Aims: To evaluate relationships between clients' self-reported ‘stage of change’ and outcomes after treatment for alcohol problems. Methods: Using data from the ‘United Kingdom Alcohol Treatment Trial’, clients who had received at least one session of treatment and who had complete data (n = 392) entered the analysis. Two continuous measures of drinking behaviour (% days abstinent (PDA) and drinks per drinking day (DDD)) and categorical outcomes at the 12-month follow-up were compared between clients in Pre-action and Action stages of change at either pre- or post-treatment assessment. Multiple and logistic regression analyses examined the relationships between stage of change and treatment outcomes, evaluating the strength of these r...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Research into the active ingredients of behavioral interventions for alcohol us...
The predictors of the long‐term outcome in alcoholics (n= 50) who had been treated in a 2‐year outpa...
Despite the extensive evidence of the beneficial aspects of substance abuse treatment, questions on ...
AIMS: To evaluate relationships between clients' self-reported 'stage of change' and outcomes after ...
Abstract — Aims: To evaluate relationships between clients ’ self-reported ‘stage of change ’ and ou...
Objective: To investigate the association between posttreatment motivation to change as measured by ...
INTRODUCTION: This study explored whether treatment-specific processes linking therapist behaviors, ...
This study explored whether treatment-specific processes linking therapist behaviors, post-session c...
Aims To test two central assumptions of the Transtheoretical Model (TTM) regarding recovery from a...
Research into the active ingredients of behavioral interventions for alcohol use disorders (AUD) has...
The UK Alcohol Treatment Trial compared outcomes after a social treatment (Social Behavior and Netwo...
Little research has been done on the role of the therapeutic working alliance in treatment for alcoh...
Aims - To explore client characteristics that predict drinking outcomes using data from the UK Alcoh...
Aims: To test two central assumptions of the Transtheoretical Model (TTM) regarding recovery from al...
Aims: Cost containment, a central issue in current health planning, encourages the use of brief inte...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Research into the active ingredients of behavioral interventions for alcohol us...
The predictors of the long‐term outcome in alcoholics (n= 50) who had been treated in a 2‐year outpa...
Despite the extensive evidence of the beneficial aspects of substance abuse treatment, questions on ...
AIMS: To evaluate relationships between clients' self-reported 'stage of change' and outcomes after ...
Abstract — Aims: To evaluate relationships between clients ’ self-reported ‘stage of change ’ and ou...
Objective: To investigate the association between posttreatment motivation to change as measured by ...
INTRODUCTION: This study explored whether treatment-specific processes linking therapist behaviors, ...
This study explored whether treatment-specific processes linking therapist behaviors, post-session c...
Aims To test two central assumptions of the Transtheoretical Model (TTM) regarding recovery from a...
Research into the active ingredients of behavioral interventions for alcohol use disorders (AUD) has...
The UK Alcohol Treatment Trial compared outcomes after a social treatment (Social Behavior and Netwo...
Little research has been done on the role of the therapeutic working alliance in treatment for alcoh...
Aims - To explore client characteristics that predict drinking outcomes using data from the UK Alcoh...
Aims: To test two central assumptions of the Transtheoretical Model (TTM) regarding recovery from al...
Aims: Cost containment, a central issue in current health planning, encourages the use of brief inte...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Research into the active ingredients of behavioral interventions for alcohol us...
The predictors of the long‐term outcome in alcoholics (n= 50) who had been treated in a 2‐year outpa...
Despite the extensive evidence of the beneficial aspects of substance abuse treatment, questions on ...