Objective To compare the cost effectiveness of social behaviour and network therapy, a new treatment for alcohol problems, with that of the proved motivational enhancement therapy. Design Cost effectiveness analysis alongside a pragmatic randomised trial. Setting Seven treatment sites around Birmingham, Cardiff, and Leeds. Participants 742 clients with alcohol problems; 617 (83.2%) were interviewed at 12 months and full economic data were obtained on 608 (98.5% of 617). Main economic measures Quality adjusted life years (QALYs), costs of trial treatments, and consequences for public sector resources (health care, other alcohol treatment, social services, and criminal justice services). Results Both therapies saved about five t...
Abstract — Aims: To compare the performance of competing and complementary interventions for prevent...
AIM To examine the relationship between service use and outcomes (individual and wider consequenc...
AIM To examine the relationship between service use and outcomes (individual and wider consequenc...
Objective To compare the cost effectiveness of social behaviour and network therapy, a new treatme...
Objective: To compare the effectiveness of social behaviour and network therapy, a new treatment for...
Background: Alcohol dependence is one of the most common psychiatric disorders, placing many health,...
Background: Alcohol dependence is one of the most common psychiatric disorders, placing many health,...
The COMBINE (Combined Pharmacotherapies and Behavioral Intervention) clinical trial recently evaluat...
The COMBINE (Combined Pharmacotherapies and Behavioral Intervention) clinical trial recently evaluat...
Background: Internet interventions with and without therapist support have been found to be effectiv...
The negative individual and social impacts of alcohol consumption raise a considerable policy intere...
The negative individual and social impacts of alcohol consumption raise a considerable policy intere...
Aim: To determine which treatments for risky or dependent alcohol consumption provide the best healt...
Background: Internet interventions with and without therapist support have been found to be effectiv...
Aim To test a priori hypotheses concerning client–treatment matching in the treatment of alcohol p...
Abstract — Aims: To compare the performance of competing and complementary interventions for prevent...
AIM To examine the relationship between service use and outcomes (individual and wider consequenc...
AIM To examine the relationship between service use and outcomes (individual and wider consequenc...
Objective To compare the cost effectiveness of social behaviour and network therapy, a new treatme...
Objective: To compare the effectiveness of social behaviour and network therapy, a new treatment for...
Background: Alcohol dependence is one of the most common psychiatric disorders, placing many health,...
Background: Alcohol dependence is one of the most common psychiatric disorders, placing many health,...
The COMBINE (Combined Pharmacotherapies and Behavioral Intervention) clinical trial recently evaluat...
The COMBINE (Combined Pharmacotherapies and Behavioral Intervention) clinical trial recently evaluat...
Background: Internet interventions with and without therapist support have been found to be effectiv...
The negative individual and social impacts of alcohol consumption raise a considerable policy intere...
The negative individual and social impacts of alcohol consumption raise a considerable policy intere...
Aim: To determine which treatments for risky or dependent alcohol consumption provide the best healt...
Background: Internet interventions with and without therapist support have been found to be effectiv...
Aim To test a priori hypotheses concerning client–treatment matching in the treatment of alcohol p...
Abstract — Aims: To compare the performance of competing and complementary interventions for prevent...
AIM To examine the relationship between service use and outcomes (individual and wider consequenc...
AIM To examine the relationship between service use and outcomes (individual and wider consequenc...