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Effects of a randomized contingency management intervention on opiate abstinence and retention in methadone maintenance treatment in China.

Authors :
Hser, Yih‐Ing
Li, Jianhua
Jiang, Haifeng
Zhang, Ruimin
Du, Jiang
Zhang, Congbin
Zhang, Bo
Evans, Elizabeth
Wu, Fei
Chang, Yen‐Jung
Peng, Chinyi
Huang, David
Stitzer, Maxine L.
Roll, John
Zhao, Min
Source :
Addiction; Oct2011, Vol. 106 Issue 10, p1801-1809, 9p, 1 Diagram, 3 Charts, 3 Graphs
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

ABSTRACT Aims Methadone maintenance treatment has been made available in China in response to the rapid spread of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), but high rates of dropout and relapse are problematic. The aim of this study was to apply and test if a contingency management (or motivational incentives) intervention can improve treatment retention and reduce drug use. Design Random assignment to usual care with ( n = 160) or without ( n = 159) incentives during a 12-week trial. Incentives participants earned draws for a chance to win prizes on two separate tracks targeting opiate-negative urine sample or consecutive attendance; the number of draws increased with continuous abstinence or attendance. Setting Community-based methadone maintenance clinics in Shanghai and Kunming. Participants The sample was 23.8% female, mean age was 38, mean years of drug use was 9.4 and 57.8% had injected drugs in the past 30 days. Measurements Treatment retention and negative drug urine. Findings Relative to the treatment-as-usual (control) group, better retention was observed among the incentive group in Kunming (75% versus 44%), but no difference was found in Shanghai (90% versus 86%). Submission of negative urine samples was more common among the incentive group than the usual care (74% versus 68% in Shanghai, 27% versus 18% in Kunming), as was the longest duration of sustained abstinence (7.7 weeks versus 6.5 in Shanghai, 2.5 versus 1.6 in Kunming). The average total prize amount was 371 Yuan (or $55) per participant (527 for Shanghai versus 216 in Kunming). Conclusions Contingency management improves treatment retention and drug abstinence in methadone maintenance treatment clinics in China, although there can be considerable site differences in magnitude of effects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09652140
Volume :
106
Issue :
10
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Addiction
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
65430394
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1360-0443.2011.03490.x