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Factors Affecting Outpatient Treatment Compliance of Older Male Problem Drinkers:
Roland M. Atkinson, Robert L. Tolson, John A. Turner
This study sought to identify predictors of outpatient treatment compliance in a cohort of 205 male problem drinkers, age 55 to 79 years. Patients agreed to attend a weekly outpatient therapy group designed for older persons and abstain from using alcohol for one year. Patients who were drinking-driving offenders, who had later onset of alcohol-related problems and/or whose spouses also participated in counseling were more likely than others to comply with outpatient requirements. (J. Stud. Alcohol 54: 102-106, 1993)
