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Contingency management: an evidence-based component of methamphetamine use disorder treatments
John M Roll. Addiction. 2007 Apr.
Abstract
Aims: To review briefly some of the available evidence regarding the utility of contingency management in treating methamphetamine use disorders.
Design: A literature review was conducted to locate relevant studies for the review.
Findings: The review suggests that contingency management is likely to be a useful component of treatment strategies designed to address methamphetamine use disorders. Results suggest that contingency management can increase the likelihood of providing methamphetamine-free urine samples during treatment.
Conclusions: Evidence suggests that contingency management is a good candidate for inclusion in treatment strategies for methamphetamine addiction.
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