Who achieves low risk drinking during alcohol treatment? An analysis of patients in three alcohol clinical trials
Addiction2017Vol. 112(12), pp. 2112–2121
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Katie Witkiewitz, Matthew R. Pearson, Kevin A. Hallgren, Stephen A. Maisto, Corey R. Roos, Megan Kirouac, Adam D. Wilson, Kevin S. Montes, Nick Heather
Abstract
Low-risk drinking is achievable for some individuals as they undergo treatment for alcohol dependence. Individuals with lower dependence severity, less baseline drinking, fewer negative mood symptoms and fewer heavy drinkers in their social networks have a higher probability of achieving low-risk drinking during treatment.
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