TY - JOUR
T1 - Monetary-based consequences for drug abstinence
T2 - Methods of implementation and some considerations about the allocation of finances in substance abusers
AU - Dallery, Jesse
AU - Raiff, Bethany
N1 - Funding Information:
1Department of Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA, 2Center for Technology and Health National Development and Research Institutes, Inc., New York, NY, USA
PY - 2012/1
Y1 - 2012/1
N2 - Conceptualizing drug abuse within the framework of behavioral theories of choice highlights the relevance of environmental variables in shifting behavior away from drug-related purchases. Choosing to use drugs results in immediate and certain consequences (e.g., drug high and relief from withdrawal), whereas choosing abstinence typically results in delayed, and often uncertain, consequences (e.g., improved health, interpersonal relationships, money). Methods: This is a selective review of the literature on Contingency management (CM). Results: We highlight a variety of methods to deliver CM in practical, effective, and sustainable ways. We consider a number of parameters that are critical to the success of monetary-based CM, and the role of the context in influencing CM's effects. To illustrate the broad range of applications of CM, we also review different methods for arranging contingencies to promote abstinence and other relevant behavior. Finally, we discuss some considerations about how drug-dependent individuals allocate their finances in the context of CM interventions. Conclusions: Contingency management (CM) increases choice for drug abstinence via the availability of immediate, financial-based gains, contingent on objective evidence of abstinence.
AB - Conceptualizing drug abuse within the framework of behavioral theories of choice highlights the relevance of environmental variables in shifting behavior away from drug-related purchases. Choosing to use drugs results in immediate and certain consequences (e.g., drug high and relief from withdrawal), whereas choosing abstinence typically results in delayed, and often uncertain, consequences (e.g., improved health, interpersonal relationships, money). Methods: This is a selective review of the literature on Contingency management (CM). Results: We highlight a variety of methods to deliver CM in practical, effective, and sustainable ways. We consider a number of parameters that are critical to the success of monetary-based CM, and the role of the context in influencing CM's effects. To illustrate the broad range of applications of CM, we also review different methods for arranging contingencies to promote abstinence and other relevant behavior. Finally, we discuss some considerations about how drug-dependent individuals allocate their finances in the context of CM interventions. Conclusions: Contingency management (CM) increases choice for drug abstinence via the availability of immediate, financial-based gains, contingent on objective evidence of abstinence.
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U2 - 10.3109/00952990.2011.598592
DO - 10.3109/00952990.2011.598592
M3 - Article
C2 - 22149758
AN - SCOPUS:84857563594
SN - 0095-2990
VL - 38
SP - 20
EP - 29
JO - American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse
JF - American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse
IS - 1
ER -