Hawaii tests cash rewards to fight meth addiction after trauma
NCT ID NCT06532370
Summary
This study is testing whether a reward program can help people in Hawaii reduce their methamphetamine use after being hospitalized for a traumatic injury. The program offers incentives for attending follow-up visits and providing drug-free urine tests. Researchers will measure how well the program works and interview participants about their experiences.
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The Queen's Medical Center
RECRUITINGHonolulu, Hawaii, 90813, United States
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