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The following pages link to Medication take-home as a reinforcer in a methadone maintenance program. (Q52307677):
Displaying 31 items.
- The use of financial incentives in promoting smoking cessation (Q26992095) (← links)
- Contingent reinforcement for benzodiazepine-free urines: evaluation of a drug abuse treatment intervention (Q28768899) (← links)
- Contingency management in substance abuse treatment: a structured review of the evidence for its transportability (Q30421552) (← links)
- Using behavioral reinforcement to improve methadone treatment participation (Q33775019) (← links)
- A comprehensive guide to the application of contingency management procedures in clinical settings (Q33834838) (← links)
- Outcome predictors in substance use disorders (Q35142071) (← links)
- Comparing adaptive stepped care and monetary-based voucher interventions for opioid dependence. (Q35940943) (← links)
- A behavioral treatment for opioid-dependent patients with antisocial personality. (Q36370058) (← links)
- The Fifth Thomas James Okey Memorial Lecture: research and practice: the necessary symbiosis (Q36376554) (← links)
- Community treatment adoption of contingency management: a conceptual profile of U.S. clinics based on innovativeness of executive staff (Q36445870) (← links)
- Financial incentives to promote extended smoking abstinence in opioid-maintained patients: a randomized trial (Q36784355) (← links)
- Community opioid treatment perspectives on contingency management: perceived feasibility, effectiveness, and transportability of social and financial incentives (Q36944935) (← links)
- A randomized trial of contingency management delivered by community therapists (Q37051046) (← links)
- Disseminating contingency management: impacts of staff training and implementation at an opiate treatment program (Q37665879) (← links)
- Correlates of alcohol use among methadone patients (Q39407947) (← links)
- Drug abuse treatment process: a review of the literature (Q39498308) (← links)
- Self-regulation of dose in methadone maintenance with contingent privileges (Q41434407) (← links)
- Supplementary methadone self administration among methadone maintenance clients (Q41434429) (← links)
- Methods for enhancing transition of substance dependent patients from inpatient to outpatient treatment (Q43515111) (← links)
- Reducing benzodiazepine self-administration with contingent reinforcement (Q43881788) (← links)
- Treatment process and relapse to opioid use during methadone maintenance (Q44337698) (← links)
- Increasing employment of opioid dependent outpatients: an intensive behavioral intervention (Q44348679) (← links)
- Attendance incentives for outpatient treatment: effects in methadone- and nonmethadone-maintained pregnant drug dependent women (Q46655779) (← links)
- Nationwide access to an internet-based contingency management intervention to promote smoking cessation: a randomized controlled trial. (Q47924754) (← links)
- Motivating methadone patients to include drug-free significant others in treatment: A behavioral intervention (Q48771540) (← links)
- Delay discounting predicts cigarette smoking in a laboratory model of abstinence reinforcement. (Q50913799) (← links)
- Contingency contracting and systematic desensitization for heroin addicts in methadone maintenance programs (Q51972533) (← links)
- Methadone maintenance in the small community drug abuse clinic. (Q52094907) (← links)
- Narcotics addiction treatment: behavioral methods concurrent with methadone maintenance. (Q52271116) (← links)
- Preliminary evidence of good treatment response in antisocial drug abusers (Q74507741) (← links)
- Factors Associated with Compliance among Methadone Maintenance Treatment Transfers: Evidence from Audit Records at Clinics in Guangdong, China (Q92589725) (← links)