Using a naturalistic design involving consecutive referrals self-selected for family-oriented treatment, forty-two participants from a residential programme and twenty-five participants from a community-based programme were assessed on a range of alcohol-use and psychosocial measures before treatment. A proportion of these cases were assessed after treatment and at six months' follow-up. At six months' follow-up 79 per cent of both the residential and community groups were either abstinent or drinking moderately. However, more members of the residential group (75 per cent) were abstinent at follow-up compared with the community group (36 per cent). In contrast, more members of the community group were moderate drinkers (43 per cent) at ...
BACKGROUND: International evidence indicates that about 10% of people with alcohol dependence will s...
The Alcoholism Foundation of British Columbia bases its treatment programme on the belief that the a...
The current research compared a community group of adolescents (n = 462) to a similar aged clinical ...
Objective: To compare the effectiveness of social behaviour and network therapy, a new treatment for...
This study compared two different alcohol treatment programmes aimed at controlling drinking. Proble...
Background:This was a national English observational cohort study using administrative data to estim...
The effectiveness of a treatment program for alcoholism based on behavior therapy paradigms was comp...
To investigate whether inclusion of self-help groups into the hospital treatment programme improves ...
Abstract — The Home Detoxification Service (HDS) established in central Scotland was introduced in r...
The abuse of alcohol is a complex behavior pattern exhibited by approximately nine million people in...
Background: This was a national English observational cohort study to estimate the effectiveness of ...
The Community Alcohol Response and Engagement (CARE) pilot programme ran in the three areas of Bally...
Abstract Background Around 585,000 people in Denmark engage in harmful use of alcohol with 140,000 s...
The Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT) approach is an empirically-supported treatme...
This study compared the treatment outcomes of three groups of alcoholic clients which varied in the ...
BACKGROUND: International evidence indicates that about 10% of people with alcohol dependence will s...
The Alcoholism Foundation of British Columbia bases its treatment programme on the belief that the a...
The current research compared a community group of adolescents (n = 462) to a similar aged clinical ...
Objective: To compare the effectiveness of social behaviour and network therapy, a new treatment for...
This study compared two different alcohol treatment programmes aimed at controlling drinking. Proble...
Background:This was a national English observational cohort study using administrative data to estim...
The effectiveness of a treatment program for alcoholism based on behavior therapy paradigms was comp...
To investigate whether inclusion of self-help groups into the hospital treatment programme improves ...
Abstract — The Home Detoxification Service (HDS) established in central Scotland was introduced in r...
The abuse of alcohol is a complex behavior pattern exhibited by approximately nine million people in...
Background: This was a national English observational cohort study to estimate the effectiveness of ...
The Community Alcohol Response and Engagement (CARE) pilot programme ran in the three areas of Bally...
Abstract Background Around 585,000 people in Denmark engage in harmful use of alcohol with 140,000 s...
The Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT) approach is an empirically-supported treatme...
This study compared the treatment outcomes of three groups of alcoholic clients which varied in the ...
BACKGROUND: International evidence indicates that about 10% of people with alcohol dependence will s...
The Alcoholism Foundation of British Columbia bases its treatment programme on the belief that the a...
The current research compared a community group of adolescents (n = 462) to a similar aged clinical ...