Aims To explore client characteristics that predict drinking outcomes using data from the UK Alcohol Treatment Trial (UKATT). Methods Multiple linear regression was used to determine if there were any characteristics, measured before the start of treatment, that could predict drinking outcomes at three and 12 months, as measured by percent day abstinent (PDA) and drinks per drinking day (DDD) over the preceding 90 days. Results Lower baseline DDD score and greater confidence to resist drinking predicted lower DDD at both three and twelve months following entry to treatment. In addition to baseline PDA and having greater confidence to resist heavy drinking, female gender, aiming for abstinence, more satisfaction with family life and a social...
Background and aims Modification of elevated positive expectations of alcohol consumption (alcohol o...
BackgroundTreatment for alcohol use disorders (AUDs) has traditionally been abstinence oriented, but...
Predictors of abstinent and controlled drinking outcomes were investigated for 69 male alcoholics wh...
Aims: To explore client characteristics that predict drinking outcomes using data from the UK Alcoho...
Aims: To compare baseline characteristics of clients initially preferring abstinence with those pref...
BackgroundTreatment for alcohol disorders has traditionally been abstinence-oriented, but evaluating...
AIMS: To evaluate relationships between clients' self-reported 'stage of change' and outcomes after ...
When negative alcohol expectancies are measured appropriately they form at least as secure associati...
This study examines if outcome expectancies (perceived consequences of engaging in certain behavior)...
Objectives: To study the value of demographic and alcohol-related variables for predicting 24-month ...
This study examines if outcome expectancies (perceived consequences of engaging in certain behavior)...
Background and aims There is evidence that low-risk drinking is possible during the course of alcoh...
BACKGROUND: Accurate clinical prediction supports the effective treatment of alcohol use disorder (A...
Male alcohol dependent clients (N = 53), who were given the Alcohol Expectancy Questionnaire and the...
BackgroundThe goal of the current study was to use tree-based methods (Zhang and Singer, 2010, Recur...
Background and aims Modification of elevated positive expectations of alcohol consumption (alcohol o...
BackgroundTreatment for alcohol use disorders (AUDs) has traditionally been abstinence oriented, but...
Predictors of abstinent and controlled drinking outcomes were investigated for 69 male alcoholics wh...
Aims: To explore client characteristics that predict drinking outcomes using data from the UK Alcoho...
Aims: To compare baseline characteristics of clients initially preferring abstinence with those pref...
BackgroundTreatment for alcohol disorders has traditionally been abstinence-oriented, but evaluating...
AIMS: To evaluate relationships between clients' self-reported 'stage of change' and outcomes after ...
When negative alcohol expectancies are measured appropriately they form at least as secure associati...
This study examines if outcome expectancies (perceived consequences of engaging in certain behavior)...
Objectives: To study the value of demographic and alcohol-related variables for predicting 24-month ...
This study examines if outcome expectancies (perceived consequences of engaging in certain behavior)...
Background and aims There is evidence that low-risk drinking is possible during the course of alcoh...
BACKGROUND: Accurate clinical prediction supports the effective treatment of alcohol use disorder (A...
Male alcohol dependent clients (N = 53), who were given the Alcohol Expectancy Questionnaire and the...
BackgroundThe goal of the current study was to use tree-based methods (Zhang and Singer, 2010, Recur...
Background and aims Modification of elevated positive expectations of alcohol consumption (alcohol o...
BackgroundTreatment for alcohol use disorders (AUDs) has traditionally been abstinence oriented, but...
Predictors of abstinent and controlled drinking outcomes were investigated for 69 male alcoholics wh...