Using incentives to reduce substance use and other health risk behaviors among people with serious mental illness

Jennifer W Tidey, Jennifer W Tidey

Abstract

Introduction: Serious mental illness (SMI) is associated with high rates of tobacco and other drug dependence, poor treatment compliance, obesity and low levels of physical activity, which have severe medical and psychosocial consequences. Interventions that effectively reduce these health risk behaviors among people with SMI are urgently needed.

Methods: Published reports from studies evaluating incentive-based treatments for promoting tobacco and other drug abstinence, treatment attendance, medication use and increased physical activity are reviewed.

Results: Results of this review indicate the efficacy of incentive-based treatments for reducing tobacco and other drug use among people with SMI. Few studies have examined whether incentive-based treatments improve treatment attendance, medication use and physical activity levels in people with SMI; however, initial evidence is positive and indicates that further research in these areas is warranted.

Conclusion: Given the medical and psychosocial costs of tobacco and other drug use, treatment non-compliance and physical inactivity, and the efficacy of incentive-based treatments for improving these behaviors, such interventions should be further developed and integrated into behavioral health treatment programs for people with SMI.

Conflict of interest statement

Conflict of Interest Statement

The author declares that she has no conflict of interest with this work.

Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Figures

Figure 1
Figure 1
Effects of contingency management (CM) versus non-contingent reinforcement (NR) in combination with 300 mg/day sustained-release bupropion (BUP) or placebo (PLA) on urinary cotinine levels (top) and self-reported number of cigarettes smoked per day (bottom) in 52 smokers with schizophrenia. Asterisks indicate significant differences from Week 1 (p

Figure 2

Effects of contingent reinforcement of…

Figure 2

Effects of contingent reinforcement of marijuana-negative urine samples on percentage of total (top)…

Figure 2
Effects of contingent reinforcement of marijuana-negative urine samples on percentage of total (top) and continuous (bottom) marijuana-abstinent samples among 7 weekly marijuana users with serious mental illness. Asterisks indicate significant difference from baseline conditions (p

Figure 3

Effects of contingent reinforcement of…

Figure 3

Effects of contingent reinforcement of on-time counseling attendance among 20 patients with serious…

Figure 3
Effects of contingent reinforcement of on-time counseling attendance among 20 patients with serious mental illness and alcohol or other substance use disorders. From Helmus et al. (2003). Copyright 2003 by the Educational Publishing Foundation. Reprinted by permission.
Similar articles
Cited by
Publication types
MeSH terms
Related information
[x]
Cite
Copy Download .nbib
Format: AMA APA MLA NLM
Figure 2
Figure 2
Effects of contingent reinforcement of marijuana-negative urine samples on percentage of total (top) and continuous (bottom) marijuana-abstinent samples among 7 weekly marijuana users with serious mental illness. Asterisks indicate significant difference from baseline conditions (p

Figure 3

Effects of contingent reinforcement of…

Figure 3

Effects of contingent reinforcement of on-time counseling attendance among 20 patients with serious…

Figure 3
Effects of contingent reinforcement of on-time counseling attendance among 20 patients with serious mental illness and alcohol or other substance use disorders. From Helmus et al. (2003). Copyright 2003 by the Educational Publishing Foundation. Reprinted by permission.
Figure 3
Figure 3
Effects of contingent reinforcement of on-time counseling attendance among 20 patients with serious mental illness and alcohol or other substance use disorders. From Helmus et al. (2003). Copyright 2003 by the Educational Publishing Foundation. Reprinted by permission.

Source: PubMed

3
Tilaa