Evaluation of the Controlling Alcohol and Relationship Enhancement (CARE) Program with Hazardous Drinkers

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Bouma, Ruth
Halford, Kim
McD. Young, Ross
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Ross G. Menzies

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2004
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We assessed the effects of the Controlling Alcohol and Relationship Enhancement (CARE) program, an early intervention combining reduction of hazardous alcohol consumption and enhancement of couple relationships. Thirty-seven hazardous drinking couples were randomly allocated to either the CARE program or to a control condition. CARE couples improved their communication more than controls, but couples in both conditions reduced hazardous drinking to a similar extent. CARE is a potentially useful means of promoting positive relationship communication in hazardous drinking couples.

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Behaviour Change

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21

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4

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Public Health and Health Services

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Psychology

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