Effects of pay resets following drug use on attendance and hours worked in a therapeutic workplace |
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Authors: | August F. Holtyn Kenneth Silverman |
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Affiliation: | Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine |
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Abstract: | This secondary data analysis examined effects of an abstinence contingency on participation in a therapeutic workplace. Participants exposed to a pay reset after drug use did not differ in overall attendance from participants who were not exposed to a pay reset after drug use; however, they initially worked less after a pay reset than participants who did not receive a pay reset, and their attendance increased as their pay increased. Overall participation was not influenced by the abstinence contingency, but transient decreases in attendance occurred. |
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Keywords: | abstinence reinforcement contingency management employment reset therapeutic workplace |
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