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- Title
Bringing Together Behavioral Science, Community Engagement, and Cultural Adaptations to Increase Alcohol Abstinence Among American Indian and Alaska Native People Using Contingency Management Therapy.
- Authors
O'Malley, Stephanie S.; Crouch, Maria C.; Higgins, Stephen T.
- Abstract
Editorial Alcohol use disorder (AUD), alcohol morbidity and mortality, and low AUD treatment engagement and completion are pressing issues for American Indian and Alaska Native people.[1] Efforts to improve AUD treatment among American Indian and Alaska Native populations has long warranted more research that is culturally congruent, community based, participatory, and evidence based. For example, median earnings in the CM condition were approximately half of earnings in the control condition, and most CM participants no longer continued to regularly submit scheduled urine specimens in the final 4 study weeks.
- Subjects
ALASKA Natives; INDIGENOUS peoples; TEMPERANCE movement in the United States; BEHAVIORAL sciences; CULTURAL adaptation
- Publication
JAMA Psychiatry, 2021, Vol 78, Issue 6, p595
- ISSN
2168-622X
- Publication type
editorial
- DOI
10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2020.4757