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Transdermal Alcohol Monitoring to Reduce Drinking

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“Leveraging Transdermal Alcohol Monitoring to Reduce Drinking Among DWI Defendants”

The current study will evaluate the efficacy of contingency management (i.e., reinforcement for avoiding heavy drinking) among adults arrested for drunk driving and who are at risk for ongoing heavy drinking.

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No pharmaceutical medication involved common.study.methods.has-drugs-no
Patients and healthy individuals accepted common.study.methods.is-healthy-no

Behavioral - Contingency Management

Incentive provided for changing alcohol drinking patterns based on ankle monitor

Behavioral - Control

Incentive provided is not contingent on alcohol drinking patterns based on ankle monitor

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Leveraging Transdermal Alcohol Monitoring to Reduce Drinking Among DWI Defendants

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NCT03638596

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