Treatment underutilization by persons with alcohol use disorder is well-documented. This study examined barriers to treatment at the latter stages of the treatment-seeking process, which was conceptualized as recognizing the problem, deciding that change is necessary, deciding that professional help is required, and seeking care. All participants identified themselves as having a drinking problem that was severe enough to warrant treatment. Differences between those who had (Treatment Seekers) and those who had not (Comparison Controls) sought treatment were evaluated, including the experience of person-related (e.g., shame) and treatment-related (e.g., cost) barriers. Person-related barriers were more commonly endorsed by both groups than ...
Aim: we examined prevalence and factors associated with receiving perceived helpful alcohol use diso...
OBJETIVE: Greater information regarding motivations and treatment barriers faced by substance-depend...
Background: Many Thai people experiencing alcohol addiction do not seek help, and those who do often...
Reasons for delaying or not seeking treatment were compared between outpatient alcohol and drug abus...
Alcohol dependence is highly prevalent worldwide, with an estimated prevalence of 4 % in the Swedish...
Background: Alcohol use and misuse are related to several physical, mental, and social harms in Swed...
Aims: Problem drinkers are reported to take an average of nine years to seek specialist alcohol trea...
Despite the availability of effective treatments, the overwhelming majority: 85%) of individuals suf...
Aims: Little is currently known regarding treatment barriers amongst problematic drug users not in s...
Background This study seeks to identify changes in perceived barriers to alcohol treatment and predi...
Background/Aims: This study examines whether it is harmful that subjects with an alcohol use disorde...
Aims: Provision of effective treatment for dependent drinkers has been identified as a priority in E...
Background/Aims: This study examines whether it is harmful that subjects with an alcohol use disorde...
OBJECTIVE: Alcohol misuse is common among primary care patients, yet many do not receive treatment b...
In the United States, only about 10 percent of people with an alcohol or drug use disorder receive c...
Aim: we examined prevalence and factors associated with receiving perceived helpful alcohol use diso...
OBJETIVE: Greater information regarding motivations and treatment barriers faced by substance-depend...
Background: Many Thai people experiencing alcohol addiction do not seek help, and those who do often...
Reasons for delaying or not seeking treatment were compared between outpatient alcohol and drug abus...
Alcohol dependence is highly prevalent worldwide, with an estimated prevalence of 4 % in the Swedish...
Background: Alcohol use and misuse are related to several physical, mental, and social harms in Swed...
Aims: Problem drinkers are reported to take an average of nine years to seek specialist alcohol trea...
Despite the availability of effective treatments, the overwhelming majority: 85%) of individuals suf...
Aims: Little is currently known regarding treatment barriers amongst problematic drug users not in s...
Background This study seeks to identify changes in perceived barriers to alcohol treatment and predi...
Background/Aims: This study examines whether it is harmful that subjects with an alcohol use disorde...
Aims: Provision of effective treatment for dependent drinkers has been identified as a priority in E...
Background/Aims: This study examines whether it is harmful that subjects with an alcohol use disorde...
OBJECTIVE: Alcohol misuse is common among primary care patients, yet many do not receive treatment b...
In the United States, only about 10 percent of people with an alcohol or drug use disorder receive c...
Aim: we examined prevalence and factors associated with receiving perceived helpful alcohol use diso...
OBJETIVE: Greater information regarding motivations and treatment barriers faced by substance-depend...
Background: Many Thai people experiencing alcohol addiction do not seek help, and those who do often...