Background: This study examines whether readiness to change is a predictor of substance use outcomes and explores factors associated with RTC substance use among patients at South African emergency departments. Methods: We use data from participants enrolled into a randomized controlled trial of a brief substance use intervention conducted in three emergency departments in Cape Town, South Africa. Results: In adjusted analyses, the SOCRATES "Recognition" (B = 11.6; 95 % CI = 6.2-17.0) and "Taking Steps" score (B = -9.5; 95 % CI = -15.5- -3.5) as well as alcohol problems (B = 4.4; 95 % CI = 0.9-7.9) predicted change in substance use involvement at 3 month follow-up. Severity of depression (B = 0.2; 95 % CI = 0.1-0.3), methamphetamine...
[[abstract]]What is known on the subject? Readiness to change has been documented as a factor affect...
The main purpose of the study was examining the predictive role of patients' readiness to change dri...
Evaluated impact of motivational enhancement (ME) of substance abuse treatment compared to relaxatio...
Background: This study examines whether readiness to change is a predictor of substance use outcomes...
Background. Studies that identify factors associated with intervention uptake are urgently needed in...
We studied whether readiness to change predicts alcohol consumption (drinks per day) 3 months later ...
To test whether measures of readiness to change (RTC) re-assessed every 3 months had predictive valu...
Background: The treatment of substance use disorders is a public health priority, particularly in So...
Background: The treatment of substance use disorders is a public health priority, particularly in So...
Background Health care workers in the addiction field have long emphasised the importance of a patie...
We studied whether readiness to change predicts alcohol consumption (drinks per day) 3 months later ...
Background: The high rate of alcohol use among emergency department (ED) patients makes the ED setti...
Objective To identify emergency department patients who are ready to change their illicit drug use b...
Aims The present study represents the first large-scale test of the capacity to predict illicit drug...
Methamphetamine users may suffer from a range of co-morbid psychiatric disorders. Predictors of trea...
[[abstract]]What is known on the subject? Readiness to change has been documented as a factor affect...
The main purpose of the study was examining the predictive role of patients' readiness to change dri...
Evaluated impact of motivational enhancement (ME) of substance abuse treatment compared to relaxatio...
Background: This study examines whether readiness to change is a predictor of substance use outcomes...
Background. Studies that identify factors associated with intervention uptake are urgently needed in...
We studied whether readiness to change predicts alcohol consumption (drinks per day) 3 months later ...
To test whether measures of readiness to change (RTC) re-assessed every 3 months had predictive valu...
Background: The treatment of substance use disorders is a public health priority, particularly in So...
Background: The treatment of substance use disorders is a public health priority, particularly in So...
Background Health care workers in the addiction field have long emphasised the importance of a patie...
We studied whether readiness to change predicts alcohol consumption (drinks per day) 3 months later ...
Background: The high rate of alcohol use among emergency department (ED) patients makes the ED setti...
Objective To identify emergency department patients who are ready to change their illicit drug use b...
Aims The present study represents the first large-scale test of the capacity to predict illicit drug...
Methamphetamine users may suffer from a range of co-morbid psychiatric disorders. Predictors of trea...
[[abstract]]What is known on the subject? Readiness to change has been documented as a factor affect...
The main purpose of the study was examining the predictive role of patients' readiness to change dri...
Evaluated impact of motivational enhancement (ME) of substance abuse treatment compared to relaxatio...