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Provider Survey of Incentives (PSI)
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Provider Survey of Incentives (PSI)
Provider Survey of Incentives (PSI)
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2016-11-17T01:52:04-06:00
Provider Survey of Incentives (PSI)
The PSI is a 44-item survey that was developed to assess substance abuse treatment providers’ attitudes toward CM incentives programs.
Evidence-Based Assessment Rating Profile
Sample Items
Relevant Literature:
Hartzler, B., Jackson, T. R., Jones, B. E., Beadnell, B., & Calsyn, D. A. (2014). Disseminating contingency management: Impacts of staff training and implementation at an opiate treatment program.
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment
,
46
(4), 429–438.
Kimberly C Kirby, L. A. B. (2006). Substance abuse treatment providers' beliefs and objections regarding contingency management: implications for dissemination.
Drug and Alcohol Dependence
,
85
(1), 19–27.
Kirby, K. C., Carpenedo, C. M., Stitzer, M. L., Dugosh, K. L., Petry, N. M., Roll, J. M., Sterling, R. C. (2012). Is exposure to an effective contingency management intervention associated with more positive provider beliefs?
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment
,
42
(4), 356–365.
McCart, M. R., Henggeler, S. W., Chapman, J. E., & Cunningham, P. B. (2012). System-Level Effects of Integrating a Promising Treatment into JDCs.
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment
,
43
(2), 231–243.
Ritter, A., & Cameron, J. (2007). Australian clinician attitudes towards contingency management: Comparing down under with America.
Drug and Alcohol Dependence
,
87
(2), 312–315.
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