Contingency Management for Gambling (CONGAM)
@CONGAM_study
CONGAM is the first UK-based feasibility trial of the use of incentives in Gambling Treatment. Coordinated by Swansea University.
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Need help to stop gambling? Recruitment is now open for an incentives-based intervention for problem gambling. To find out more and to sign up: swanseachhs.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_b8… @AnonyMindOnline @Jamie_AnonyMind
Do you need help to quit gambling? The first ever UK-based trial of a contingency management intervention for problem gambling is starting now! To find out more and to register your interest: swanseachhs.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_b8…
Do you need help to quit gambling? The first ever UK-based trial of a contingency management intervention for problem gambling is starting now! To find out more and to register your interest: swanseachhs.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_b8…
Final Call! This week is the last chance to share your views on whether Contingency Management can improve gambling treatment outcomes! Our 15 minute survey is available on congam.org, with a £7.50 Amazon voucher given to all participants #gamblingresearch
Are you a gambling addiction treatment provider or peer support worker? If so, we'd love to hear your views on whether Contingency Management can improve treatment outcomes! Our 15 minute paid survey is available on congam.org #gamblingtreatment #gamblingresearch
There is substantial evidence from other domains that CM increases treatment retention and abstinence rates. However, the extension of CM to gambling treatment to date has been slow. The CONGAM Study is conducting the first UK-based feasibility trial of CM in gambling treatment.
Could CM improve treatment outcomes? If you are a gambling addiction treatment provider or a frontline worker who works with people engaged in harmful gambling, we want to hear from you! Our 15 minute paid survey is live and available on congam.org Thanks!
Approximately 10% of those affected by harmful gambling access treatment. Of those who enter treatment, over 1/4 drop out before completion. We are exploring whether an incentive-based approach could improve gambling treatment outcomes #GamblingHarms #GamblingResearch
Are you involved in working with individuals involved in harmful gambling? If so, we'd love to hear your perspective on whether Contingency Management can improve treatment outcomes! Our paid survey is live and available on congam.org. Thanks!
We have developed a paid survey which explores practitioners’ perceptions about Contingency Management for gambling. If you have experience working with individuals involved in harmful gambling, please visit congam.org, or send us a message for more details. Thanks!
Contingency management in substance misuse treatment has a substantial evidence base but has not been widely extended to gambling to date. CONGAM aims to explore treatment providers' views of CM for problem gambling to try to uncover the reasons behind these low adoption rates.
We are pleased to be able to share this link to our paper recently published in Harm Reduction Journal. This is the result of interviews with 30 practitioners about their views of Contingency Management for Gambling Treatment. rdcu.be/cHMPZ
Can you help us by sharing your views? We are recruiting people with lived experience of gambling problems and help seeking. Taking part involves an interview lasting one and a half hours. Your views will help inform future research. Visit congam.org to find out more
Have you used treatment services for gambling problems? If so, we want to hear your views about incentives-based treatment approaches for the Contingency Management for Gambling (CONGAM) study. To find out more, please visit congam.org .
Do you have lived experience of recovery from gambling problems? Whether you are opposed to adding incentives to treatment or like the idea (or just don't know), we want to hear your views. Visit congam.org to find out more.
Could Contingency Management improve outcomes of gambling treatment? We are recruiting people with lived experience of treatment for gambling problems and/or recovery to interviews about your views of adding incentives to treatment. Visit congam.org to take part.
Have you used treatment services for gambling problems? If so, we want to hear your views about incentives-based treatment approaches for the Contingency Management for Gambling (CONGAM) study. To find out more, please visit congam.org.
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