2007
Alcohol and Tobacco Cessation in Alcohol-Dependent Smokers: Analysis of Real-Time Reports
Cooney NL, Litt MD, Cooney JL, Pilkey DT, Steinberg HR, Oncken CA. Alcohol and Tobacco Cessation in Alcohol-Dependent Smokers: Analysis of Real-Time Reports. Psychology Of Addictive Behaviors 2007, 21: 277-286. PMID: 17874878, PMCID: PMC2702146, DOI: 10.1037/0893-164x.21.3.277.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAlcohol-dependent smokersHigher urgeRelapse episodesLimited-strength modelCue-reactivity modelAlcohol-tobacco interactionsElectronic diary assessmentMultiple substance useCoping ModelRelapse precipitantsTobacco treatmentTobacco cessationAlcohol urgesSmoking episodesDiary assessmentsSmoking behaviorConcurrent alcoholSubstance useReal-time reportsED dataSmokersMoodEpisodesUrgeTreatment
2003
Coping Skills and Treatment Outcomes in Cognitive-Behavioral and Interactional Group Therapy for Alcoholism
Litt MD, Kadden RM, Cooney NL, Kabela E. Coping Skills and Treatment Outcomes in Cognitive-Behavioral and Interactional Group Therapy for Alcoholism. Journal Of Consulting And Clinical Psychology 2003, 71: 118-128. PMID: 12602432, DOI: 10.1037/0022-006x.71.1.118.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCognitive-behavioral treatmentCoping skillsCoping skills trainingInteractional group therapySpecific treatment elementsCognitive behavioralBetter drinking outcomesGroup treatmentGroup therapyInterpersonal relationshipsDrinking outcomesTreatment elementsInteractional therapySkillsAlcohol-dependent menAlcohol dependenceSignificant predictorsDependent menTreatment outcomesTreatmentTherapyOutcomesGreater increaseTrainingDrinking
1998
Compliance with Treatment and Follow-up Protocols in Project MATCH
Mattson M, Del Boca F, Carroll K, Cooney N, DiClemente C, Donovan D, Kadden R, McRee B, Rice C, Rycharik R, Zweben A. Compliance with Treatment and Follow-up Protocols in Project MATCH. Alcohol Clinical And Experimental Research 1998, 22: 1328. DOI: 10.1097/00000374-199809000-00020.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchStrongest baseline predictorsMultisite clinical trialProject MATCHClinicians/investigatorsPatient-treatment matchingTreatment complianceClinical trialsBaseline predictorsDrinking outcomesTherapy sessionsTreatment deliveryResearch protocolTreatment environmentFollowHigh rateTreatmentFuture studiesResearch followComplianceAttendance dataPrevious studiesPatientsTherapyTrialsTreatment integrityCompliance with Treatment and Follow‐up Protocols in Project MATCH: Predictors and Relationship to Outcome
Mattson M, Del Boca F, Carroll K, Cooney N, DiClemente C, Donovan D, Kadden R, McRee B, Rice C, Rycharik R, Zweben A. Compliance with Treatment and Follow‐up Protocols in Project MATCH: Predictors and Relationship to Outcome. Alcohol Clinical And Experimental Research 1998, 22: 1328-1339. PMID: 9756050, DOI: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.1998.tb03916.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStrongest baseline predictorsMultisite clinical trialProject MATCHClinicians/investigatorsPatient-treatment matchingTreatment complianceClinical trialsBaseline predictorsDrinking outcomesTherapy sessionsTreatment deliveryResearch protocolTreatment environmentFollowHigh rateTreatmentFuture studiesResearch followCompliancePredictorsAttendance dataPrevious studiesPatientsTherapyTrialsInternal Validity of Project MATCH Treatments: Discriminability and Integrity
Carroll K, Connors G, Cooney N, DiClemente C, Donovan D, Kadden R, Longabaugh R, Rounsaville B, Wirtz P, Zweben A. Internal Validity of Project MATCH Treatments: Discriminability and Integrity. Journal Of Consulting And Clinical Psychology 1998, 66: 290-303. PMID: 9583332, DOI: 10.1037/0022-006x.66.2.290.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMotivational enhancement therapyCognitive-behavioral treatmentProject MATCHDay hospital treatmentPatient-treatment interactionsAlcoholics Anonymous (AA) involvementInternal validityStudy treatmentHospital treatmentIntensive treatmentTreatment doseAlcohol-dependent participantsIntensive inpatientAlcoholism treatmentEnhancement therapyNonspecific aspectsTherapeutic allianceTreatmentOutpatientsParticipantsManual guidelinesHigh levelsInpatientsTherapyAftercare
1992
Relationship between role-play measures of coping skills and alcoholism treatment outcome
Kadden R, Litt M, Cooney N, Busher D. Relationship between role-play measures of coping skills and alcoholism treatment outcome. Addictive Behaviors 1992, 17: 425-437. PMID: 1332433, DOI: 10.1016/0306-4603(92)90003-e.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTreatment outcomesInteractional therapyAlcoholism treatment outcomeBetter drinking outcomesType of treatmentEffect of treatmentPatient-treatment matchingSelf-reported urgePatient characteristicsObserver-rated anxietyAftercare treatmentTreatment typeHeavy drinkingAlcoholic clientsDrinking outcomesGroup treatmentOutcomesTreatmentPatientsTherapyRole-play measureRole-play scenesRole-play testMore difficulty
1991
Matching Alcoholics to Coping Skills or Interactional Therapies: Two-Year Follow-Up Results
Cooney N, Kadden R, Litt M, Getter H. Matching Alcoholics to Coping Skills or Interactional Therapies: Two-Year Follow-Up Results. Journal Of Consulting And Clinical Psychology 1991, 59: 598-601. PMID: 1655847, DOI: 10.1037/0022-006x.59.4.598.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBetter outcomesCognitive impairmentSkills treatmentInpatient alcoholism treatment programInteractional therapyTwo-year followAlcoholism treatment programInteractional treatmentUp ResultsOutcome dataSurvival analysisGlobal psychopathologyTreatment programPatientsGroup treatmentTreatmentTherapyCoping skillsOutcomesImpairmentSkills trainingFollowAlcoholics
1989
Matching Alcoholics to Coping Skills or Interactional Therapies: Posttreatment Results
Kadden R, Cooney N, Getter H, Litt M. Matching Alcoholics to Coping Skills or Interactional Therapies: Posttreatment Results. Journal Of Consulting And Clinical Psychology 1989, 57: 698-704. PMID: 2557364, DOI: 10.1037/0022-006x.57.6.698.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBetter outcomesInteractional therapyInpatient alcoholism treatment programCertain pretreatment characteristicsLogistic regression analysisAlcoholism treatment programCoping skills trainingPretreatment characteristicsGreater neuropsychological impairmentLess impairmentEffective treatmentNeuropsychological impairmentPosttreatment resultsMore psychopathologyTreatment programSkills trainingTherapyGroup treatmentRegression analysisTreatmentCoping skillsOutcomesInteractional treatmentImpairmentPsychopathology
1983
Reactivity to alcohol cues in alcoholics and non-alcoholics: Implications for a stimulus control analysis of drinking
Pomerleau O, Fertig J, Baker L, Cooney N. Reactivity to alcohol cues in alcoholics and non-alcoholics: Implications for a stimulus control analysis of drinking. Addictive Behaviors 1983, 8: 1-10. PMID: 6880920, DOI: 10.1016/0306-4603(83)90048-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-alcoholic controlsPrincipal dependent measureStimulus control analysisResponse durationAlcohol-related stimuliCardiac rateFavorite alcoholic beverageAlcoholicsProtective mechanismAlcohol cuesTreatmentFive minutesAlcoholic beveragesPresent studyWithdrawalDrinkingSwallowingSalivationTrials