R Longabaugh
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Alcohol-related expectancies and assaults among injured drinkers in the emergency department setting
Gogineni A, Longabaugh R, Clifford P, Woolard R, Becker B, Minugh P, et al.
Subst Abus
. 2005 Jun;
25(2):5-13.
PMID: 15982962
This study examined the extent to which alcohol-related expectancies were associated with assaults among 278 injured drinkers in the emergency department setting. Results of logistic regression analyses indicated that patients...
2.
Longabaugh R, Woolard R, Nirenberg T, Minugh A, Becker B, Clifford P, et al.
J Stud Alcohol
. 2002 Feb;
62(6):806-16.
PMID: 11838918
Objective: The study aim was to test whether a brief motivational intervention, with or without a booster session, would improve drinking-related outcomes more than standard Emergency Department (ED) treatment. Method:...
3.
Longabaugh R
Addiction
. 2002 Jan;
96(12):1773-4; discussion 1774-5.
PMID: 11791530
No abstract available.
4.
Anderson B, Gogineni A, Charuvastra A, Longabaugh R, Stein M
Alcohol Clin Exp Res
. 2001 Feb;
25(1):41-5.
PMID: 11198713
Background: Heavy alcohol use is common among out-of-treatment injection drug users (IDUs); however, the relationship between alcohol and drug use behaviors in codependent populations is not well understood. Our specific...
5.
Morgenstern J, Longabaugh R
Addiction
. 2000 Nov;
95(10):1475-90.
PMID: 11070524
Objective: This review examined support for the hypothesis that cognitive-behavioral treatment (CBT) for alcohol dependence works through increasing cognitive and behavioral coping skills. Method: Ten studies were identified that examined...
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Clifford P, Maisto S, Franzke L, Longabaugh R, Beattie M
J Stud Alcohol
. 2000 Oct;
61(5):736-43.
PMID: 11022814
Objective: This study, drawing upon data collected as part of a randomized clinical trial of alcohol treatment matching effects, investigates the relationship between research follow-up assessment interviews and subsequent drinking...
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Kalman D, Longabaugh R, Clifford P, Beattie M, Maisto S
J Subst Abuse Treat
. 2000 Aug;
19(2):183-7.
PMID: 10963930
The purpose of the present study was to investigate whether sociopathic alcoholics respond differentially to different types of treatment. An earlier study found that alcoholics with antisocial personality disorder had...
8.
Holder H, Cisler R, Longabaugh R, Stout R, Treno A, Zweben A
Addiction
. 2000 Aug;
95(7):999-1013.
PMID: 10962766
Aims: This paper examines the costs of medical care prior to and following initiation of alcoholism treatment as part of a study of patient matching to treatment modality. Design: Longitudinal...
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Longabaugh R, Morgenstern J
Alcohol Res Health
. 2000 Jul;
23(2):78-85.
PMID: 10890800
Cognitive-behavioral coping-skills training (CBST) is an alcoholism treatment approach aimed at improving the patients' cognitive and behavioral skills for changing their drinking behavior. CBST encompasses a variety of approaches that...
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Ramsey S, Gogineni A, Nirenberg T, Sparadeo F, Longabaugh R, Woolard R, et al.
Psychol Addict Behav
. 2000 Jun;
14(2):185-91.
PMID: 10860117
There is a well-established relationship between alcohol expectancies and drinking behavior. The purpose of the present study was to extend the literature by examining the role of alcohol expectancies in...