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MYSS-HYPE: A pilot study of contingency management for smoking cessation in young people with Borderline Personality Disorder features

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Chanen, Andrew ; Mental Health Node
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The dataset consists of multiple key variables related to an open-label pilot study examining Contingency Management (CM) for smoking cessation in individuals with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) features. The variables include participant demographics (e.g., age, gender), session attendance records across eight weekly interventions, and results from carbon monoxide breath tests that measure smoking abstinence. Additionally, it captures financial reward amounts, detailing weekly cash incentives linked to abstinence verification, and adherence tracking to the CM protocol. The dataset also includes variables related to concurrent Treatment As Usual (TAU), documenting psychosocial care, psychiatric treatments, referrals to Quitline, and any pharmacotherapy prescribed during the intervention. Follow-up data at 8 weeks and 16 weeks, such as smoking status and adherence, are also present. No control group data is included, as this was an uncontrolled pilot study.

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