Clients at two different treatment facilities were asked at assessment how influential each of 10 possible reasons were in their decision to change their alcohol or drug use. Clients at both facilities most often endorsed “weighing the pros and cons of drinking or drug use” and a “warning from spouse.” Client\u27s reasons for seeking treatment were also examined in relation to treatment compliance. Three reasons — “weighing the pros and cons,” “hitting rock bottom,” and experiencing a “major lifestyle change” — were predictive of treatment compliance. Clients who rated any of these reasons as influential were more likely to enter and complete treatment. Although more research is needed, knowledge of clients\u27 reasons for seeking treatment...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: For some patients who have developed significant alcohol-related physical dis...
Background: Little is known about the perspectives of either patients or clinicians regarding treatm...
Aims: The aim of this study was to explore perspectives on motivations for treatment engagement from...
Clients at two different treatment facilities were asked at assessment how influential each of 10 po...
Many individuals with substance use disorders are resistant to entering formal treatment, despite th...
Motivation for treatment and stage of readiness for change are widely believed to be important facto...
The importance and efficacy of formalized treatment for drug abuse and dependence, combined with hig...
Background: Little is known about the perspectives of either patients or clinicians regarding treatm...
OBJECTIVES: Patients' motivation to change their substance use is usually viewed as a crucial compon...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aims of this study were to examine the relationship between motiva...
Background: Patients seek treatment for substance use disorders because of certain reasons that they...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aims of this study were to examine the relationship between motiva...
This study examined the reasons for seeking treatment among 300 male young heroin abusers in Hong Ko...
This study examined whether differences in commitment to sobriety, conceptualized in terms of Procha...
Reasons for delaying or not seeking treatment were compared between outpatient alcohol and drug abus...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: For some patients who have developed significant alcohol-related physical dis...
Background: Little is known about the perspectives of either patients or clinicians regarding treatm...
Aims: The aim of this study was to explore perspectives on motivations for treatment engagement from...
Clients at two different treatment facilities were asked at assessment how influential each of 10 po...
Many individuals with substance use disorders are resistant to entering formal treatment, despite th...
Motivation for treatment and stage of readiness for change are widely believed to be important facto...
The importance and efficacy of formalized treatment for drug abuse and dependence, combined with hig...
Background: Little is known about the perspectives of either patients or clinicians regarding treatm...
OBJECTIVES: Patients' motivation to change their substance use is usually viewed as a crucial compon...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aims of this study were to examine the relationship between motiva...
Background: Patients seek treatment for substance use disorders because of certain reasons that they...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aims of this study were to examine the relationship between motiva...
This study examined the reasons for seeking treatment among 300 male young heroin abusers in Hong Ko...
This study examined whether differences in commitment to sobriety, conceptualized in terms of Procha...
Reasons for delaying or not seeking treatment were compared between outpatient alcohol and drug abus...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: For some patients who have developed significant alcohol-related physical dis...
Background: Little is known about the perspectives of either patients or clinicians regarding treatm...
Aims: The aim of this study was to explore perspectives on motivations for treatment engagement from...