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A Cognitive Typology of Alcoholism: Implications for Treatment Outcome

 

作者: TarboxArthur R.,   WeigelJames D.,   BiggsJackson T.,  

 

期刊: The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse  (Taylor Available online 1985)
卷期: Volume 11, issue 1-2  

页码: 91-101

 

ISSN:0095-2990

 

年代: 1985

 

DOI:10.3109/00952998509016851

 

出版商: Taylor&Francis

 

数据来源: Taylor

 

摘要:

The present study related patterns of alcohol-related cognitive deficits to the adjustment of the alcoholic at 2-year posttreatment follow-up. Patterns of cognitive control, based on the extent to which the individual utilized information concerning contemplated action (i.e., internal scanning), were studied within a sample of 42 male alcoholics shortly after the beginning of treatment. Adjustment scores at 2-year follow-up were determined by the subject's level of functioning in a variety of life-functioning domains (based on phone interviews with subjects and collateral sources). More effective internal scanning proved to be predictive of better adjustment 2 years following the assessment. In addition, alcoholics less aware of internal cues, defined as narrow internal scanners, more often reported drinking to reduce tension than did broad scanning alcoholics. The narrow internal scanning alcoholics also were slower learners at an electromyographic biofeedback training task than were the broad internal scanning alcoholics. These findings are interpreted in the context of a cognitive typology of alcoholism based on relative skills/ deficits in internal cue processing. Factors relating to differential responsivity to treatment are discussed, and concomitant implications for treatment are noted.

 

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