Literature DB >> 11132358

State-of-the-art methodologies in alcohol-related health services research.

H I Perl1, M L Dennis, R B Huebner.   

Abstract

Many of the failures to replicate clinical findings of treatment efficacy in more realistic field and community settings can be attributed to inappropriate research designs and other methodological shortcomings. In order to increase research designers' awareness of existing methodologies that may be better suited to answer the critical questions inherent in health services research on alcohol-related issues, the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) convened an expert conference with three specific goals; (1) to identify the critical issues involved in alcohol services research; (2) to develop a primer that explicated each key area; and (3) to compile the resulting primers into an accessible resource for researchers, policy makers and consumers. The 9 papers in this special supplement are the product of that conference and are organized broadly around three phases of the research process: study design and implementation, data collection and use, and the analysis and interpretation of data. A final summary paper discusses the issues and offers a synthesis of key themes as well as some direction for the future.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11132358     DOI: 10.1080/09652140020004232

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Addiction        ISSN: 0965-2140            Impact factor:   6.526


  4 in total

1.  Applications of health services research in the treatment and prevention of alcohol abuse. Introduction.

Authors:  D McCarty; C Weisner; R B Huebner
Journal:  J Behav Health Serv Res       Date:  2001-05       Impact factor: 1.505

2.  Implementation of MET/CBT 5 for adolescents.

Authors:  Katherine J Riley; Traci Rieckmann; Dennis McCarty
Journal:  J Behav Health Serv Res       Date:  2008-05-21       Impact factor: 1.505

3.  Comparison of the Addiction Severity Index (ASI) and the Global Appraisal of Individual Needs (GAIN) in predicting the effectiveness of drug treatment programs for pregnant and postpartum women.

Authors:  Victoria H Coleman-Cowger; Michael L Dennis; Rodney R Funk; Susan H Godley; Richard D Lennox
Journal:  J Subst Abuse Treat       Date:  2012-03-20

4.  Long-term abstinence and well-being of alcohol-dependent patients after intensive treatment and aftercare telephone contacts.

Authors:  Maja Rus-Makovec; Zdenka Cebasek-Travnik
Journal:  Croat Med J       Date:  2008-12       Impact factor: 1.351

  4 in total

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