The UK Alcohol Treatment Trial provided an opportunity to examine the factor structure of the Readiness to Change Questionnaire-Treatment Version (RCQ[TV]) in a large sample (N = 742) of individuals in treatment for alcohol problems who were given the RCQ[TV] at baseline, 3-months and 12-months follow-up. Confirmatory factor analysis of the previously reported factor structure (5 items for each of Precontemplation, Contemplation and Action scales) resulted in a relatively poor fit to the data. Removal of one item from each of the scales resulted in a 12-item instrument for which goodness-of-fit indices were improved, without loss of internal consistency of the three scales, on all three measurement occasions. Inspection of relationships bet...
Aims To test two central assumptions of the Transtheoretical Model (TTM) regarding recovery from a...
As part of a larger intervention study, the authors hypothesized that change rulers created for alco...
Excessive drinkers (141) identified in medical settings who were not seeking help for an alcohol pro...
The aims of this study were to investigate the performance of the treatment version of the Readiness...
Background A quick method of assessing readiness to change was needed for a major study of impleme...
Background: A quick method of assessing readiness to change was needed for a major study of implemen...
BACKGROUND A quick method of assessing readiness to change was needed for a major study of implem...
We studied whether readiness to change predicts alcohol consumption (drinks per day) 3 months later ...
Prochaska and DiClemente\u27s (1982, 1983) readiness to change model proposes that people resolve he...
To test whether measures of readiness to change (RTC) re-assessed every 3 months had predictive valu...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aim of the present study was to evaluate the psychometric properti...
This study examined the role of readiness to change (RTC) within the context of a relapse prevention...
Aim: The transtheoretical model is often used in substance abuse treatment planning. For polydrug ab...
Aims: To evaluate relationships between clients' self-reported ‘stage of change’ and outcomes afte...
Objective: To investigate the association between posttreatment motivation to change as measured by ...
Aims To test two central assumptions of the Transtheoretical Model (TTM) regarding recovery from a...
As part of a larger intervention study, the authors hypothesized that change rulers created for alco...
Excessive drinkers (141) identified in medical settings who were not seeking help for an alcohol pro...
The aims of this study were to investigate the performance of the treatment version of the Readiness...
Background A quick method of assessing readiness to change was needed for a major study of impleme...
Background: A quick method of assessing readiness to change was needed for a major study of implemen...
BACKGROUND A quick method of assessing readiness to change was needed for a major study of implem...
We studied whether readiness to change predicts alcohol consumption (drinks per day) 3 months later ...
Prochaska and DiClemente\u27s (1982, 1983) readiness to change model proposes that people resolve he...
To test whether measures of readiness to change (RTC) re-assessed every 3 months had predictive valu...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aim of the present study was to evaluate the psychometric properti...
This study examined the role of readiness to change (RTC) within the context of a relapse prevention...
Aim: The transtheoretical model is often used in substance abuse treatment planning. For polydrug ab...
Aims: To evaluate relationships between clients' self-reported ‘stage of change’ and outcomes afte...
Objective: To investigate the association between posttreatment motivation to change as measured by ...
Aims To test two central assumptions of the Transtheoretical Model (TTM) regarding recovery from a...
As part of a larger intervention study, the authors hypothesized that change rulers created for alco...
Excessive drinkers (141) identified in medical settings who were not seeking help for an alcohol pro...