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H Crosby
Publications - 10
Citations - 127
H Crosby is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Psychological intervention & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 8 publications receiving 105 citations.
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AESOPS: a randomised controlled trial of the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of opportunistic screening and stepped care interventions for older hazardous alcohol users in primary care
Judith Watson,H Crosby,Veronica Dale,Gillian Tober,Qi Wu,J Lang,Ruth McGovern,Dorothy Newbury-Birch,Steve Parrott,Jm Bland,Colin Drummond,Christine Godfrey,Eileen Kaner,Simon Coulton +13 more
TL;DR: Compared the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a stepped care intervention against a minimal intervention in the treatment of older hazardous alcohol users in primary care, both groups reduced alcohol consumption between baseline and 12 months.
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Effectiveness and Cost-effectiveness of Opportunistic Screening and Stepped-care Interventions for Older Alcohol Users in Primary Care.
Simon Coulton,Martin Bland,H Crosby,Veronica Dale,Colin Drummond,Christine Godfrey,Eileen Kaner,Jennifer Sweetman,Ruth McGovern,Dorothy Newbury-Birch,Steve Parrott,Gillian Tober,Judith Watson,Qi Wu +13 more
TL;DR: Stepped care does not confer an advantage over a minimal intervention in terms of reduction in alcohol use for older hazardous alcohol users in primary care, but stepped care has a greater probability of being more cost-effective than brief intervention.
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Service user, family and friends’ views on the meaning of a ‘good outcome’ of treatment for an addiction problem
TL;DR: Investigation of the views of service users, family and friends on what constitutes a good outcome for the treatment of substance misuse problems found significant weight was placed, by both SUs and their family andFriends, on abstinence and ways of maintaining abstinence.
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ADAPTA: A pilot randomised controlled trial of an alcohol-focused intervention versus a healthy living intervention for problem drinkers identified in a general hospital setting
Judith Watson,Caroline Fairhurst,Jinshuo Li,Gillian Tober,H Crosby,Charlie Lloyd,Christine Godfrey,Noreen Dadirai Mdege,Veronica Dale,Paul Toner,Steve Parrott,Duncan Raistrick +11 more
TL;DR: No evidence of a difference in AUDIT score was seen between treatments at 6 months, and a greater proportion in the healthy living group attended all 4 treatment sessions.
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Measuring clinically significant outcomes - LDQ, CORE-10 and SSQ as dimension measures of addiction.
TL;DR: Values for reliable change and clinically significant change for the Leeds Dependence Questionnaire and Social Satisfaction Questionnaire are determined and add to the evidence for the performance of the LDQ, CORE-10 and SSQ as dimension measures of addiction.