Roll, J. M., Higgins, S. T., & Badger, G. J. (1996).
An experimental comparison of three different schedules of reinforcement of drug abstinence using cigarette smoking as an exemplar.
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis,
29, 495-504.
The efficacy of three different schedules of reinforcement for
promoting and sustaining drug abstinence was compared in this
study. Cigarette smoking was studied as an exemplar of stimulant
drug self-administration. Sixty cigarette smokers were assigned
to one of three groups (progressive rate of reinforcement, fixed
rate of reinforcement, and yoked control). Participants in all
three groups were asked to refrain from smoking for 1 week.
Participants in the progressive and fixed groups achieved greater
mean levels of abstinence than those in the control group.
Participants in the progressive group were significantly less
likely to resume smoking when they became abstinent than
participants in the other groups.
DESCRIPTORS: contingency management, substance abuse, nicotine