Association between drinking goal and alcohol use one year after residential treatment: a multicenter study.

JOURNAL OF ADDICTIVE DISEASES(2014)

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This study examined whether patients' drinking goals at admission to and discharge from 12 residential alcohol use disorder treatment programs were associated with alcohol-related outcomes at 1-year follow-up. Detoxified patients (N = 289) completed assessments at admission, after treatment, and at 1-year follow-up. Drinking goals of abstinence, conditional abstinence (in principle abstinence but potential occurrence of lapses or drinking, when urges are strong), and controlled drinking changed during treatment and predicted the 1-year follow-up outcomes (abstinence, number of standard drinks, and number of days to the first alcohol use). Goals at discharge had a better predictive value. The goal of abstinence at discharge had better outcomes than conditional abstinence; the poorest had controlled drinking.
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1-year follow-up,predictors,Alcohol use disorder,residential treatment,drinking goal,alcohol treatment outcomes
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