Search Results - "Leo, Gloria I."
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Reliability of the Timeline Followback for Cocaine, Cannabis, and Cigarette Use
Published in Psychology of addictive behaviors (01-03-2014)“…The Timeline Followback (TLFB), a retrospective calendar-based measure of daily substance use, was initially developed to obtain self-reports of alcohol use…”
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The reliability of the Alcohol Timeline Followback when administered by telephone and by computer
Published in Drug and alcohol dependence (01-09-1996)“…The Alcohol Timeline Followback (TLFB) has been shown to be a psychometrically sound assessment instrument for obtaining retrospective daily estimates of…”
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Promoting Self-Change With Alcohol Abusers: A Community-Level Mail Intervention Based on Natural Recovery Studies
Published in Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (01-06-2002)“…Background: By using a public health approach to the treatment of alcohol problems, this study analyzed the efficacy and cost analysis of two versions of a…”
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CROSS-CULTURAL EVALUATION OF TWO DRINKING ASSESSMENT INSTRUMENTS: ALCOHOL TIMELINE FOLLOWBACK AND INVENTORY OF DRINKING SITUATIONS
Published in Substance use & misuse (01-01-2001)“…This article describes the psychometric characteristics of two major assessment instruments used in a World Health Organization (WHO) clinical trial: (a)…”
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ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSERS' PERCEIVED REASONS FOR SELF-CHANGE IN CANADA AND SWITZERLAND: COMPUTER-ASSISTED CONTENT ANALYSIS
Published in Substance use & misuse (01-01-2001)“…Although many people recover from substance-use associated problems on their own, little is known about this phenomenon. The paper had two objectives: to use a…”
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Fostering self-change among problem drinkers: A proactive community intervention
Published in Addictive behaviors (01-11-1996)“…This paper describes the rationale and design for a recently implemented study involving a community-based intervention designed to foster self-change for…”
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Does enhanced social support improve outcomes for problem drinkers in guided self-change treatment?
Published in Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry (01-03-2000)“…Although social support has been repeatedly identified as a strong correlate of recovery from alcohol problems, enhancing social support has seldom been a…”
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Comparison of a Quick Drinking Screen with the Timeline Followback for individuals with alcohol problems
Published in Journal of studies on alcohol (01-11-2003)“…Two major strategies have typically been used to assess recent drinking: (1) Daily Estimation (DE) measures such as the Timeline Followback (TLFB) and (2)…”
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What triggers the resolution of alcohol problems without treatment
Published in Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (01-04-1993)“…This study investigated natural recoveries (self-change) from alcohol problems, and overcame several methodological problems that affected the few previous…”
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Alcohol abusers' perceptions of the accuracy of their self-reports of drinking: implications for treatment
Published in Addictive behaviors (01-09-1992)“…Several major literature reviews have concluded that alcohol abusers generally give valid self-reports when interviewed under certain conditions. Nevertheless,…”
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Severely dependent alcohol abusers may be vulnerable to alcohol cues in television programs
Published in Journal of studies on alcohol (1993)“…The self-reported ability of 96 alcohol abusers to resist the urge to drink heavily was assessed after they viewed a videotape of a popular prime time…”
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Effect of television programming and advertising on alcohol consumption in normal drinkers
Published in Journal of studies on alcohol (01-07-1986)“…The drinking behavior of 96 male normal drinking college students was assessed after they viewed a videotape of a popular prime-time television program…”
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