Auteur K. WITKIEWITZ
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K. WITKIEWITZ ; S. A. DESAI ; G. STECKLER ; K. M. JACKSON ; S. BOWEN ; B. C. LEIGH ; M. E. LARIMER | 2012
Dans Psychology of Addictive Behaviors (Vol.26, n°3, September 2012) Article : PériodiqueCigarette smoking and drinking commonly co-occur among college students, a population that is at high risk for developing alcohol and nicotine use disorders. Several studies have been conducted that have examined predictors of drinking or smokin[...]Nouveauté
J. DORA ; M. SHINN ; A. COPELAND ; E. C. NEILSON ; N. H. WEISS ; K. WITKIEWITZ ; J. G. MURPHY ; M. FIELD ; W. H. GEORGE ; K. M. KING | 2026
Dans Addiction (Vol.121, n°2, February 2026) Article : PériodiqueBACKGROUND AND AIMS: The tension reduction hypothesis suggests that people consume alcohol to alleviate stress. While previous studies showed stress increases alcohol's absolute value, alcohol's value relative to alternatives should be more rele[...]
BROWEN S. ; K. WITKIEWITZ ; DILLWORTH T. M. ; N. CHAWLA ; T. L. SIMPSON ; OSTAFIN B. D. ; M. E. LARIMER ; A. W. BLUME | 2006
Dans Psychology of Addictive Behaviors (Vol.20, n°3, September 2006) Article : PériodiqueDespite the availability of various substance abuse treatments, alcohol and drug misuse and related negative consequences remain prevalent. Vipassana meditation (VM), a Buddhist mindfulness-based practice, provides an alternative for individuals[...]
H. A. CARLON ; M. C. HURLOCKER ; B. B. HOEPPNER ; K. WITKIEWITZ | 2025
Dans Addiction (Vol.120, n°7, July 2025) Article : PériodiqueAIMS: The present systematic review and meta-analysis synthesized the literature of positive psychological interventions (PPIs) for substance use and addiction recovery from 2010 to 2023, specifically examining intervention characteristics, outc[...]
M. R. PEARSON ; M. KIROUAC ; K. WITKIEWITZ | 2016
Dans Addiction (Vol.111, n°10, October 2016) Article : PériodiqueBackground and Aims: The terms 'binge drinking' and 'heavy drinking' are both operationalized typically as 4+/5+ standard drinks per occasion for women/men, and are used commonly as a proxy for non-problematic (
K. MANN ; H. J. AUBIN ; K. WITKIEWITZ | 2017
Dans European Addiction Research (Vol.23, n°5, November 2017) Article : PériodiqueAbstinence from alcohol has been the prevailing treatment goal for individuals with alcohol dependence (AD) within the context of specialty alcohol treatment. Yet, alcohol use has been conceptualized as existing on a continuum. Importantly, most[...]
J. KNOX ; J. SCODES ; K. WITKIEWITZ ; H. R. KRANZLER ; K. MANN ; S. S. O'MALLEY ; M. WALL ; R. ANTON ; D. S. HASIN | 2020
Dans Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research (Vol.44, n°8, August 2020) Article : PériodiqueBACKGROUND: Reductions in World Health Organization (WHO) risk drinking levels have recently been shown to lower the risk of multiple adverse health outcomes, but prior work has not examined reductions in WHO risk drinking levels in relation to [...]
ENGLISH : Relapse prevention, based on the cognitive-behavioral model of relapse, has become an adjunct to the treatment of numerous psychological problems, including (but not limited to) substance abuse, depression, sexual offending, and schi[...]
W. SLIEDRECHT ; H. ROOZEN ; R. DE WAART ; G. DOM ; K. WITKIEWITZ | 2022
Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.83, n°2, March 2022) Article : PériodiqueOBJECTIVE: The definition of relapse has been the subject of debate for decades, and a semantic ambiguity highlighted in a 2016 article in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs remains. The current article replicates and extends the 2016 f[...]
K. WITKIEWITZ ; M. R. PEARSON ; K. A. HALLGREN ; S. A. MAISTO ; C. R. ROOS ; M. KIROUAC ; A. D. WILSON ; K. S. MONTES ; N. HEATHER | 2017
Dans Addiction (Vol.112, n°12, December 2017) Article : PériodiqueBackground and aims: There is evidence that low-risk drinking is possible during the course of alcohol treatment and can be maintained following treatment. Our aim was to identify characteristics associated with low-risk drinking during treatmen[...]
K. WITKIEWITZ ; N. HEATHER ; D. E. FALK ; R. Z. LITTEN ; D. S. HASIN ; H. R. KRANZLER ; K. F. MANN ; S. S. O'MALLEY ; R. F. ANTON | 2020
Dans Addiction (Vol.115, n°9, September 2020) Article : PériodiqueAIMS: To examine whether World Health Organization (WHO) risk-level reductions in drinking were achievable, associated with improved functioning and maintained over time among patients at varying initial alcohol dependence severity levels. DES[...]
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