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The outcome was remission which was defined as alcohol and drug abstinence or non-problem use. In the private sample, receiving health care services predicted remission across the seven years; however this did not occur in the public sample. More patients in the public treatment sample received ...
and as such, may be used proactively to relieve insomnia6. However, there is evidence that alcohol consumption also disrupts sleep, particularly the period of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep7. The perpetual use of alcohol as a sleep aid may ...
Therefore, recovery, including both symptomatic and functional remission, would be a more adequate concept for outcome evaluation.13 The aim of the present study was to evaluate the long-term outcome of an early-course DR strategy on recovery compared with MT. Therefore, a 7-year follow-up ...
In the alcoholic group, 25 participants met DSM-IV criteria for alcohol dependence and 1 participant met criteria for alcohol abuse. Of those meeting dependence criteria, 24 were in early remission (met criteria within the past 12 months), whereas 1 was in sustained remission (412 months). ...
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Interestingly, modest clinical outcome (e.g., low remission rate) in the treatment of gambling disorder57 could be due to the lack of consideration for the contribution of rudimentary stimulus-response associations to the addictive behavior, in favor of the idea that addiction mainly results from ...
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