A randomized trial adapting contingency management targets based on initial abstinence status of cocaine-dependent patients.
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A randomized trial adapting contingency management targets based on initial abstinence status of cocaine-dependent patients.
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Bruce J Rounsaville
Danielle Barry
Nancy M Petry
Sheila M Alessi
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10.1037/A0026883
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2012-01-09T00:00:00Z