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AMERICAN JOURNAL ON ADDICTIONS
卷 17, 期 6, 页码 488-490出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1080/10550490802408423
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- NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE [K24DA000435, P50DA016511, K23DA021228] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER
- NIAMS NIH HHS [P50 AR049551] Funding Source: Medline
- NIDA NIH HHS [K24 DA000435-09, K23 DA021228, K25 DA00435, P50 DA016511-05, K24 DA000435, K23 DA021228-01A1, K24 DA000435-10, P50 DA016511] Funding Source: Medline
Although common, the use of cash incentives to compensate drug-addicted participants is controversial. This is particularly true given concerns that cash incentives might precipitate relapse, as is commonly believed. The following investigation examined whether cash versus money order compensation differentially influenced drug use among 34 non-treatment-seeking, cocaine-dependent individuals. Consistent with past evidence, results did not suggest that form of compensation was associated with likelihood of continued cocaine use or dollar amount of cocaine consumed after participation. Findings do not support commonly held concerns that cash incentives increase the risk of relapse following research participation.
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