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Contracting, prompting, and reinforcing substance use disorder continuing care: a randomized clinical trial.
Authors:Steven J Lash  Robert S Stephens  Jennifer L Burden  Steven C Grambow  Josephine M DeMarce  Mark E Jones  Brian E Lozano  Amy S Jeffreys  Stephanie A Fearer  Ronnie D Horner
Institution:Mental Health Service Line, Salem Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Salem, VA, USA. steven.lash@med.va.gov
Abstract:Although continuing care is strongly related to positive treatment outcomes for substance use disorder (SUD), participation rates are low and few effective interventions are available. In a randomized clinical trial with 150 participants (97% men), 75 graduates of a residential Veterans Affairs Medical Center SUD program who received an aftercare contract, attendance prompts, and reinforcers (CPR) were compared to 75 graduates who received standard treatment (STX). Among CPR participants, 55% completed at least 3 months of aftercare, compared to 36% in STX. Similarly, CPR participants remained in treatment longer than those in STX (5.5 vs. 4.4 months). Additionally, CPR participants were more likely to be abstinent compared to STX (57% vs. 37%) after 1 year. The CPR intervention offers a practical means to improve adherence among individuals in SUD treatment.
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