A sample of 275 subjects (general hospital staff, general practitioners and alcoholic patients) was investigated regarding their perception of problem-drinkers. A set of semantic differential scales was used, and subjects were asked to evaluate the concepts of “problem drinker,” “self” and “ideal self.” Psychological distance was measured in terms of bipolar personality constructs between each of the above concepts. Significant differences were found between the groups in terms of concept evaluation and psychological distance. The implications of these findings for both research and treatment are discussedPeer reviewe
Background: Evaluations of “the prototypical nondrinker” and of “the prototypical regular drinker” h...
The present study examined perception of a man\u27s likelihood of driving after drinking and his abi...
Objectives:The objective of the present study was to evaluate the reliability and validity of the Ps...
A problem drinking screening test for general hospital patients was developed in five experiments as...
Of 301 participants in a telephone survey, 201 could identify a problem drinker within their social ...
In an attempt to isolate differential personality characteristics of problem drinkers in New Zealand...
Harmful drinkers are characterised by low problem recognition in that they typically see themselves ...
Alcohol dependence is a complex condition which may be construed as both a disease and a behavioral ...
Harmful drinkers represent an important Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) group in public health terms, acc...
Harmful drinkers represent an important Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) group in public health terms, acc...
Objective: Cognitive behavioral theory provides a theoretical framework for understanding the etiolo...
The relationship between measured self-concept and the drinking patterns of college students was exa...
Beverage administration and drinking environment were manipulated to study their individual and inte...
Consistent relationships have been demonstrated between problem drinking and certain personality cha...
Aims: Stigma is likely to aggravate the severe medical and social consequences of alcohol dependence...
Background: Evaluations of “the prototypical nondrinker” and of “the prototypical regular drinker” h...
The present study examined perception of a man\u27s likelihood of driving after drinking and his abi...
Objectives:The objective of the present study was to evaluate the reliability and validity of the Ps...
A problem drinking screening test for general hospital patients was developed in five experiments as...
Of 301 participants in a telephone survey, 201 could identify a problem drinker within their social ...
In an attempt to isolate differential personality characteristics of problem drinkers in New Zealand...
Harmful drinkers are characterised by low problem recognition in that they typically see themselves ...
Alcohol dependence is a complex condition which may be construed as both a disease and a behavioral ...
Harmful drinkers represent an important Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) group in public health terms, acc...
Harmful drinkers represent an important Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) group in public health terms, acc...
Objective: Cognitive behavioral theory provides a theoretical framework for understanding the etiolo...
The relationship between measured self-concept and the drinking patterns of college students was exa...
Beverage administration and drinking environment were manipulated to study their individual and inte...
Consistent relationships have been demonstrated between problem drinking and certain personality cha...
Aims: Stigma is likely to aggravate the severe medical and social consequences of alcohol dependence...
Background: Evaluations of “the prototypical nondrinker” and of “the prototypical regular drinker” h...
The present study examined perception of a man\u27s likelihood of driving after drinking and his abi...
Objectives:The objective of the present study was to evaluate the reliability and validity of the Ps...