Disulfiram Compliance as a Function of Patient Motivation, Program Philosophy and Side Effects

Alcoholic inpatients who preferred disulfiram and who were entering a 28-day Rehabilitation Program were given either disulfiram, placebo or nothing and were re-assessed about preferring disulfiram at discharge. The results appeared to show that the preference for disulfiram was unaffected by the tr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of alcohol and drug education 1988-10, Vol.34 (1), p.23-27
Hauptverfasser: ELDER, IVAN R., VORIS, JOHN C, SEBASTIAN, PRAXEDES S., ACEVEDO, ALBERTO G., PICKENS, MARY D., YOUNG, JEAN M., DAWSON, CHARLES V.
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Zusammenfassung:Alcoholic inpatients who preferred disulfiram and who were entering a 28-day Rehabilitation Program were given either disulfiram, placebo or nothing and were re-assessed about preferring disulfiram at discharge. The results appeared to show that the preference for disulfiram was unaffected by the treatments.
ISSN:0090-1482
2162-4119