Literature DB >> 24961363

Preliminary findings: Contingency management targeting psycho-stimulant use results in secondary decreases in smoking for severely mentally ill adults.

Michael McDonell1, Sterling McPherson, Roger Vilardaga, Debra Srebnik, Frank N Angelo, Emily Leickly, Andrew J Saxon, John Roll, Richard Ries.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Treatments for drug addiction and smoking in severely mentally ill (SMI) adults are needed.
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effect of a contingency management (CM) intervention targeting psycho-stimulant on cigarette smoking.
METHODS: 126 stimulant dependent SMI smokers were assigned to CM or a non-contingent control condition. Rates of smoking-negative (<3 ppm) carbon monoxide breath-samples were compared.
RESULTS: Individuals who received CM targeting psycho-stimulants were 79% more likely to submit a smoking-negative breath-sample relative to controls. CONCLUSIONS AND SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: This study provides initial evidence that a behavioral treatment for drug use results in reductions in cigarette smoking in SMI adults. © American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry.

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Keywords:  Contingency Management; Secondary effects; Severe Mental Illness; Smoking; Stimulants

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24961363      PMCID: PMC4237159          DOI: 10.1111/j.1521-0391.2013.12114.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Addict        ISSN: 1055-0496


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