2019
Voucher-Based Contingency Management is Efficacious but Underutilized in Treating Addictions
Higgins S, Kurti A, Davis D. Voucher-Based Contingency Management is Efficacious but Underutilized in Treating Addictions. Perspectives On Behavior Science 2019, 42: 501-524. PMID: 31976447, PMCID: PMC6768932, DOI: 10.1007/s40614-019-00216-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchVoucher-based contingency managementSubstance use disordersPopulation healthUse disordersContingency managementHealth-related behavior problemsPopulation health expertsRandomized clinical trialsRoutine clinical careUnhealthy behavior patternsHealth-related behavior changeEvidence-based interventionsEvidence-based strategiesClinical trialsClinical careRisk behaviorsHealth disparitiesWellness programsVulnerable populationsHealth expertsMajor markersEfficacyInterventionTreating AddictionBehavior change
2016
A Review of the Literature on Remote Monitoring Technology in Incentive-Based Interventions for Health-Related Behavior Change
Kurti A, Davis D, Redner R, Jarvis B, Zvorsky I, Keith D, Bolivar H, White T, Rippberger P, Markeish C, Atwood G, Higgins S. A Review of the Literature on Remote Monitoring Technology in Incentive-Based Interventions for Health-Related Behavior Change. Translational Issues In Psychological Science 2016, 2: 128-152. PMID: 27777964, PMCID: PMC5074560, DOI: 10.1037/tps0000067.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHealth-related behavior changeIncentive interventionsSystematic reviewSubstance useBehavior changeSignificant intervention effectsFinancial incentive interventionsPeer-reviewed journalsMedication adherenceInclusion criteriaHealth behaviorsTreatment approachesIntervention effectsWeight lossInterventionHome-based health monitoringPresent reportTarget behaviorsTarget goalsEfficacyRemote monitoring technologyReviewRemote deliveryReportResearch design