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pro vyhledávání: '"J. S. Tonigan"'
Autor:
K S Montes, J S Tonigan
Publikováno v:
Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly. 35:96-112
Gains in spiritual/religious (S/R) practices among Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) members are associated with reductions in drinking. This study had the following aims: (a) examine spirituality/religiousness as a mediator of the relationship between AA at
Publikováno v:
Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 62:817-825
The present study used data gathered in Project MATCH to longitudinally assess intake symptomatology, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) participation, and outcome. Three primary constructs were considered: intake symptomatology, engagement in prescribed AA-r
Autor:
Richard Longabaugh, Kathleen M. Carroll, G. J. Connors, Carlo C. DiClemente, Margaret E. Mattson, F K Del Boca, Dennis M. Donovan, C. L. Randall, Raymond F. Anton, Allen Zweben, John P. Allen, J. Carbonari, B. J. Rounsaville, R. G. Rychtarik, Thomas F. Babor, P. W. Wirtz, Ned L. Cooney, Mark D. Litt, Robert L. Stout, R. M. Kadden, J. S. Tonigan, William R. Miller
Publikováno v:
Addiction. 92:1671-1698
Publikováno v:
Addiction. 92:601-606
When follow-up interviews are missed, researchers sometimes try to reconstruct the data that would have been obtained by asking clients to recall the missed interval when they are interviewed at a later point. Are such data reliable? The reliability
This study addresses the relative importance of specific 12-step activities to recovery, and how treatment affects participation in those activities. Data were from a clinical trial testing a 12-step facilitation intervention called MAAEZ (Making AA
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::7fe30ca583dc37b67e586ae28607187d
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3558929/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3558929/
Publikováno v:
Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 57:613-618
Ethnic differences in alcohol consumption patterns are often reported in general population surveys, but less is known about variation among ethnic groups presenting for treatment.Within a larger clinical trial, patterns of drinking, drug use and rel
Publikováno v:
Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 57:65-72
Reviews of research on Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) have speculated how findings may differ when grouped by client and study characteristics. A meta-analytic review by Emrick et al. in 1993 provided empirical support for this concern but did not explore
Publikováno v:
Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 56:616-621
AA groups may differ in perceived social dynamics but little is known about diversity in other potentially curative processes within AA. This study examined how three AA groups differed in perceived social dynamics, group emphasis on the 12 steps of
Publikováno v:
Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 56:168-172
Objective: The major objective of the current research was to compare three different alcohol consumption measures. Method: A 90-day timeline follow-back measure was compared with two averaging measures (a quantity-frequency scale and a grid measure)
Autor:
J. S. Tonigan, Carlo C. DiClemente, Raymond F. Anton, Gerard J. Connors, Ned L. Cooney, John P. Allen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Studies on Alcohol, Supplement. :92-100
Sensitive and comprehensive client assessment entails complex conceptual and methodological considerations. Such activity is at the heart of matching clients to appropriate treatments. This article begins by specifying the goals and functions of asse