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An Improved Diagnostic Evaluation Instrument for Substance Abuse Patients: The Addiction Severity Index
- A. Mclellan, L. Luborsky, G. Woody, C. O'brien
- Medicine
- The Journal of nervous and mental disease
- 1 January 1980
The Addiction Severity Index (ASI) is a structured clinical interview developed to fill the need for a reliable, valid, and standardized diagnostic and evaluative instrument in the field of alcohol… Expand
New Data from the Addiction Severity Index Reliability and Validity in Three Centers
- A. Mclellan, L. Luborsky, +4 authors C. O'brien
- Psychology, Medicine
- The Journal of nervous and mental disease
- 1 July 1985
The Addiction Severity Index (ASI) is a clinical/research instrument which has been in wide use during the past 6 years to assess the treatment problems found in alcohol- and drug-abusing patients.… Expand
A New Measure of Substance Abuse Treatment Initial Studies of the Treatment Services Review
- A. Mclellan, A. Alterman, J. Cacciola, D. Metzger, C. O'brien
- Psychology, Medicine
- The Journal of nervous and mental disease
- 1 February 1992
This paper describes the development and initial testing of the Treatment Services Review (TSR). The TSR is a 5-minute, technician-administered interview that provides a quantitative profile of the… Expand
Adverse effects of topical antiglaucoma medication. II. The outcome of filtration surgery.
- D. Broadway, I. Grierson, C. O'brien, R. Hitchings
- Medicine
- Archives of ophthalmology
- 1 November 1994
OBJECTIVE
To determine the effect of long-term topical antiglaucoma therapy on the results of glaucoma filtration surgery and to relate any differences to the cell population profile of the… Expand
Similarity of outcome predictors across opiate, cocaine, and alcohol treatments: role of treatment services.
- A. Mclellan, A. Alterman, +4 authors C. O'brien
- Medicine
- Journal of consulting and clinical psychology
- 1 December 1994
This study examined the patient and treatment factors associated with 6-month outcome in 649 opiate-, alcohol-, and cocaine-dependent (male and female) adults, treated in inpatient and outpatient… Expand
A Randomized , Double-Blind , Placebo-Controlled , Phase III Study of Filgrastim in Remission Induction and Consolidation Therapy for Adults With De Novo Acute Myeloid Leukemia
- G. Heil, D. Hoelzer, +9 authors A. Barge
- 1997
The safety and efficacy of filgrastim as an adjunct to acute ery 5 days earlier after induction 1 than those receiving placebo (P Ú .0001). This was accompanied by reductions in myeloid leukemia… Expand
Effectiveness and Costs of Inpatient versus Day Hospital Cocaine Rehabilitation
- A. Alterman, C. O'brien, +7 authors F. X. Schrade
- Medicine
- The Journal of nervous and mental disease
- 1 March 1994
We compared the effectiveness and costs of day hospital (DH) versus inpatient (INP) rehabilitation for cocaine dependence. The research subjects were 111 inner city, lower socioeconomic, primarily… Expand
Abstinent opiate abusers exhibit conditioned craving, conditioned withdrawal and reductions in both through extinction.
- A. Childress, A. Mclellan, C. O'brien
- Psychology, Medicine
- British journal of addiction
- 1 May 1986
Summary
Abstinent opiate abusers who have just completed a 30-day treatment program in a Therapeutic Community setting experience intense drug craving and may even experience subjective withdrawal… Expand
Increased Effectiveness of Substance Abuse Treatment: A Prospective Study of Patient‐Treatment “Matching”
- A. Mclellan, G. Woody, L. Luborsky, C. O'brien, K. A. Druley
- Medicine
- The Journal of nervous and mental disease
- 1 October 1983
An earlier study retrospectively evaluated the effectiveness of six separate substance abuse treatment programs and generated a set of hypotheses for matching patients to the most appropriate… Expand
Conditioned craving and arousal in cocaine addiction: a preliminary report.
- A. Childress, R. Ehrman, A. Mclellan, C. O'brien
- Psychology, Medicine
- NIDA research monograph
- 1988
Though data collection is still in progress, several significant findings are already apparent from our study of cocaine 'reminders': 1) In the laboratory, detoxified cocaine abusers show a… Expand