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Behavioral Medicine

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2017

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High Agreement Between Benchtop And Point-Of-Care Dipcard Tests For Ethyl Glucuronide., Emily Leickly, Jordan Skalisky, Sterling Mcpherson, Michael F Orr, Michael G Mcdonell Aug 2017

High Agreement Between Benchtop And Point-Of-Care Dipcard Tests For Ethyl Glucuronide., Emily Leickly, Jordan Skalisky, Sterling Mcpherson, Michael F Orr, Michael G Mcdonell

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A Randomized Controlled Trial Of Ethyl Glucuronide-Based Contingency Management For Outpatients With Co-Occurring Alcohol Use Disorders And Serious Mental Illness., Michael G Mcdonell, Emily Leickly, Sterling Mcpherson, Jordan Skalisky, Debra Srebnik, Frank Angelo, Roger Vilardaga, Jenny R Nepom, John M Roll, Richard K Ries Apr 2017

A Randomized Controlled Trial Of Ethyl Glucuronide-Based Contingency Management For Outpatients With Co-Occurring Alcohol Use Disorders And Serious Mental Illness., Michael G Mcdonell, Emily Leickly, Sterling Mcpherson, Jordan Skalisky, Debra Srebnik, Frank Angelo, Roger Vilardaga, Jenny R Nepom, John M Roll, Richard K Ries

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OBJECTIVE: The authors examined whether a contingency management intervention using the ethyl glucuronide (EtG) alcohol biomarker resulted in increased alcohol abstinence in outpatients with co-occurring serious mental illnesses. Secondary objectives were to determine whether contingency management was associated with changes in heavy drinking, treatment attendance, drug use, cigarette smoking, psychiatric symptoms, and HIV-risk behavior.

METHOD: Seventy-nine (37% female, 44% nonwhite) outpatients with serious mental illness and alcohol dependence receiving treatment as usual completed a 4-week observation period and were randomly assigned to 12 weeks of contingency management for EtG-negative urine samples and addiction treatment attendance, or reinforcement only for study …