2022
A retrospective examination of changes in drinking motives during the early COVID-19 pandemic
Spillane N, Schick M, Nalven T, Crawford M, Martz A. A retrospective examination of changes in drinking motives during the early COVID-19 pandemic. The International Journal Of Psychiatry In Medicine 2022, 58: 102-118. PMID: 35722920, PMCID: PMC9209856, DOI: 10.1177/00912174221110086.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDrinking motivesAlcohol useEndorsement of coping motivesCollege student alcohol useAlcohol use quantityStudent alcohol useLifetime alcohol useCoping motivesConformity motivesTarget copingSocial drinkingCollege studentsDrinking patternsUndergraduate studentsPaired sample <i>Associated with changesAlcoholEndorsementMotivationDrinkingStay-at-home ordersOnline surveyCOVID-19 pandemicParticipantsCollege
2021
Reducing the Prevalence of Alcohol-Exposed Pregnancies in the United States: A Simulation Modeling Study
Yaesoubi R, Mahin M, Martin G, Paltiel AD, Sharifi M. Reducing the Prevalence of Alcohol-Exposed Pregnancies in the United States: A Simulation Modeling Study. Medical Decision Making 2021, 42: 217-227. PMID: 34166146, PMCID: PMC8702569, DOI: 10.1177/0272989x211023203.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAlcohol-exposed pregnancyUnintended pregnancyPublic health effortsAlcohol abstinenceHealth effortsDifferent public health strategiesPublic health strategiesPrevalence of alcoholFamily Growth dataAwareness of pregnancyReproductive ageEffective contraceptionLive birthsContraceptive useUS womenHealth strategiesPregnancyWoman's riskPrevalenceDrinking patternsSexual activityWomenAbstinenceAlcoholic drinksNational survey
2017
Who achieves low risk drinking during alcohol treatment? An analysis of patients in three alcohol clinical trials
Witkiewitz K, Pearson MR, Hallgren KA, Maisto SA, Roos CR, Kirouac M, Wilson AD, Montes KS, Heather N. Who achieves low risk drinking during alcohol treatment? An analysis of patients in three alcohol clinical trials. Addiction 2017, 112: 2112-2121. PMID: 28511286, PMCID: PMC5673549, DOI: 10.1111/add.13870.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLow-risk drinkingPatterns of drinkingHeavy drinkingAlcohol dependenceSelf-reported weekly alcohol consumptionDrinking patternsPersistent heavy drinkingRepeated-measures latent class analysisWeekly alcohol consumptionAlcohol clinical trialsBehavioral intervention studyAlcohol Treatment TrialUnited Kingdom Alcohol Treatment TrialTreatment trialsCombined PharmacotherapiesClinical trialsAverage ageAlcohol consumptionAlcohol dependence severityIntervention studiesAlcohol treatmentCollateral informantsForm 90Dependence severityLatent class analysisHow Much Is Too Much? Patterns of Drinking During Alcohol Treatment and Associations With Post-Treatment Outcomes Across Three Alcohol Clinical Trials.
Witkiewitz K, Roos CR, Pearson MR, Hallgren KA, Maisto SA, Kirouac M, Forcehimes AA, Wilson AD, Robinson CS, McCallion E, Tonigan JS, Heather N. How Much Is Too Much? Patterns of Drinking During Alcohol Treatment and Associations With Post-Treatment Outcomes Across Three Alcohol Clinical Trials. Journal Of Studies On Alcohol And Drugs 2017, 78: 59-69. PMID: 27936365, PMCID: PMC5148751, DOI: 10.15288/jsad.2017.78.59.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBetter long-term outcomesLong-term outcomesPersistent heavy drinkingLow-risk drinkingPatterns of drinkingHeavy drinkingClinical trialsAlcohol treatmentWorse long-term outcomesDrinking patternsWeeks of treatmentRandomized clinical trialsNon-heavy drinkingRepeated-measures latent class analysisLow-risk drinkersAlcohol use disorderPost-treatment outcomesAlcohol clinical trialsAlcohol Treatment TrialNegative long-term outcomesTreatment trialsWorse outcomesSecondary data analysisUse disordersPatients
2015
Anticonvulsants for the Treatment of Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome and Alcohol Use Disorders
Hammond CJ, Niciu MJ, Drew S, Arias AJ. Anticonvulsants for the Treatment of Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome and Alcohol Use Disorders. CNS Drugs 2015, 29: 293-311. PMID: 25895020, PMCID: PMC5759952, DOI: 10.1007/s40263-015-0240-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAlcohol withdrawal syndromeNon-benzodiazepine anticonvulsantsRisk of relapseWithdrawal syndromeAlcohol use disorderHarmful drinking patternsOutpatient settingUse disordersHarmful drinkingDrinking patternsAcute withdrawal syndromeAlcohol withdrawal managementPromising adjunctive treatmentPlacebo-controlled trialLow-risk patientsTreatment of mildTreatment of choiceOngoing outpatient treatmentCessation of drinkingOutpatient managementAdjunctive treatmentGood tolerabilityChronic phaseClinical evidenceAbstinence syndrome
2012
Tobacco Quitlines Need to Assess and Intervene with Callers' Hazardous Drinking
Toll BA, Cummings KM, O'Malley SS, Carlin‐Menter S, McKee SA, Hyland A, Wu R, Hopkins J, Celestino P. Tobacco Quitlines Need to Assess and Intervene with Callers' Hazardous Drinking. Alcohol Clinical And Experimental Research 2012, 36: 1653-1658. PMID: 22703028, PMCID: PMC3436938, DOI: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.2012.01767.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSmoking cessation ratesCessation ratesBrief alcohol interventionHazardous drinkingHigh-risk drinkersQuitline callersTobacco quitlineCessation outcomesNIAAA guidelinesAlcohol interventionsLower smoking cessation ratesModerate alcohol consumptionShort-term followQuarter of smokersHazardous drinking patternsHigh rateSmoking cessationDaily smokersModerate drinkersSmoking relapseHazardous drinkersAlcohol consumptionSmokersDrinking patternsQuitline
2009
The motivational context for mandated alcohol interventions for college students by gender and family history
Carey K, DeMartini K. The motivational context for mandated alcohol interventions for college students by gender and family history. Addictive Behaviors 2009, 35: 218-223. PMID: 19914002, PMCID: PMC2815154, DOI: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2009.10.011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMotivational variablesAlcohol useAlcohol interventionsDecisional balanceCollege studentsMotivational contextIntrinsic motivationPeer normsMotivational factorsDrinking patternsAlcohol problemsCurrent alcohol useMore motivationMotivationSanction eventGender differencesBaseline assessmentFemale studentsPrevention interventionsStudentsInterventionMale studentsBiological riskGenderParticipants
2006
Effects of Naltrexone on Cognition in a Treatment Study of Patients with Schizophrenia and Comorbid Alcohol Dependence
Ralevski E, Balachandra K, Gueorguieva R, Limoncelli D, Petrakis I. Effects of Naltrexone on Cognition in a Treatment Study of Patients with Schizophrenia and Comorbid Alcohol Dependence. Journal Of Dual Diagnosis 2006, 2: 53-69. DOI: 10.1300/j374v02n04_05.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCognitive functioningAlcohol dependenceFrontal lobe functioningComorbid alcohol dependenceSymptoms of schizophreniaAlcohol useFunctioningCognitionTreatment studiesSchizophreniaEffects of naltrexoneAlcohol reductionMemoryDrinking patternsAlcohol consumptionAttentionSecond objectiveWeeks of treatmentDeficitsFirst objectiveWeek 24Naltrexone treatmentWeek 12NaltrexonePatients
2003
Alcohol Consumption Patterns and HbA1c, C-Peptide and Insulin Concentrations in Men
Meyer KA, Conigrave KM, Chu NF, Rifai N, Spiegelman D, Stampfer MJ, Rimm EB. Alcohol Consumption Patterns and HbA1c, C-Peptide and Insulin Concentrations in Men. Journal Of The American Nutrition Association 2003, 22: 185-194. PMID: 12805244, DOI: 10.1080/07315724.2003.10719292.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsC-peptideInsulin concentrationsAverage alcohol consumptionAlcohol consumptionAlcohol consumption patternsBlood samplesStudy participantsDrinking patternsDisease-free menC-peptide concentrationsModerate alcohol consumptionCross-sectional studyYears of ageFrequent alcohol consumptionFrequency of consumptionEffects of alcoholInsulin levelsBiologic markersInsulin sensitivityInverse associationAverage daily consumptionIrregular drinkersObservational studyAnalysis of insulinHealth professionals
1993
Electrophysiological indices predict resumption of drinking in sober alcoholics
Glenn S, Sinha R, Parsons O. Electrophysiological indices predict resumption of drinking in sober alcoholics. Alcohol 1993, 10: 89-95. PMID: 8442897, DOI: 10.1016/0741-8329(93)90086-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInpatient alcoholism treatment programResumption of drinkingInitial testing sessionAlcoholism treatment programSocial predictor variablesChronic alcoholicsEvent-related potentialsMultivariate analysisSober alcoholicsTreatment programNonalcoholic controlsDrinking patternsN200 latencyAlcoholicsChi 2Biopsychosocial modelP300 amplitudeTesting sessionsStimulus taskElectrophysiological indices
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