduced symptoms of psychological and emotional distress among a sample of non-treatment seeking, homeless, substance-dependent men who have sex with men.

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