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Contingency Management for Dually Diagnosed Inpatients with Psychosis. | LitMetric

Contingency Management for Dually Diagnosed Inpatients with Psychosis.

Int J Environ Res Public Health

Multiversum, 2530 Boechout, Belgium.

Published: May 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Contingency management (CM) is an evidence-based treatment for substance abuse, but its effectiveness in patients with both substance use issues and psychosis in inpatient settings is not well-studied.
  • The research involved a study with 67 participants over an 8-week period using a fish-bowl CM intervention, but only 34 completed the protocol, leading to inconclusive results regarding CM's impact on substance abstinence.
  • The study found that both cash and prizes were equally ineffective in motivating abstinence, suggesting a need for further research into how psychosis and treatment environments might influence CM efficacy, including input from patients on their experiences and outcomes.

Article Abstract

Contingency management (CM) is an evidence-based treatment method in substance abuse treatment. However, little is known about its efficacy in dually diagnosed patients with psychosis and in inpatient settings. Therefore, the aim of this study is to investigate the efficacy of CM for dually diagnosed patients with psychosis in an inpatient setting. Furthermore, we investigate the effect of the nature of the reward used (cash vs. prize) on the efficacy of CM. We made use of an 8-week fish-bowl CM intervention by means of a within-subject reversal design with three treatment phases (baseline-intervention-follow-up). Sixty-seven patients were included in this study, of whom thirty-four completed the protocol. The results show no effect of CM on abstinence nor an interaction with clinical or demographic variables. Cash money is as effective as prizes. Future research should further investigate the effect of psychosis and treatment setting on the efficacy of CM, with special attention for Patient Report Experience and Outcome Measures (PREM/PROM).

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11121491PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph21050578DOI Listing

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