Showing 1 of 1 PublicationsThe ‘check effect’ reconsideredRosen MI. The ‘check effect’ reconsidered. Addiction 2011, 106: 1071-1077. PMID: 21338431, PMCID: PMC3094507, DOI: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.2011.03409.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsMeSH KeywordsAlcohol DrinkingAlcoholic BeveragesCase ManagementDiagnosis, Dual (Psychiatry)HumansIll-Housed PersonsIllicit DrugsInsurance, DisabilityMental DisordersProxySocial SecuritySubstance-Related DisordersTime FactorsUnited StatesVeteransConceptsDisability paymentsSubstance useOverall substance useObservational cohort studyCheck effectReduced substance useRepresentative payeeCohort studyGreater substance useClinical interventionsMonthsDrugsVariety of settingsIllegal drugsPotential policy responsesReceiptDownload Full List
The ‘check effect’ reconsideredRosen MI. The ‘check effect’ reconsidered. Addiction 2011, 106: 1071-1077. PMID: 21338431, PMCID: PMC3094507, DOI: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.2011.03409.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsMeSH KeywordsAlcohol DrinkingAlcoholic BeveragesCase ManagementDiagnosis, Dual (Psychiatry)HumansIll-Housed PersonsIllicit DrugsInsurance, DisabilityMental DisordersProxySocial SecuritySubstance-Related DisordersTime FactorsUnited StatesVeteransConceptsDisability paymentsSubstance useOverall substance useObservational cohort studyCheck effectReduced substance useRepresentative payeeCohort studyGreater substance useClinical interventionsMonthsDrugsVariety of settingsIllegal drugsPotential policy responsesReceipt