BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The proportion of untreated patients with alcohol use disorder (AUD) exceeds that of any other mental health disorder, and treatment alternatives are needed. A widely discussed strategy is to depart from the abstinence paradigm as part of controlled drinking approaches. This first systematic review with meta-analysis aims to assess the efficacy of non-abstinent treatment strategies compared with abstinence-based strategies. METHODS: CENTRAL, PubMed, PsycINFO and Embase databases were searched until February 2019 for controlled (randomized and non-randomized) clinical trials (RCTs and non-RCTs) among adult AUD populations, including an intervention group aiming at controlled drinking and a control group aiming for abs...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Drinking urges during treatment for alcohol use disorders (AUDs) are common, ca...
Aim: To assess whether selected characteristics of problem drinkers influence treatment goal recomme...
Reduced-risk drinking as a treatment goal for clients with alcohol problems has received limited acc...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The proportion of untreated patients with alcohol use disorder (AUD) exceeds th...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol dependence is common and serious cause of social and physical harm. However, the...
Abstinence used to be the only recommended goal for persons affected with alcohol misuse. In recent...
Abstract — Aims: To compare treatment outcomes between clients preferring abstinence and those prefe...
Aims: To compare baseline characteristics of clients initially preferring abstinence with those pref...
Aims: To compare treatment outcomes between clients preferring abstinence and those preferring non-a...
Aims: To compare treatment outcomes between clients preferring abstinence and those preferring non-a...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: We conducted a systematic review of efficacy of psychosocial interventions in ind...
Presents a transcript of an international panel discussion held at the annual meeting of the Associa...
The last reviews which concerned alcoholic abstinence either sum-marized data through 1963 or were s...
Thesis (M.A.)PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authorization To Manage for...
BACKGROUND: In a recent study conducted in a family medicine setting, the medication acamprosate was...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Drinking urges during treatment for alcohol use disorders (AUDs) are common, ca...
Aim: To assess whether selected characteristics of problem drinkers influence treatment goal recomme...
Reduced-risk drinking as a treatment goal for clients with alcohol problems has received limited acc...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The proportion of untreated patients with alcohol use disorder (AUD) exceeds th...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol dependence is common and serious cause of social and physical harm. However, the...
Abstinence used to be the only recommended goal for persons affected with alcohol misuse. In recent...
Abstract — Aims: To compare treatment outcomes between clients preferring abstinence and those prefe...
Aims: To compare baseline characteristics of clients initially preferring abstinence with those pref...
Aims: To compare treatment outcomes between clients preferring abstinence and those preferring non-a...
Aims: To compare treatment outcomes between clients preferring abstinence and those preferring non-a...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: We conducted a systematic review of efficacy of psychosocial interventions in ind...
Presents a transcript of an international panel discussion held at the annual meeting of the Associa...
The last reviews which concerned alcoholic abstinence either sum-marized data through 1963 or were s...
Thesis (M.A.)PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authorization To Manage for...
BACKGROUND: In a recent study conducted in a family medicine setting, the medication acamprosate was...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Drinking urges during treatment for alcohol use disorders (AUDs) are common, ca...
Aim: To assess whether selected characteristics of problem drinkers influence treatment goal recomme...
Reduced-risk drinking as a treatment goal for clients with alcohol problems has received limited acc...