Contingency management in opioid substitution treatment |
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Authors: | Specka M Böning A Scherbaum N |
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Affiliation: | Klinik für abh?ngiges Verhalten und Suchtmedizin, LVR-Klinikum Essen, Kliniken der Universit?t Duisburg-Essen. |
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Abstract: | ![]() The majority of opiate-dependent patients in substitution treatment show additional substance-related disorders. Concomitant use of heroin, alcohol, benzodiazepines or cocaine compromises treatment success. Concomitant drug use may be treated by using contingency management (CM) which is based on learning theory. In CM, abstinence from drugs, as verified by drug screenings, is reinforced directly and contingently. Reinforcers used in CM studies with substituted patients were, amongst others, vouchers and take-home privileges. Studies in the USA show a medium average effect of CM on drug consumption rates and abstinence. The effects decrease markedly after the end of the intervention. We discuss whether CM is applicable within the German substitution treatment system and how it can be combined with other interventions such as selective detoxification treatments or cognitive-behavioural programmes. |
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