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BIOGRAPHICAL FACTORS AND MOTIVATION TO CHANGE AS PREDICTORS OF THE TREATMENT OUTCOMES FOR ALCOHOL USE DISORDER
2015
SOUTHERN AFRICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WORK AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
The aim of this study was (i) to explore the biographical (age, race, level of education and marital status) predictors of treatment outcomes for alcohol use disorder and (ii) to investigate the role of motivation to change as a predictor of treatment outcomes for this disorder. The participants consisted of 100 males (50 from each race group – black and white). A biographical questionnaire and the Self-Regulation Questionnaire (SRQ) were employed as measuring instruments. This study
doi:10.25159/2415-5829/723
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