Item does not contain fulltextAim: The transtheoretical model is often used in substance abuse treatment planning. For polydrug abusing patients, operationalizing the stages of change is more difficult, as their readiness to change may differ depending on the substances. It was the aim of this study to investigate if the same structure of the Dutch Readiness to Change Questionnaire (RCQ-D) in a group of alcohol abusers could be found in an inpatient group of polydrug abusers for all substances. Design: For each substance, the structure of RCQ-D was tested using factor-analysis. Internal consistency was evaluated with Cronbach's alpha. Mean scores were calculated to evaluate conformity with stage assignment. Around 305 polydrug abusers compl...
Psychological flexibility is a relatively new clinical construct targeted by Acceptance and Commitme...
To examine patterns of mono- versus polydrug abuse, data were obtained from intake records of 69,891...
Background: Over the last 15 years, a large number of new psychoactive substances (NPS) has been ide...
Aim: The transtheoretical model is often used in substance abuse treatment planning. For polydrug ab...
Abstract Readiness to change is a crucial issue in the treatment of substance use disorders. Experie...
Objective: To evaluate the dichotomy of type I/II and type A/B alcoholism typologies in opiate-depen...
The UK Alcohol Treatment Trial provided an opportunity to examine the factor structure of the Readin...
Abstract Background Polydrug abuse is a known problem among opioid-dependent patients receiving opio...
© 2015 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. Background: This study investigates whether the type, nature or amount ...
AIMS: To provide public health-related research evidence on types and usage patterns of new psychoac...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: In the last decades, shared decision-making (SDM) models h...
People who inject drugs (PWID) in Tijuana, Mexico, use heroin and/or methamphetamine. While polydrug...
Background: Continuous abstinence and retention in treatment for alcohol and drug use disorders are ...
Purpose: The present study aimed to develop an indigenous valid and reliable scale to measure the re...
Background: Presentation to substance misuse treatment is believed to coincide with extremes of beha...
Psychological flexibility is a relatively new clinical construct targeted by Acceptance and Commitme...
To examine patterns of mono- versus polydrug abuse, data were obtained from intake records of 69,891...
Background: Over the last 15 years, a large number of new psychoactive substances (NPS) has been ide...
Aim: The transtheoretical model is often used in substance abuse treatment planning. For polydrug ab...
Abstract Readiness to change is a crucial issue in the treatment of substance use disorders. Experie...
Objective: To evaluate the dichotomy of type I/II and type A/B alcoholism typologies in opiate-depen...
The UK Alcohol Treatment Trial provided an opportunity to examine the factor structure of the Readin...
Abstract Background Polydrug abuse is a known problem among opioid-dependent patients receiving opio...
© 2015 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. Background: This study investigates whether the type, nature or amount ...
AIMS: To provide public health-related research evidence on types and usage patterns of new psychoac...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: In the last decades, shared decision-making (SDM) models h...
People who inject drugs (PWID) in Tijuana, Mexico, use heroin and/or methamphetamine. While polydrug...
Background: Continuous abstinence and retention in treatment for alcohol and drug use disorders are ...
Purpose: The present study aimed to develop an indigenous valid and reliable scale to measure the re...
Background: Presentation to substance misuse treatment is believed to coincide with extremes of beha...
Psychological flexibility is a relatively new clinical construct targeted by Acceptance and Commitme...
To examine patterns of mono- versus polydrug abuse, data were obtained from intake records of 69,891...
Background: Over the last 15 years, a large number of new psychoactive substances (NPS) has been ide...