Kadden R M, Mauriello I J
University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Farmington.
J Subst Abuse Treat. 1991;8(3):113-24. doi: 10.1016/0740-5472(91)90002-r.
A contingency management system is described for enhancing participation in an inpatient chemical dependency rehabilitation program. The system employs reinforcers that are readily available in a residential milieu and makes receipt of them contingent upon appropriate patient behaviors. The behaviors include arranging aftercare treatment, involving family members in the treatment process, appropriate participation in ongoing treatment activities, and assisting with unit chores. A patient's status within the program is first regulated on a noncontingent basis, after which an accumulation of nine specified accomplishments results in the acquisition of a number of privileges. Accumulation of three demerits, given for inappropriate behaviors, results in a status reduction that can only be restored by completing ten additional behaviors. Improvement in patients' program involvement was documented in a number of areas, with a concomitant reduction in resistance to treatment. The system also resulted in an improvement in staff's charting of patients' behavior.
描述了一种应急管理系统,用于提高住院化学成瘾康复项目中的参与度。该系统采用在住院环境中容易获得的强化物,并使患者获得这些强化物取决于适当的患者行为。这些行为包括安排后续护理治疗、让家庭成员参与治疗过程、适当参与正在进行的治疗活动以及协助病房杂务。患者在项目中的状态首先在非应急基础上进行调整,之后积累九项特定成就会获得一些特权。因不当行为而被给予三次扣分,会导致状态降低,只有通过完成另外十项行为才能恢复。在多个方面记录了患者对项目参与度的提高,同时对治疗的抵触情绪有所减少。该系统还使工作人员对患者行为的记录得到了改善。