Contingency management/adolescents with marijuana use disorders
应急管理/患有大麻使用障碍的青少年
基本信息
- 批准号:7243993
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 17.72万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2006
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2006-08-01 至 2009-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AbstinenceAdolescenceAdolescentAdultAgeAwardCannabinoidsClinical Trials NetworkCommunitiesConsensusDataDependenceDiseaseDrug usageEnrollmentHeelIllicit DrugsImpulsivityIncentivesInterventionMarijuanaMarijuana AbuseMethodsModificationNumbersOutcome MeasureOutpatientsParticipantPharmaceutical PreparationsPopulationPositive ReinforcementsPreclinical Drug EvaluationPrizeProceduresRandomizedRewardsRoleSamplingScreening ResultSubstance abuse problemTestingTreatment outcomeUrineVisitWeekbasecontingency managementcostdrug of abusefollow-upprogramspsychosocialstimulant abusesuccesstreatment program
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant):
Marijuana is one of the most widely abused drugs during adolescence and may be a gateway to other illicit drug use, yet there is no consensus about the best approach to the treatment of adolescents with marijuana use disorders. Contingency management (CM) procedures have been shown to be efficacious with many difficult to treat substance dependent populations. The immediate and tangible positive reinforcement provided by CM may be particularly appealing to adolescents. The proposed study will assess the feasibility of implementation of CM procedures in a community treatment program and provide preliminary data concerning the efficacy of contingency management for adolescents with marijuana abuse and dependence. Using the "abstinence bowl" incentive procedure (described in methods) will reduce the cost of implementation. Since this particular procedure has not been explored in the adolescent population, modifications (such as age appropriate prizes) will be made to fit this population. The specific aims of this R-21 exploratory application are: 1. To implement a contingency management intervention in an adolescent treatment program at a community-based substance abuse treatment program; 2. To assess the impact of a contingency management intervention on marijuana use as determined by UDS in adolescents with marijuana abuse or dependence; and 3. To assess the impact of a contingency management intervention on retention in treatment for adolescents with marijuana abuse or dependence. The primary outcome measures in this randomized study will be abstinence from marijuana and retention in treatment. Those randomized to the incentive group will be awarded chances to draw for prizes when urine drug screens are negative for drugs. The number of draws will increase with consecutive negative screens. The noncontingent group will receive a fixed number of draws per visit regardless of urine drug screen results. Both groups will be enrolled in outpatient substance abuse treatment and submit twice weekly urine drug samples for 12 weeks. The proposed CM intervention holds much promise for success. This program has demonstrated efficacy with drug dependent adults and the immediate and tangible rewards are likely to be particularly appealing to adolescents. If findings are positive, a larger efficacy study will be proposed.
描述(由申请人提供):
大麻是青少年时期最广泛滥用的药物之一,可能是其他非法药物使用的门户,但对于治疗大麻使用障碍青少年的最佳方法尚未达成共识。应急管理(CM)程序已被证明是有效的许多难以治疗的物质依赖人群。CM提供的直接和有形的积极强化可能对青少年特别有吸引力。拟议的研究将评估在社区治疗计划中实施CM程序的可行性,并提供有关大麻滥用和依赖青少年应急管理有效性的初步数据。使用“禁欲碗”激励程序(在方法中描述)将降低实施成本。由于尚未在青少年人群中探索这一特定程序,因此将进行修改(如年龄适当的奖品)以适应这一人群。R-21探索性应用的具体目标是:1。在以社区为基础的物质滥用治疗计划中实施青少年治疗计划中的应急管理干预; 2。评估大麻滥用或依赖青少年中UDS确定的大麻使用应急管理干预的影响; 3.评估应急管理干预对大麻滥用或依赖青少年治疗保留的影响。 这项随机研究的主要结果指标是大麻的戒断和治疗的保留。当尿液药物筛查结果为阴性时,随机分配到激励组的人将有机会抽奖。平局的数量将随着连续的负屏幕而增加。无论尿液药物筛查结果如何,非偶然组将在每次访视时接受固定数量的采血。两组都将参加门诊药物滥用治疗,并提交每周两次的尿液药物样本,持续12周。拟议中的CM干预有很大的成功希望。这一方案已证明对药物依赖的成年人有效,其直接和有形的回报可能对青少年特别有吸引力。如果结果是积极的,将提出更大的疗效研究。
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