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The effectiveness of brief intervention among injured patients with alcohol dependence: who benefits from brief interventions?Craig A Field
University of Texas at Austin, School of Social Work, Center for Social Work Research, Health Behavior Research and Training Institute, Austin, TX 78703, USA
Drug Alcohol Depend 111:13-20. 2010..Clinical guidelines suggest that BMI is most appropriate for patients with less severe alcohol problems. As a result, most studies evaluating the effectiveness of BMI have excluded patients with an indication of alcohol dependence...
Treatment utilization and unmet treatment need among hispanics following brief interventionCraig A Field
School of Social Work, Center for Social Work Research, Health Behavior Research and Training Institute, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78703, USA
Alcohol Clin Exp Res 37:300-7. 2013..The current study evaluates whether the observed improvements in drinking outcomes previously reported among Hispanics following brief intervention might be related to prior or subsequent treatment utilization...
Ethnic differences in the effect of drug use and drug dependence on brief motivational interventions targeting alcohol useCraig A Field
University of Texas at Austin, School of Social Work, Center for Social Work Research, Health Behavior Research and Training Institute, 78703, USA
Drug Alcohol Depend 126:21-6. 2012..We examined the effects of baseline drug use and dependence on alcohol use outcomes following brief motivational intervention for at-risk drinking (BMI-ETOH)...
Process evaluation of serial screening criteria to identify injured patients that benefit from brief intervention: practical implicationsCraig Field
School of Social Work, Center for Social Work Research, Health Behavior Research and Training Institute, University of Texas at Austin, 78703, USA
J Trauma 66:1704-11. 2009..We hypothesize that blood alcohol concentration (BAC) alone is not sufficient to effectively identify at-risk drinkers in the trauma care setting...
Construct, concurrent and predictive validity of the URICA: data from two multi-site clinical trialsCraig A Field
School of Social Work, Center for Social Work Research, University of Texas at Austin, Health Behavior Research and Training Institute, 1717 West 6th Street Ste 295, Austin, TX 78703, USA
Drug Alcohol Depend 101:115-23. 2009..A better understanding of how to measure motivation to change and how it relates to behavior change in patients with drug and alcohol dependence would broaden our understanding of the role of motivation in addiction treatment...
Ethnic differences in drinking outcomes following a brief alcohol intervention in the trauma care settingCraig A Field
University of Texas at Austin, School of Social Work, Center for Social Work Research, Health Behavior Research and Training Institute, Austin, TX 78703, USA
Addiction 105:62-73. 2010..However, evidence on the effectiveness of these interventions in ethnic minority groups is lacking. The current study evaluates the efficacy of brief intervention among whites, blacks and Hispanics in the United States...
The role of ethnic matching between patient and provider on the effectiveness of brief alcohol interventions with HispanicsCraig Field
Center for Social Work Research, School of Social Work, University of Texas at Austin, Health Behavior Research and Training Institute, Austin, Texas 78703, USA
Alcohol Clin Exp Res 34:262-71. 2010..Thus, in cases in which Hispanic patients were provided intervention by a Hispanic clinician improved drinking outcomes were expected...
The mixed evidence for brief intervention in emergency departments, trauma care centers, and inpatient hospital settings: what should we do?Craig A Field
Health Behavior Research and Training Institute, University of Texas, Austin, Texas 78732, USA
Alcohol Clin Exp Res 34:2004-10. 2010....
Trauma healthcare providers' knowledge of alcohol abuseCraig Andrew Field
University of Texas at Austin, Health Behavior Research and Training Institute, University Medical Center at Brackenridge, Austin, Texas 78703, USA
J Trauma 70:1437-43. 2011..The purpose of this study was to examine provider knowledge and attitudes related to screening and brief intervention for alcohol problems in a single Level-I trauma center...
