BackgroundTreatment for alcohol use disorders (AUDs) has traditionally been abstinence oriented, but new research and regulatory guidelines suggest that low-risk drinking may also be an acceptable treatment outcome. However, little is known about long-term outcomes for patients who become low-risk drinkers posttreatment. This study explores a posttreatment low-risk drinking outcome as a predictor of future drinking and psychosocial outcomes over 9 years.MethodsStudy participants were adults with AUDs at treatment entry who received follow-up interviews 6 months posttreatment intake (N = 1,061) in 2 large randomized studies conducted at Kaiser Permanente Northern California, a large private, nonprofit, integrated health s...
The role of alcohol-related risk perception for effective treatment of alcohol use disorders (AUD) i...
International audienceAims: To specify the determinants of low-risk alcohol drinking and relapse at ...
Aims To explore client characteristics that predict drinking outcomes using data from the UK Alcohol...
BackgroundTreatment for alcohol use disorders (AUDs) has traditionally been abstinence oriented, but...
BackgroundTreatment for alcohol disorders has traditionally been abstinence-oriented, but evaluating...
BackgroundLower-risk drinking is increasingly being examined as a treatment outcome for some patient...
Background and aims There is evidence that low-risk drinking is possible during the course of alcoh...
BackgroundThis study examined stability of remission in patients who were abstainers and non-problem...
Background and aims Modification of elevated positive expectations of alcohol consumption (alcohol o...
Objective: This secondary data analysis examined patterns of drinking during alcohol treatment and ...
Aims: This study attempted to determine the effects of continued care on subjects with alcohol depe...
Background: Substance use by people with severe psychiatric morbidity is associated with negative ou...
Objective: (1) To perform a 9-year study of abstinence, lapse, and relapse in 180 chronic alcoholic ...
Background: Alcohol consumption levels and alcohol use disorder (AUD) symptoms may serve as easily q...
Abstract — Aims: To test whether survey respondents who report alcohol misuse in the past year are m...
The role of alcohol-related risk perception for effective treatment of alcohol use disorders (AUD) i...
International audienceAims: To specify the determinants of low-risk alcohol drinking and relapse at ...
Aims To explore client characteristics that predict drinking outcomes using data from the UK Alcohol...
BackgroundTreatment for alcohol use disorders (AUDs) has traditionally been abstinence oriented, but...
BackgroundTreatment for alcohol disorders has traditionally been abstinence-oriented, but evaluating...
BackgroundLower-risk drinking is increasingly being examined as a treatment outcome for some patient...
Background and aims There is evidence that low-risk drinking is possible during the course of alcoh...
BackgroundThis study examined stability of remission in patients who were abstainers and non-problem...
Background and aims Modification of elevated positive expectations of alcohol consumption (alcohol o...
Objective: This secondary data analysis examined patterns of drinking during alcohol treatment and ...
Aims: This study attempted to determine the effects of continued care on subjects with alcohol depe...
Background: Substance use by people with severe psychiatric morbidity is associated with negative ou...
Objective: (1) To perform a 9-year study of abstinence, lapse, and relapse in 180 chronic alcoholic ...
Background: Alcohol consumption levels and alcohol use disorder (AUD) symptoms may serve as easily q...
Abstract — Aims: To test whether survey respondents who report alcohol misuse in the past year are m...
The role of alcohol-related risk perception for effective treatment of alcohol use disorders (AUD) i...
International audienceAims: To specify the determinants of low-risk alcohol drinking and relapse at ...
Aims To explore client characteristics that predict drinking outcomes using data from the UK Alcohol...