Introduction and Aims: The Community Reinforcement Approach (CRA) is a community-based cognitive-behavioural intervention for problem drinkers. CRA has recently been tailored for Aboriginal Australians. This study aims to: (i) implement the CRA program with Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians; and (ii) measure the effectiveness of the CRA program on reducing substance use and increasing social and emotional wellbeing. Design and Methods: Participants were recruited through a drug and alcohol treatment agency in rural New South Wales. Data were collected through interviews pre-intervention, four weeks and three months after CRA treatment started. Measures include demographics, substance misuse (Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvemen...
Objective: To describe and critique methodological aspects of interventions targeting reductions in ...
Introduction: Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations (ACCO) have an important role in the Aus...
Doran, CM ORCiD: 0000-0002-9009-4906Background: In Australia, 'Alcohol Management Plans' (AMPs) prov...
Introduction and Aims: The Community Reinforcement Approach (CRA) is a community-based cognitive-beh...
Doran, CM ORCiD: 0000-0002-9009-4906Introduction and Aims: Cognitive-behavioural interventions that ...
Objective: To identify Aboriginal people's key recommendations for evaluating alcohol (and other dru...
Objective: To identify Aboriginal people's perceptions of residential alcohol (and other drug) inter...
Background: Alcohol misuse imposes substantial harm on Indigenous Australians whose health status is...
Objectives: To evaluate the impact of a multi-component, Aboriginal-led strategy to reduce alcohol-r...
Background: Aboriginal Australians experience a disproportionately high burden of alcohol-related ha...
Background: Aboriginal Australians experience a disproportionately high burden of alcohol-related ha...
Issue addressed: Alcohol-related road crashes are a leading cause of the injury burden experienced b...
Issue addressed Alcohol-related road crashes are a leading cause of the injury burden experienced by...
Objective: To identify the key components of an Aboriginal model for alcohol (and other drug) harm p...
Abstract Objective: Describe program theories of substance misuse interventions with Aboriginal and ...
Objective: To describe and critique methodological aspects of interventions targeting reductions in ...
Introduction: Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations (ACCO) have an important role in the Aus...
Doran, CM ORCiD: 0000-0002-9009-4906Background: In Australia, 'Alcohol Management Plans' (AMPs) prov...
Introduction and Aims: The Community Reinforcement Approach (CRA) is a community-based cognitive-beh...
Doran, CM ORCiD: 0000-0002-9009-4906Introduction and Aims: Cognitive-behavioural interventions that ...
Objective: To identify Aboriginal people's key recommendations for evaluating alcohol (and other dru...
Objective: To identify Aboriginal people's perceptions of residential alcohol (and other drug) inter...
Background: Alcohol misuse imposes substantial harm on Indigenous Australians whose health status is...
Objectives: To evaluate the impact of a multi-component, Aboriginal-led strategy to reduce alcohol-r...
Background: Aboriginal Australians experience a disproportionately high burden of alcohol-related ha...
Background: Aboriginal Australians experience a disproportionately high burden of alcohol-related ha...
Issue addressed: Alcohol-related road crashes are a leading cause of the injury burden experienced b...
Issue addressed Alcohol-related road crashes are a leading cause of the injury burden experienced by...
Objective: To identify the key components of an Aboriginal model for alcohol (and other drug) harm p...
Abstract Objective: Describe program theories of substance misuse interventions with Aboriginal and ...
Objective: To describe and critique methodological aspects of interventions targeting reductions in ...
Introduction: Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations (ACCO) have an important role in the Aus...
Doran, CM ORCiD: 0000-0002-9009-4906Background: In Australia, 'Alcohol Management Plans' (AMPs) prov...