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Bringing Together Behavioral Science, Community Engagement, and Cultural Adaptations to Increase Alcohol Abstinence Among American Indian and Alaska Native People Using Contingency Management Therapy
In an editorial, Stephanie O'Malley, PhD, Elizabeth Mears and House Jameson Professor of Psychiatry, and Maria Crouch, MS, Predoctoral Intern, write that contingency management therapy may be effective in reaching American Indian and Alaska Native populations, including cultural accommodations and adaptations, and promoting alcohol abstinence as demonstrated in a recent study.
Source: JAMA Psychiatry