Comparison of a Quick Drinking Screen with the Timeline Followback for Individuals with Alcohol Problems
Linda Sobell
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Works by Gloria I. Leo in Social and Behavioral Sciences
2017
Comparison of a Quick Drinking Screen with the Timeline Followback for Individuals with Alcohol Problems
Mark Sobell
Effect of Television Programming and Advertising on Alcohol Consumption in Normal Drinkers
Mark Sobell
Severely Dependent Alcohol Abusers May Be Vulnerable To Alcohol Cues in Television Programs
Mark Sobell
The Reliability of Alcohol Abusers’ Self-Reports Of Drinking and Life Events That Occurred In the Distant Past
Mark Sobell
Does Enhanced Social Support Improve Outcomes for Problem Drinkers in Guided Self-Change Treatment?
Linda Sobell
Effect of Television Programming and Advertising on Alcohol Consumption in Normal Drinkers
Linda Sobell
Promoting Self-Change with Alcohol Abusers: A Community-Level Mail Intervention Based on Natural Recovery Studies
Linda Sobell
Problem Drinkers' Perceptions of Whether Treatment Goals Should Be Self-Selected or Therapist-Selected
Linda Sobell
Reliability of a Timeline Method: Assessing Normal Drinkers’ Reports of Recent Drinking and a Comparative Evaluation across Several Populations.
Linda Sobell
Severely Dependent Alcohol Abusers May Be Vulnerable To Alcohol Cues in Television Programs
Linda Sobell
The Reliability of the Alcohol Timeline Followback When Administered By Telephone and By Computer
Linda Sobell
The Reliability of Alcohol Abusers’ Self-Reports Of Drinking and Life Events That Occurred In the Distant Past
Linda Sobell
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