TY - JOUR KW - Contingency management KW - HIV KW - Men who Have Sex with Men KW - Methamphetamine AU - W. Gόmez AU - D. Olem AU - R. Andrews AU - M. V. Discepola AU - P. Ambrose AU - S. E. Dilworth AU - A. W. Carrico A1 - AB - Among men who have sex with men (MSM), methamphetamine use is associated with multiple, overlapping syndemic conditions including increased risk for HIV seroconversion and onward HIV transmission. Contingency management (CM) is an evidence-based, behavioral intervention implemented to curb methamphetamine use and optimize HIV/AIDS prevention among MSM in San Francisco since 2003. We conducted a program evaluation to document the evolution of this 12-week CM program to include delivery of brief, individual counseling incorporating motivational interviewing and behavioral skills. A drop-in group delivered concurrently with CM urine-screening visits also provides peer support as well as referrals for other social and medical services. From December 2011-October 2013, a total of 131 clients enrolled in the CM program and provided a median of 22 urine samples (Interquartile Range = 10-34) that were non-reactive for methamphetamine. Findings support the feasibility and acceptability of integrating individual and group counseling with community-based CM for methamphetamine-using MSM. AD - University of California, Berkeley, School of Social Welfare.; University of California, San Francisco, School of Nursing.; San Francisco AIDS Foundation.; San Francisco AIDS Foundation.; University of California, San Francisco, School of Nursing.; University of California, San Francisco, School of Nursing.; University of Miami School of Medicine, Department of Public Health Sciences. BT - Cognitive and behavioral practice C5 - Opioids & Substance Use; Healthcare Disparities CP - 2 DO - 10.1016/j.cbpra.2017.08.003 IS - 2 JF - Cognitive and behavioral practice LA - eng M1 - Journal Article N2 - Among men who have sex with men (MSM), methamphetamine use is associated with multiple, overlapping syndemic conditions including increased risk for HIV seroconversion and onward HIV transmission. Contingency management (CM) is an evidence-based, behavioral intervention implemented to curb methamphetamine use and optimize HIV/AIDS prevention among MSM in San Francisco since 2003. We conducted a program evaluation to document the evolution of this 12-week CM program to include delivery of brief, individual counseling incorporating motivational interviewing and behavioral skills. A drop-in group delivered concurrently with CM urine-screening visits also provides peer support as well as referrals for other social and medical services. From December 2011-October 2013, a total of 131 clients enrolled in the CM program and provided a median of 22 urine samples (Interquartile Range = 10-34) that were non-reactive for methamphetamine. Findings support the feasibility and acceptability of integrating individual and group counseling with community-based CM for methamphetamine-using MSM. PY - 2018 SN - 1077-7229; 1077-7229 SP - 286 EP - 295 EP - T1 - Optimizing Contingency Management with Methamphetamine-Using Men who Have Sex with Men T2 - Cognitive and behavioral practice TI - Optimizing Contingency Management with Methamphetamine-Using Men who Have Sex with Men U1 - Opioids & Substance Use; Healthcare Disparities U2 - 32461714 U3 - 10.1016/j.cbpra.2017.08.003 VL - 25 VO - 1077-7229; 1077-7229 Y1 - 2018 Y2 - May ER -