Objective: To compare the effectiveness of social behaviour and network therapy, a new treatment for alcohol problems, with that of the proved motivational enhancement therapy. Design: Pragmatic randomised trial. Setting: Seven treatment sites around Birmingham, Cardiff, and Leeds. Participants: 742 clients with alcohol problems; 689 (93.0%) were interviewed at three months and 617 (83.2%) at 12 months. Interventions: Social behaviour and network therapy and motivational enhancement therapy. Main outcome measures: Changes in alcohol consumption, alcohol dependence, and alcohol related problems over 12 months. Results: Both groups reported substantial reductions in alcohol consumption, dependence, and problems, and be...
Background: This was a national English observational cohort study to estimate the effectiveness of ...
Background: This was a national English observational cohort study to estimate the effectiveness of ...
This study explored whether treatment-specific processes linking therapist behaviors, post-session c...
Objective To compare the cost effectiveness of social behaviour and network therapy, a new treatme...
Objective To compare the cost effectiveness of social behaviour and network therapy, a new treatme...
Aim To test a priori hypotheses concerning client–treatment matching in the treatment of alcohol p...
To determine whether treatment outcomes are mediated by therapist behaviors consistent with the theo...
Objective: To determine whether treatment outcomes are mediated by therapist behaviors consistent wi...
Background:This was a national English observational cohort study using administrative data to estim...
Introduction: Social Behaviour and Network Therapy involves an active participation of the practitio...
Background:This was a national English observational cohort study using administrative data to estim...
Background:This was a national English observational cohort study using administrative data to estim...
Background: This was a national English observational cohort study to estimate the effectiveness of ...
The abuse of alcohol is a complex behavior pattern exhibited by approximately nine million people in...
Using a naturalistic design involving consecutive referrals self-selected for family-oriented treatm...
Background: This was a national English observational cohort study to estimate the effectiveness of ...
Background: This was a national English observational cohort study to estimate the effectiveness of ...
This study explored whether treatment-specific processes linking therapist behaviors, post-session c...
Objective To compare the cost effectiveness of social behaviour and network therapy, a new treatme...
Objective To compare the cost effectiveness of social behaviour and network therapy, a new treatme...
Aim To test a priori hypotheses concerning client–treatment matching in the treatment of alcohol p...
To determine whether treatment outcomes are mediated by therapist behaviors consistent with the theo...
Objective: To determine whether treatment outcomes are mediated by therapist behaviors consistent wi...
Background:This was a national English observational cohort study using administrative data to estim...
Introduction: Social Behaviour and Network Therapy involves an active participation of the practitio...
Background:This was a national English observational cohort study using administrative data to estim...
Background:This was a national English observational cohort study using administrative data to estim...
Background: This was a national English observational cohort study to estimate the effectiveness of ...
The abuse of alcohol is a complex behavior pattern exhibited by approximately nine million people in...
Using a naturalistic design involving consecutive referrals self-selected for family-oriented treatm...
Background: This was a national English observational cohort study to estimate the effectiveness of ...
Background: This was a national English observational cohort study to estimate the effectiveness of ...
This study explored whether treatment-specific processes linking therapist behaviors, post-session c...