Claudio J da Silva
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Recent Articles
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Miguel A, McPherson S, Simoes V, Yamauchi R, Madruga C, Smith C, et al.
Int J Drug Policy
. 2021 Oct;
99:103464.
PMID: 34619447
Background: Smoked cocaine (i.e., crack use) is a severe health problem in Brazil, with the country being reported as having the largest crack market in the world. The objective of...
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Miguel A, Simoes V, Yamauchi R, Madruga C, da Silva C, Laranjeira R, et al.
Exp Clin Psychopharmacol
. 2021 Apr;
30(5):507-513.
PMID: 33844568
Homeless substance users are particularly hard to treat. In this pilot study, we evaluated the acceptability and feasibility of incorporating Contingency Management (CM) into a public Abstinent-Contingent Housing (ACH) treatment...
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Diehl A, Clemente J, Pillon S, Santana P, da Silva C, Mari J
Braz J Psychiatry
. 2018 Dec;
41(3):199-207.
PMID: 30540023
Objective: To investigate the prevalence of early childhood maltreatment and associations with later sexual behavior among adult substance users. Methods: A cross-sectional study enrolled 134 substance dependents who sought outpatient...
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Miguel A, Madruga C, Cogo-Moreira H, Yamauchi R, Simoes V, da Silva C, et al.
J Psychoactive Drugs
. 2018 Mar;
50(4):367-372.
PMID: 29528783
Crack cocaine (crack) dependence is a severe disorder associated with considerable morbidity and mortality, constituting a major public health problem in Brazil. The aim of this study was to improve...
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Miguel A, Madruga C, Simoes V, Yamauchi R, da Silva C, Abdalla R, et al.
Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy
. 2018 Feb;
13(1):7.
PMID: 29433535
Background: Contingency management (CM) has recently shown efficacy in promoting abstinence and retention in treatment among crack cocaine users in Brazil. However, partially because of unawareness and resistance among health...
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Miguel A, Madruga C, Cogo-Moreira H, Yamauchi R, Simoes V, Ribeiro A, et al.
Exp Clin Psychopharmacol
. 2017 Dec;
25(6):466-472.
PMID: 29251975
Although contingency management (CM) is effective in promoting abstinence and treatment retention among crack cocaine users who meet the criteria for cocaine dependence, less is known about its off-target effects....
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Miguel A, Madruga C, Cogo-Moreira H, Yamauchi R, Simoes V, da Silva C, et al.
Psychol Addict Behav
. 2016 Jul;
30(5):536-543.
PMID: 27442691
Crack cocaine dependence has become a severe public health problem in Brazil, and current psychosocial approaches to this problem have shown little or no effectiveness. Although contingency management is among...