Diagnostic Compared With Abstinence Outcomes of Day Treatment and Contingency Management Among Cocaine-Dependent Homeless Persons

Substance use disorder diagnoses were used as a treatment outcome measure in a randomized comparison of day treatment (DT) and day treatment plus contingency management (DT+) among homeless persons with primarily crack/cocaine disorders. Participants ( N = 127, DT+ = 69, DT = 58, 73.2% male, 82.7% A...

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Veröffentlicht in:Experimental and clinical psychopharmacology 2003-05, Vol.11 (2), p.146-157
Hauptverfasser: Schumacher, Joseph E, Milby, Jesse B, Wallace, Dennis, Simpson, Cathy, Frison, Sonja, McNamara, Cecelia, Usdan, Stuart
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Zusammenfassung:Substance use disorder diagnoses were used as a treatment outcome measure in a randomized comparison of day treatment (DT) and day treatment plus contingency management (DT+) among homeless persons with primarily crack/cocaine disorders. Participants ( N = 127, DT+ = 69, DT = 58, 73.2% male, 82.7% African American) were assessed at baseline and 6-month treatment completion. Binary positive and negative diagnostic outcomes for cocaine, marijuana, and alcohol were compared by treatment group. DT+ was 2.1 times more likely to have a positive treatment outcome than DT. Concordance between diagnostic change and point and continuous abstinence outcomes were found. The use of diagnostic change can be a practical addition to drug toxicology and self-report treatment outcome measures for research and practice.
ISSN:1064-1297
1936-2293
DOI:10.1037/1064-1297.11.2.146