3 results match your criteria: "Center for Addiction Services and Personalized Interventions Research[Affiliation]"
Drug Alcohol Depend Rep
March 2022
Center for Addiction Services and Personalized Interventions Research, Northwell Health, 1010 Northern Blvd. Suite 311, Great Neck, N.Y., 11021.
Introduction: Individuals with alcohol use disorder (AUD) who seek help to reduce their drinking are expected to vary with respect to drinking goal, with some choosing abstinence and others moderation. The present research explored whether drinking goals vary day to day among individuals with AUD planning to enter treatment and the relationship of specific daily goals to actual drinking behavior in daily life.
Methods: Participants were 153 individuals with AUD who enrolled in a study of stepped care brief interventions and completed smartphone momentary assessments in daily life.
J Subst Abuse Treat
May 2020
Center for Addiction Services and Personalized Interventions Research, Northwell Health, 1010 Northern Blvd. Suite 311, Great Neck, N.Y., 11021.
Sexual minority men (SMM) who drink heavily are at a greater risk for developing alcohol use disorders (AUD) and associated negative consequences. Barriers to treatment prevent SMM from accessing traditional care, and moderation-based alcohol treatment is a more desirable alternative. As such, investigating effective goal setting in moderation-based alcohol treatment, particularly, which goals yield the most effective outcomes, is warranted.
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November 2019
Center for Addiction Services and Personalized Interventions Research, Northwell Health, Great Neck, NY 11021, USA.
Mechanisms of behavior change (MOBC) within Motivational Interviewing (MI) are thought to operate via both relational and technical elements. These elements are hypothesized to increase client motivation and self-efficacy for change and subsequently decrease drinking. Only partial support for this causal chain exists, particularly when using within-session change talk as the primary intervening variable.
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