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Factor structure of the SOCRATES questionnaire in hospitalized medical patientsNicolas Bertholet
Clinical Addiction Research and Education Unit, Section of General Internal Medicine, Boston Medical Center and Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA
Addict Behav 34:568-72. 2009..Our findings support the view that the SOCRATES is comprised of two important readiness constructs in general medical patients identified by screening...
Factors associated with favorable drinking outcome 12 months after hospitalization in a prospective cohort study of inpatients with unhealthy alcohol useNicolas Bertholet
Clinical Addiction Research and Education CARE Unit, Section of General Internal Medicine, Boston Medical Center and Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA
J Gen Intern Med 25:1024-9. 2010..Prevalence of unhealthy alcohol use among medical inpatients is high...
Improvements in readiness to change and drinking in primary care patients with unhealthy alcohol use: a prospective studyNicolas Bertholet
Clinical Addiction Research and Education CARE Unit, Section of General Internal Medicine, Boston Medical Center, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA
BMC Public Health 9:101. 2009....
Does readiness to change predict subsequent alcohol consumption in medical inpatients with unhealthy alcohol use?Nicolas Bertholet
Clinical Addiction Research and Education CARE Unit, Section of General Internal Medicine, Boston Medical Center and Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, United States
Addict Behav 34:636-40. 2009..Although assessing readiness to change may have clinical utility, assessing the patient's planned actions may have more predictive value for future improvement in alcohol consumption...
Alcohol consumption patterns in HIV-infected adults with alcohol problemsNicolas Bertholet
Clinical Addiction Research and Education CARE Unit, Section of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, Boston Medical Center and Boston University School of Medicine, 2nd Floor, Boston, MA 02118 2605, USA
Drug Alcohol Depend 112:160-3. 2010..To understand patterns of alcohol consumption and baseline factors associated with favorable drinking patterns among HIV-infected patients...
