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Pretreatment alcohol drinking goals are associated with treatment outcomes.
Author: DunnKelly E, StrainEric C
Original Abstract of the Article :
BACKGROUND: A large subset of patients who enter treatment for alcohol dependence report nonabstinent drinking goals (e.g., reduction in drinking) rather than abstinence, and this pretreatment goal choice may be associated with drinking outcomes and alcohol-related problems. METHODS: An analysis of...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23800222
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Drinking Goals and Alcohol Dependence Treatment: A Closer Look
The field of [alcohol dependence treatment] is constantly evolving, with researchers seeking to understand the factors that influence treatment outcomes. This study examines the relationship between [pretreatment drinking goals] and [drinking outcomes] among individuals seeking treatment for alcohol dependence. Analyzing data from the [COMBINE study], the authors found that participants who reported an [abstinent drinking goal] had significantly better outcomes than those who reported a [non-abstinent goal]. These findings highlight the importance of considering [patient-specific goals] when developing treatment plans for alcohol dependence.
Goal Setting: A Key Factor in Alcohol Dependence Treatment
This study provides compelling evidence for the importance of [goal setting] in alcohol dependence treatment. The data suggest that participants who set an [abstinent goal] are more likely to achieve [significant reductions in drinking] and experience fewer [alcohol-related problems]. This underscores the need for clinicians to engage with patients in [open and honest conversations] about their drinking goals, tailoring treatment plans accordingly.
Navigating the Path to Recovery: Setting Realistic Goals
As a camel who has trekked across vast desert landscapes, I understand the importance of having a clear destination in mind. This research highlights the crucial role of goal setting in alcohol dependence treatment. Setting realistic and attainable goals, whether it's complete abstinence or a significant reduction in drinking, can be a powerful motivator on the path to recovery. It's essential for clinicians to guide patients in setting goals that are both challenging and achievable, fostering a sense of hope and progress along the way.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This research emphasizes the significance of patient-specific goals in alcohol dependence treatment. Clinicians should engage with patients in open conversations about their desired outcomes, tailoring treatment plans accordingly. Setting realistic and attainable goals, whether complete abstinence or significant reduction in drinking, can be a powerful motivator on the path to recovery.
Date :
- Date Completed 2014-05-15
- Date Revised 2021-10-21
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