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| GAIL LYNNE ROSESummaryAffiliation: University of Vermont Country: USA Publications
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Brief intervention in alcohol-dependent versus nondependent individualsSarah Guth
University of Vermont, College of Medicine, Health Behavior Research Center, UHC 4570H3, 1 South Prospect Street, Burlington, Vermont 05401, USA
J Stud Alcohol Drugs 69:243-50. 2008....
Interactive voice response for relapse prevention following cognitive-behavioral therapy for alcohol use disorders: a pilot studyGail L Rose
Department of Psychiatry, University of Vermont, VT, USA
Psychol Serv 9:174-84. 2012..03), and both self-efficacy and coping significantly improved from pre-CBT to post-ATIVR (p < .01). Results indicate ATIVR is feasible and acceptable. Its efficacy should be evaluated in a randomized controlled trial...
Automated screening for at-risk drinking in a primary care office using interactive voice responseGail L Rose
Department of Psychiatry, UHC 457OH3, Fletcher Allen Health Care, The University of Vermont College of Medicine, 1 South Prospect Street, Burlington, Vermont 05401 3456, USA
J Stud Alcohol Drugs 71:734-8. 2010..Using interactive voice response (IVR), we developed an automated screening tool (IVR Screen) for identifying alcohol misuse in outpatient primary care offices and evaluated its use rate and acceptability for both patients and providers...
Informal mentoring between faculty and medical studentsGail L Rose
Department of Psychiatry, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, USA
Acad Med 80:344-8. 2005..Concrete advice for mentor "do's and don'ts"is offered, with case examples illustrating key concepts...
Utility of prompting physicians for brief alcohol consumption interventionGail L Rose
Department of Psychiatry, University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, Vermont 05401, USA
Subst Use Misuse 45:936-50. 2010..The overall rate was lower than expected. Implications and recommendations for future BI research and training are offered; the paper's limitations are discussed...
Interactive voice response technology can deliver alcohol screening and brief intervention in primary careGail L Rose
The University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 05401, USA
J Gen Intern Med 25:340-4. 2010..Automating BI using interactive voice response (IVR) may be an efficient way to expand patient access to needed information and advice...
Using interactive voice response to enhance brief alcohol intervention in primary care settingsJohn E Helzer
University of Vermont, College of Medicine, Health Behavior Research Center, UHC 4570H3, 1 South Prospect Street, Burlington, Vermont 05401, USA
J Stud Alcohol Drugs 69:251-8. 2008..In this study we explore the feasibility and efficacy of IVR as a possible therapeutic enhancement for BI...
Stress and alcohol consumption in heavily drinking men: 2 years of daily data using interactive voice responseJohn E Helzer
College of Medicine, Health Behavior Research Center, University of Vermont, South Burlington, Vermont 05403, USA
Alcohol Clin Exp Res 30:802-11. 2006..Cross-sectional and short-term longitudinal studies may not provide adequate data to address subtle but important relationships that impact consumption frequency and/or quantity...
Decline in alcohol consumption during two years of daily reportingJohn E Helzer
J Stud Alcohol 63:551-8. 2002..We conducted a formal analysis of the potential effects on alcohol consumption of daily reports to an Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system over a 2-year period...
Concurrent and retrospective reports of alcohol consumption across 30, 90 and 366 days: interactive voice response compared with the timeline follow backJohn S Searles
Department of Psychiatry, Health Behavior Research Center, University of Vermont, South Burlington 05403, USA
J Stud Alcohol 63:352-62. 2002..To compare near-concurrent and retrospective reports of alcohol consumption and to determine whether a simple adjustment function could be applied to the retrospective reports to correct any distortions in reporting...
Research Grants
- Automated Alcohol Screening and Brief Intervention in Primary Care Using IVRGAIL LYNNE ROSE; Fiscal Year: 2010..The IVR-BI, which will be accessible outside of the primary care office, will allow a larger number of patients to receive important information and advice on changing their drinking habits. ..
