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R H MOOS

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MOOS R, Moos B, Kulik J
J Youth Adolesc . 2014 Jan; 5(4):349-60. PMID: 24408133
Comparison of college freshman male and female abstainers, moderate drinkers, and heavy drinkers indicated that male and female heavy drinkers were more likely than their abstinent counterparts to engage in...
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Igra A, MOOS R
J Youth Adolesc . 2013 Dec; 8(4):393-405. PMID: 24317842
This paper presents a longitudinal study of alcohol use among college students. Three hypothesized predictors of alcohol use are found to have an independent effect when the other predictors and...
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Mitchell R, Billings A, MOOS R
J Prim Prev . 2013 Dec; 3(2):77-98. PMID: 24301450
A variety of prevention programs have assumed that social support has health-promotive and health-protective effects. Although numerous studies have examined the relationship between social support and well-being, the result has...
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Brennan P, Holland J, Schutte K, MOOS R
Aging Ment Health . 2012 Mar; 16(3):305-16. PMID: 22394319
Objectives And Method: Information about aging-related change in coping is limited mainly to results of cross-sectional studies of age differences in coping, and no research has focused on predictors of...
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Humphreys K, Mankowski E, MOOS R, Finney J
Ann Behav Med . 2008 Apr; 21(1):54-60. PMID: 18425655
Self-help groups are the most commonly sought source of help for substance abuse problems, but few studies have evaluated the mechanisms through which they exert their effects on members. The...
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Timko C, Cronkite R, Swindle R, Robinson R, Turrubiartes P, MOOS R
Psychol Med . 2007 Nov; 38(3):343-52. PMID: 17988421
Background: We compared adult offspring of depressed or control parents who were followed for 23 years. Comparisons were on depression symptoms, physical functioning and disability, social functioning, and utilization of...
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Yanos P, MOOS R
Clin Psychol Rev . 2006 Feb; 27(1):58-77. PMID: 16480804
Outcomes for health conditions are typically the result of multiple factors; however, studies tend to focus on a narrow class of variables. Functioning and well-being outcomes for schizophrenia are diverse...
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MOOS R, Brennan P, Schutte K, Moos B
Aging Ment Health . 2005 Apr; 9(1):49-59. PMID: 15841832
This study focused on the prospective associations between older adults' health-related problems and their late-life alcohol consumption and drinking problems. A sample of 1,291 late-middle-aged community residents (55-65 years old...
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Schutte K, Nichols K, Brennan P, MOOS R
J Stud Alcohol . 2003 Jun; 64(3):367-74. PMID: 12817825
Objective: This study examines the risk, predictors of relapse and the effects of successfully sustained remission on the drinking behavior, functioning, life context, coping and help seeking of older adults...
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MOOS R, Moos B, Finney J
J Clin Psychol . 2001 Dec; 57(12):1403-19. PMID: 11745584
The purpose of this study was to identify patients with substance-use disorders who deteriorate during treatment, and to examine baseline predictors of deterioration. Three groups of 872 patients each, matched...