Authors
Joy M Schmitz, Angela L Stotts, Anka A Vujanovic, Jin H Yoon, Heather E Webber, Scott D Lane, Michael F Weaver, Jessica Vincent, Robert Suchting, Charles E Green
Publication date
2024/3/1
Journal
Drug and Alcohol Dependence
Volume
256
Pages
111078
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Background
This study tested an adaptive intervention for optimizing abstinence outcomes over phases of treatment for cocaine use disorder using a SMART design. Phase 1 assessed whether 4 weeks of contingency management (CM) improved response with the addition of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). Phase 2 assessed pharmacological augmentation with modafinil (MOD) vs. placebo (PLA) for individuals not achieving abstinence during Phase 1.
Method
For Phase 1 of treatment, participants (N=118) were randomly allocated to ACT+CM or Drug Counseling (DC+CM), the comparison condition. At week 4, treatment response was defined as the submission of six consecutive cocaine-negative urine drug screens (UDS). Phase 1 non-responders were re-randomized to MOD or PLA as adjunct to their initial treatment. Phase 1 responders continued receiving their initial treatment. Primary outcomes …
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