| Literature DB >> 20802850 |
Dana A Cavallo1, Charla Nich, Ty S Schepis, Anne E Smith, Thomas B Liss, Amanda K McFetridge, Suchitra Krishnan-Sarin.
Abstract
Contingency management (CM) utilizing monetary incentives is efficacious in enhancing abstinence in an adolescent smoking cessation program, but how adolescents spend their money has not been examined. We assessed spending habits of 38 adolescent smokers in a CM-based smoking cessation project prior to quitting and during treatment using a questionnaire about spending in a number of categories, including cigarettes, other addictive substances, durable goods, and disposable goods. Our preliminary results indicate that participation in a CM based program for smoking cessation did not lead to greater spending on cigarettes and other substances and may have produced more socially acceptable spending.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20802850 PMCID: PMC2928574 DOI: 10.1080/1067828X.2010.502498
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Child Adolesc Subst Abuse ISSN: 1067-828X