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Encouraging Abstinence Behavior in a Drug Epidemic: Optimizing Dynamic Incentives
Sponsor: Wake Forest University Health Sciences
Summary
Combatting the rise of the opioid epidemic is a central challenge of U.S. health care policy. A promising approach for improving welfare and decreasing medical costs of people with substance abuse disorders is offering incentive payments for healthy behaviors. This approach, broadly known as "contingency management" in the medical literature, has repeatedly shown to be effective in treating substance abuse. However, the use of incentives by treatment facilities remains extremely low. Furthermore, it is not well understood how to design optimal incentives to treat opioid abuse. This project will conduct a randomized evaluation of two types of dynamically adjusting incentive schedules for people with opioid use disorders or cocaine use disorders: "escalating" schedules where incentive amounts increase with success to increase incentive power, and "de-escalating" schedules where incentive amounts decrease with success to improve incentive targeting. Both schemes are implemented with a novel "turnkey" mobile application, making them uniquely low-cost, low-hassle, and scalable. Effects will be measured on abstinence outcomes, including longest duration of abstinence and the percentage of negative drug tests. In combination with survey data, variation from the experiment will shed light on the barriers to abstinence more broadly and inform the understanding of optimal incentive design.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
600
Start Date
2021-09-15
Completion Date
2026-09
Last Updated
2026-02-12
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
App-Based Contingency Management
Participants will receive financial incentives for submitting randomly generated drug-negative saliva tests across the intervention period.
Sham Control
Participants get access to the DynamiCare app but will not be provided with financial incentives.
Locations (2)
Rogers Behavioral Health
Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, United States
Advocate Aurora Behavioral Health Services
Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, United States