Gambling treatment service providers' views about contingency management: a thematic analysis
Abstract Background There is a need to improve retention and outcomes for treatment of problem gambling and gambling disorder. Contingency management (CM) is a behavioural intervention involving identification of target behaviours (such as attendance, abstinence, or steps towards recovery) and the p...
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Main Authors: | Lucy Dorey (Author), Darren R. Christensen (Author), Richard May (Author), Alice E. Hoon (Author), Simon Dymond (Author) |
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