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Changing Addictive Behavior: Bridging Clinical and Public Health Strategies
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This article is published in Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services.The article was published on 2003-11-01. It has received 38 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Addictive behavior & Bridging (networking).read more
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A conceptual framework for adaptive preventive interventions
TL;DR: A conceptual framework for adaptive interventions is offered, principles underlying the design and evaluation of such interventions are discussed, and some areas where additional research is needed are reviewed.
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Can targeting nondependent problem drinkers and providing internet-based services expand access to assistance for alcohol problems? A study of the moderation management self-help/mutual aid organization
Keith Humphreys,Elena Klaw +1 more
TL;DR: Moderation Management appears to attract women and young people, especially those who are nondependent problem drinkers, and it was found that a significant minority of members experienced multiple alcohol dependence symptoms and therefore may have been poorly suited to a moderate drinking program.
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Rationale and design of a brief substance use intervention for homeless adolescents
TL;DR: In this paper, a brief feedback and motivational intervention for substance use among homeless adolescents is described, which is consistent with tenants of harm reduction in its effort to encourage engagement via its structure, minimal demands, and flexible clinical strategies and goals.
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Strike while the iron is hot: can stepped-care treatments resurrect relapsing smokers?
Stevens S. Smith,Douglas E. Jorenby,Michael C. Fiore,Jane E. Anderson,Michelle M. Mielke,Kirstin E. Beach,Thomas M. Piasecki,Timothy B. Baker +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared the efficacy of two group counseling step-up treatments for smoking cessation, cognitive-behavioral/skill training therapy (CBT) and motivational interviewing/supportive (MIS) therapy, compared with brief intervention (BI) treatment in a sample of 677 smokers.
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A conceptual framework for adaptive preventive interventions
TL;DR: A conceptual framework for adaptive interventions is offered, principles underlying the design and evaluation of such interventions are discussed, and some areas where additional research is needed are reviewed.
Journal ArticleDOI
Can targeting nondependent problem drinkers and providing internet-based services expand access to assistance for alcohol problems? A study of the moderation management self-help/mutual aid organization
Keith Humphreys,Elena Klaw +1 more
TL;DR: Moderation Management appears to attract women and young people, especially those who are nondependent problem drinkers, and it was found that a significant minority of members experienced multiple alcohol dependence symptoms and therefore may have been poorly suited to a moderate drinking program.
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Rationale and design of a brief substance use intervention for homeless adolescents
TL;DR: In this paper, a brief feedback and motivational intervention for substance use among homeless adolescents is described, which is consistent with tenants of harm reduction in its effort to encourage engagement via its structure, minimal demands, and flexible clinical strategies and goals.
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Strike while the iron is hot: can stepped-care treatments resurrect relapsing smokers?
Stevens S. Smith,Douglas E. Jorenby,Michael C. Fiore,Jane E. Anderson,Michelle M. Mielke,Kirstin E. Beach,Thomas M. Piasecki,Timothy B. Baker +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared the efficacy of two group counseling step-up treatments for smoking cessation, cognitive-behavioral/skill training therapy (CBT) and motivational interviewing/supportive (MIS) therapy, compared with brief intervention (BI) treatment in a sample of 677 smokers.