Department of Psychology, Portland State University.
Initiative for Research and Education to Advance Community Health, Washington State University.
Psychiatr Rehabil J. 2019 Mar;42(1):26-31. doi: 10.1037/prj0000330. Epub 2018 Nov 26.
This study describes the perspectives of outpatients with serious mental illness (SMI) and alcohol dependence on their participation in a contingency management (CM) intervention for alcohol use.
Thirty-five adults with SMI and alcohol dependence participated in a randomized trial of CM for alcohol use, where they were rewarded with prizes contingent on abstinence from alcohol. All participants were interviewed regarding their participation in CM with a consistent structure that included nine open-ended questions. Favored and disliked aspects of CM, perception of alcohol biomarker accuracy, and interest in participating in similar CM interventions provided by treatment centers, rather than researchers, were explored.
Participants spoke enthusiastically about receiving prizes, as well as how CM increased their awareness of drinking and helped support their abstinence from alcohol. Most participants felt the ethyl glucuronide biomarker urine tests used to measure alcohol use were accurate, and they were interested in enrolling in CM if it was offered as a clinical program. Research staff who implemented the intervention were well regarded by participants, and interactions with research staff were perceived positively.
Adults with SMI and alcohol dependence participating in a trial of CM for alcohol use reported overall positive perceptions of and experiences with CM. Receiving small tangible prizes and having positive interpersonal interactions with study staff were reported as especially impactful. These findings indicate that CM is well received by consumers, in addition to its empirical and practical benefits as an evidence-based, low-cost intervention. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved).
本研究描述了患有严重精神疾病(SMI)和酒精依赖的门诊患者对参与酒精使用的Contingency Management(CM)干预的看法。
35 名患有 SMI 和酒精依赖的成年人参与了一项酒精使用的 CM 随机试验,他们因戒断酒精而获得奖品。所有参与者都接受了关于他们参与 CM 的访谈,访谈结构一致,包括九个开放式问题。探讨了 CM 的有利和不利方面、对酒精生物标志物准确性的看法,以及对参与由治疗中心而不是研究人员提供的类似 CM 干预的兴趣。
参与者对获得奖品表示热烈欢迎,他们还谈到 CM 如何提高了他们对饮酒的认识,并帮助支持他们戒酒。大多数参与者认为用于测量酒精使用的乙基葡萄糖醛酸苷生物标志物尿液测试是准确的,如果将其作为临床项目提供,他们有兴趣参加 CM。参与者对实施干预的研究人员评价很高,与研究人员的互动也得到了积极的评价。
参与酒精使用的 CM 试验的患有 SMI 和酒精依赖的成年人报告了对 CM 的总体积极看法和体验。获得小的有形奖品和与研究人员的积极人际互动被认为特别有影响力。这些发现表明,CM 不仅具有实证和实际效益,作为一种基于证据的低成本干预措施,而且深受消费者欢迎。(PsycINFO 数据库记录(c)2019 APA,保留所有权利)。