Kimberly C. Kirby, MaryLouise E. Kerwin, Carolyn M. Carpenedo, Beth J. Rosenwasser, & Robert S. Gardner. (2008)
Interdependent group contingency management for cocaine-dependent methadone maintenance patients.
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis,
41, 579-595.
Contingency management (CM) for drug abstinence has been applied to
individuals independently even when delivered in groups. We developed a
group CM intervention in which the behavior of a single, randomly
selected, anonymous individual determined reinforcement delivery for
the entire group. We also compared contingencies placed only on cocaine
abstinence (CA) versus one of four behaviors (CA, treatment attendance,
group CM attendance, and methadone compliance) selected randomly
at each drawing. Two groups were formed with 22 cocaine-dependent
community-based methadone patients and exposed to both CA and
multiple behavior (MB) conditions in a reversal design counterbalanced
across groups for exposure order. The group CM intervention proved
feasible and safe. The MB condition improved group CM meeting
attendance relative to the CA condition.
DESCRIPTORS: cocaine abstinence, cocaine abuse, contingency management, drug abuse, treatment attendance