2017
Coping mediates the effects of cognitive–behavioral therapy for alcohol use disorder among out‐patient clients in Project MATCH when dependence severity is high
Roos CR, Maisto SA, Witkiewitz K. Coping mediates the effects of cognitive–behavioral therapy for alcohol use disorder among out‐patient clients in Project MATCH when dependence severity is high. Addiction 2017, 112: 1547-1557. PMID: 28388836, PMCID: PMC5544539, DOI: 10.1111/add.13841.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAlcohol use disorderTwelve-step facilitationCognitive behavioral therapyMotivational enhancement therapyUse disordersPositive treatment effectDependence severityDrinking outcomesTreatment effectsProject MATCHPercentage days abstinentHeavy drinking daysAlcohol Treatment TrialPrimary outcomeTreatment armsTreatment trialsSecondary data analysisDays abstinentDrinking daysAlcohol Dependence ScaleTherapyPatient samplesEnhancement therapySeverityChange Questionnaire
2015
The Indirect Effect of the Therapeutic Alliance and Alcohol Abstinence Self‐Efficacy on Alcohol Use and Alcohol‐Related Problems in Project MATCH
Maisto SA, Roos CR, O'Sickey AJ, Kirouac M, Connors GJ, Tonigan JS, Witkiewitz K. The Indirect Effect of the Therapeutic Alliance and Alcohol Abstinence Self‐Efficacy on Alcohol Use and Alcohol‐Related Problems in Project MATCH. Alcohol Clinical And Experimental Research 2015, 39: 504-513. PMID: 25704134, PMCID: PMC4457319, DOI: 10.1111/acer.12649.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAlcohol use disorderTherapeutic allianceCognitive behavioral treatment groupClient ratingsBehavioral treatment groupEffects of therapistSelf-efficacy changeProject MATCH dataAlcohol-related outcomesAUD treatment outcomesTwelve-step facilitationAlcohol abstinencePosttreatment drinking outcomesMotivation enhancementWorking Alliance InventoryModeration effectMediation analysisDrinking outcomesTherapist ratingsStatistical mediatorAUD outcomesAlliance ratingsAlcohol useAlliance InventoryIndirect effects