Rewarding recovery: new program tailored for black community battles stimulant crisis
NCT ID NCT07443332
Summary
This study aims to develop and test a culturally adapted version of a reward program called Contingency Management to help Black adults with stimulant use disorder. The program uses positive reinforcements, like rewards, to encourage drug-free behaviors. Researchers will pilot the adapted program with 70 participants over 12 weeks to see if it helps people stay in treatment longer and achieve more drug-free days.
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Connecticut Mental Health Center (CMHC)
New Haven, Connecticut, 06519, United States
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