The Efficacy of Contingency Management on Cocaine Craving, using Prize-based Reinforcement of Abstinence in Cocaine Users

Introduction: Contingency management (CM) is one of the most common therapies in the domain of drug addiction. This study has been carried out with the purpose of evaluating the efficacy of contingency management intervention. Method: In an experimental design, between December 15, 2014 and Novem...

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Main Authors: Bijan Pirnia, Seyed Kazem Rasoulzadeh Tabatabaei, Abbas Tavallaii, Ali Akbar Soleimani, Kambiz Pirnia
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Language:English
Published: Electronic Physician 2016-11-01
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Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5217813/
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spelling doaj-059ee25ccb7d4004af0620fd914adc572020-11-24T20:52:22ZengElectronic PhysicianElectronic Physician2008-58422008-58422016-11-018113214322110.19082/3214The Efficacy of Contingency Management on Cocaine Craving, using Prize-based Reinforcement of Abstinence in Cocaine UsersBijan PirniaSeyed Kazem Rasoulzadeh TabatabaeiAbbas TavallaiiAli Akbar SoleimaniKambiz PirniaIntroduction: Contingency management (CM) is one of the most common therapies in the domain of drug addiction. This study has been carried out with the purpose of evaluating the efficacy of contingency management intervention. Method: In an experimental design, between December 15, 2014 and November 20, 2015, fifty men (between 18 and 31 with an average age of 24.6) with a history of cocaine use, were selected voluntarily and were randomly assigned into two groups of CM and control group. The CM group were awarded coupons for negative urine tests, over a period of twelve weeks. The urine tests were taken from the participants twice per week, with cutoff concentrations for positive set at 300 ng/ml and self-reporting index of cocaine craving (response rate = 96%) were evaluated in two phase, through pretest and posttest measures. The data were analyzed by parametric covariance test. Additionally, the qualitative data, resulted from demographic measures, were coded and were analyzed with the help of an analysis instrument of qualitative data i.e. ATLAS.ti-5.2. Results: The primary outcome was the number of negative urine tests and the secondary outcome included the cocaine usage craving index over twelve weeks. The mean of (95% of confidence) number of negative cocaine urine tests was 15.4 (13.1–17.8) in the CM group and 19.7 (17.7–21.6) in the control group (P = 0.049). Also, results showed that CM has a significant effect on reducing craving (p<0.01). Conclusion: The findings of this study, while having practical aspects in this domain, can be valuable in planning remedial procedureshttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5217813/Behavioral therapyToken economyCravingPsychotherapy
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Seyed Kazem Rasoulzadeh Tabatabaei
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Ali Akbar Soleimani
Kambiz Pirnia
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Seyed Kazem Rasoulzadeh Tabatabaei
Abbas Tavallaii
Ali Akbar Soleimani
Kambiz Pirnia
The Efficacy of Contingency Management on Cocaine Craving, using Prize-based Reinforcement of Abstinence in Cocaine Users
Electronic Physician
Behavioral therapy
Token economy
Craving
Psychotherapy
author_facet Bijan Pirnia
Seyed Kazem Rasoulzadeh Tabatabaei
Abbas Tavallaii
Ali Akbar Soleimani
Kambiz Pirnia
author_sort Bijan Pirnia
title The Efficacy of Contingency Management on Cocaine Craving, using Prize-based Reinforcement of Abstinence in Cocaine Users
title_short The Efficacy of Contingency Management on Cocaine Craving, using Prize-based Reinforcement of Abstinence in Cocaine Users
title_full The Efficacy of Contingency Management on Cocaine Craving, using Prize-based Reinforcement of Abstinence in Cocaine Users
title_fullStr The Efficacy of Contingency Management on Cocaine Craving, using Prize-based Reinforcement of Abstinence in Cocaine Users
title_full_unstemmed The Efficacy of Contingency Management on Cocaine Craving, using Prize-based Reinforcement of Abstinence in Cocaine Users
title_sort efficacy of contingency management on cocaine craving, using prize-based reinforcement of abstinence in cocaine users
publisher Electronic Physician
series Electronic Physician
issn 2008-5842
2008-5842
publishDate 2016-11-01
description Introduction: Contingency management (CM) is one of the most common therapies in the domain of drug addiction. This study has been carried out with the purpose of evaluating the efficacy of contingency management intervention. Method: In an experimental design, between December 15, 2014 and November 20, 2015, fifty men (between 18 and 31 with an average age of 24.6) with a history of cocaine use, were selected voluntarily and were randomly assigned into two groups of CM and control group. The CM group were awarded coupons for negative urine tests, over a period of twelve weeks. The urine tests were taken from the participants twice per week, with cutoff concentrations for positive set at 300 ng/ml and self-reporting index of cocaine craving (response rate = 96%) were evaluated in two phase, through pretest and posttest measures. The data were analyzed by parametric covariance test. Additionally, the qualitative data, resulted from demographic measures, were coded and were analyzed with the help of an analysis instrument of qualitative data i.e. ATLAS.ti-5.2. Results: The primary outcome was the number of negative urine tests and the secondary outcome included the cocaine usage craving index over twelve weeks. The mean of (95% of confidence) number of negative cocaine urine tests was 15.4 (13.1–17.8) in the CM group and 19.7 (17.7–21.6) in the control group (P = 0.049). Also, results showed that CM has a significant effect on reducing craving (p<0.01). Conclusion: The findings of this study, while having practical aspects in this domain, can be valuable in planning remedial procedures
topic Behavioral therapy
Token economy
Craving
Psychotherapy
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5217813/
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