The Effect of Employment-Based Contingency on Treatment Enrollment, Retention, and Long-Term Abstinence among Individuals with Substance use Disorder: A Systematic Review
Nkechinyere Mary Harry,
Ibrahim Folorunsho,
Nnenna Okafor
et al.
Abstract:Background and Objective: Substance use disorders (SUD) remain a major public health concern and represent a significant cause of morbidity and mortality. Our goal in this study is to explore and determine the effect(s) of employment-based contingency (EBC) on enrolling SUD individuals into treatment, the rate of treatment adherence, and the rate of post-treatment abstinence.
Methods: PubMed and Google Scholar search was conducted using the search terms ((substance use disorder) AND (unemployment)) OR (therap… Show more
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