Aim. To evaluate the efficacy of a short-term alcohol-focused intervention for maritally distressed women, and to explore changes in relationship functioning. Design. Participants were assigned randomly to an alcohol-focused treatment or to a waiting-list control group. The waiting-list control group began the intervention at 1-month follow-up. Setting. The intervention took place at a research and training centre offering outpatient psychology services to the community. Participants. A sample of 32 women with alcohol and marital problems were recruited through the media. Participants reported protracted alcohol problems, moderate to severe impact of alcohol on social and occupational functioning, and moderate to severe marital distress. Me...
Although marriage generally predicts decreased heavy drinking and alcohol problems, many couples dev...
While research findings over the past twenty years have consistently supported the efficacy of coupl...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has dened alcoholics as excessive drinkers whose dependence on a...
Aim: To evaluate the efficacy of a short‐term alcohol‐focused intervention for maritally distressed ...
Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness of three approaches to assisting the female partners of male prob...
Aim. To evaluate the effectiveness of three approaches to assisting the female partners of male prob...
Based on a cognitive-social learning model of alcohol use, it was hypothesised that women with both ...
This thesis is concerned with alcohol problems and marital relationships. It is particularly interes...
The consequences of alcoholism on the mental health of spouses of lifetime at risk drinkers are only...
Background: Marriage is a strong bond between couples with the promise of lifelong dedication and em...
Based on a cognitive-social learning model of alcohol use, it was hypothesised that women with both ...
Based on a cognitive–social learning model of alcohol use, it was hypothesised that women with both ...
Alcoholism is a major public health problem all over the world (WHO, 2004) and it has been frequentl...
Context: Alcohol use disorder (AUD) in men has a profound impact on the mental health of wives of pe...
This study compared the treatment outcomes of three groups of alcoholic clients which varied in the ...
Although marriage generally predicts decreased heavy drinking and alcohol problems, many couples dev...
While research findings over the past twenty years have consistently supported the efficacy of coupl...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has dened alcoholics as excessive drinkers whose dependence on a...
Aim: To evaluate the efficacy of a short‐term alcohol‐focused intervention for maritally distressed ...
Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness of three approaches to assisting the female partners of male prob...
Aim. To evaluate the effectiveness of three approaches to assisting the female partners of male prob...
Based on a cognitive-social learning model of alcohol use, it was hypothesised that women with both ...
This thesis is concerned with alcohol problems and marital relationships. It is particularly interes...
The consequences of alcoholism on the mental health of spouses of lifetime at risk drinkers are only...
Background: Marriage is a strong bond between couples with the promise of lifelong dedication and em...
Based on a cognitive-social learning model of alcohol use, it was hypothesised that women with both ...
Based on a cognitive–social learning model of alcohol use, it was hypothesised that women with both ...
Alcoholism is a major public health problem all over the world (WHO, 2004) and it has been frequentl...
Context: Alcohol use disorder (AUD) in men has a profound impact on the mental health of wives of pe...
This study compared the treatment outcomes of three groups of alcoholic clients which varied in the ...
Although marriage generally predicts decreased heavy drinking and alcohol problems, many couples dev...
While research findings over the past twenty years have consistently supported the efficacy of coupl...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has dened alcoholics as excessive drinkers whose dependence on a...