Predicted the outcomes of 40 men and 20 women who attended a controlled drinking program in a general hospital. Measures included a behavioral interview, the Alcohol Dependence Scale (ADS), the Severity of Alcohol Dependence Questionnaire (SADQ) described by T. Stockwell et al (1979), and a problem drinking self-efficacy scale (PDSES). Substantial reductions in drinking appeared after the program and appeared to be sustained over a 6-mo follow-up. Intake dropped from 11.3 drinks per day to 2.2 drinks during follow-up. Drinking history and alcohol dependence (as measured by the SADQ, but not the ADS) were significant predictors of alcohol consumption during follow-up. Predictive utility of the PDSES was confirmed. PDSES administered at the e...
Aims To examine the ability of the Impaired Control Scale (ICS) to predict outcome of moderation-ori...
Aims: Cost containment, a central issue in current health planning, encourages the use of brief inte...
OBJECTIVES: Patients' motivation to change their substance use is usually viewed as a crucial compon...
There is no specific self-efficacy measure that has been developed primarily for problem drinkers se...
The predictive power of alcohol abstinence self-efficacy on drinking outcomes has been widely studie...
Self-efficacy for avoiding alcohol use predicts alcohol use after treatment. However, self-efficacy ...
There is no specific self-efficacy measure that has been developed primar-ily for problem drinkers s...
The present study examined the relative importance of outcome expectancies and self-efficacy [1] in ...
This study examines if outcome expectancies (perceived consequences of engaging in certain behavior)...
This study examines if outcome expectancies (perceived consequences of engaging in certain behavior)...
This study investigated the role of self-efficacy judgments as related to abstinence/relapse behavio...
A number of studies have suggested that task specific self-efficacy has more influence over behavior...
Self-efficacy has been postulated as a construct of central importance in the acquisition, maintenan...
Predictors of abstinent and controlled drinking outcomes were investigated for 69 male alcoholics wh...
Forty-eight male problem drinkers participating in an 18-month prospective evaluation of an outpatie...
Aims To examine the ability of the Impaired Control Scale (ICS) to predict outcome of moderation-ori...
Aims: Cost containment, a central issue in current health planning, encourages the use of brief inte...
OBJECTIVES: Patients' motivation to change their substance use is usually viewed as a crucial compon...
There is no specific self-efficacy measure that has been developed primarily for problem drinkers se...
The predictive power of alcohol abstinence self-efficacy on drinking outcomes has been widely studie...
Self-efficacy for avoiding alcohol use predicts alcohol use after treatment. However, self-efficacy ...
There is no specific self-efficacy measure that has been developed primar-ily for problem drinkers s...
The present study examined the relative importance of outcome expectancies and self-efficacy [1] in ...
This study examines if outcome expectancies (perceived consequences of engaging in certain behavior)...
This study examines if outcome expectancies (perceived consequences of engaging in certain behavior)...
This study investigated the role of self-efficacy judgments as related to abstinence/relapse behavio...
A number of studies have suggested that task specific self-efficacy has more influence over behavior...
Self-efficacy has been postulated as a construct of central importance in the acquisition, maintenan...
Predictors of abstinent and controlled drinking outcomes were investigated for 69 male alcoholics wh...
Forty-eight male problem drinkers participating in an 18-month prospective evaluation of an outpatie...
Aims To examine the ability of the Impaired Control Scale (ICS) to predict outcome of moderation-ori...
Aims: Cost containment, a central issue in current health planning, encourages the use of brief inte...
OBJECTIVES: Patients' motivation to change their substance use is usually viewed as a crucial compon...