Patient interviews provide insight into low levels of engagement and retention in alcohol treatment services, hindering the effective provision of treatment for dependent drinkers. Findings suggest that treatment pathways should better reflect the capacity and capabilities of people with alcohol dependence. Key points From summary and commentary • Low levels of engagement and retention are hindering the effective provision of treatment for dependent drinkers in the England. • Interviews with 20 patients in community alcohol treatment services in London reveal that treatment pathways can be confusing and unpredictable, requiring patients to draw on significant levels of motivation and self-efficacy. • Treatment pathways should better r...
The majority of individuals with alcohol-related problems, often referred to as problem drinkers, ha...
Excerpt In their subtly provocative paper, Mellor and Ritter (2020) have done a valuable service for...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol dependence is a significant and costly problem in the UK yet only 6% of people a...
Aims: Provision of effective treatment for dependent drinkers has been identified as a priority in E...
Background: Although there is currently a high level of need for alcohol treatment in the United Kin...
In the U.K., 270,705 adults were in contact with drug and alcohol treatment services between April 2...
This UK study tested the idea that a multi-behaviour healthy living intervention would be more accep...
International audienceBackground: A minority of individuals with problematic alcohol use effectively...
Within the last two decades, there has been a shift towards incorporating the recovery model within ...
International audienceBackground: Only a minority of individuals with problematic alcohol use effect...
Alcohol is connected with a number of physical and psychological conditions witnessed in primary car...
Most individuals with alcohol use disorders (AUD) never seek or receive specialist treatment. Howeve...
BACKGROUND: Since 2012 England has seen year-on-year reductions in people accessing specialist commu...
Abstract — Aims: Assertive approaches to treatment, which are becoming established for individuals w...
Prevention of relapses in people who have stopped alcohol abuse and reached abstinence is difficult....
The majority of individuals with alcohol-related problems, often referred to as problem drinkers, ha...
Excerpt In their subtly provocative paper, Mellor and Ritter (2020) have done a valuable service for...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol dependence is a significant and costly problem in the UK yet only 6% of people a...
Aims: Provision of effective treatment for dependent drinkers has been identified as a priority in E...
Background: Although there is currently a high level of need for alcohol treatment in the United Kin...
In the U.K., 270,705 adults were in contact with drug and alcohol treatment services between April 2...
This UK study tested the idea that a multi-behaviour healthy living intervention would be more accep...
International audienceBackground: A minority of individuals with problematic alcohol use effectively...
Within the last two decades, there has been a shift towards incorporating the recovery model within ...
International audienceBackground: Only a minority of individuals with problematic alcohol use effect...
Alcohol is connected with a number of physical and psychological conditions witnessed in primary car...
Most individuals with alcohol use disorders (AUD) never seek or receive specialist treatment. Howeve...
BACKGROUND: Since 2012 England has seen year-on-year reductions in people accessing specialist commu...
Abstract — Aims: Assertive approaches to treatment, which are becoming established for individuals w...
Prevention of relapses in people who have stopped alcohol abuse and reached abstinence is difficult....
The majority of individuals with alcohol-related problems, often referred to as problem drinkers, ha...
Excerpt In their subtly provocative paper, Mellor and Ritter (2020) have done a valuable service for...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol dependence is a significant and costly problem in the UK yet only 6% of people a...