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Authors: LONGABAUGH R WIRTZ PW ZWEBEN A STOUT RL
Citation: R. Longabaugh et al., NETWORK SUPPORT FOR DRINKING, ALCOHOLICS-ANONYMOUS AND LONG-TERM MATCHING EFFECTS, Addiction, 93(9), 1998, pp. 1313-1333

Authors: WELTE JW PERRY P LONGABAUGH R CLIFFORD PR
Citation: Jw. Welte et al., AN OUTCOME EVALUATION OF A HOSPITAL-BASED EARLY INTERVENTION PROGRAM, Addiction, 93(4), 1998, pp. 573-581

Authors: ALLEN J ANTON RF BABOR TF CARBONARI J CARROLL KM CONNORS GJ COONEY NL DELBOCA FK DICLEMENTE CC DONOVAN D KADDEN RM LITT M LONGABAUGH R MATTSON M MILLER WR RANDALL CL ROUNSAVILLE BJ RYCHTARIK RG STOUT RL TONIGAN JS WIRTZ PW ZWEBEN A
Citation: J. Allen et al., MATCHING ALCOHOLISM TREATMENTS TO CLIENT HETEROGENEITY - PROJECT MATCH 3-YEAR DRINKING OUTCOMES, Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research, 22(6), 1998, pp. 1300-1311

Authors: CISLER R HOLDER HD LONGABAUGH R STOUT RL ZWEBEN A
Citation: R. Cisler et al., ACTUAL AND ESTIMATED REPLICATION COSTS FOR ALCOHOL TREATMENT MODALITIES - CASE-STUDY FROM PROJECT MATCH, Journal of studies on alcohol, 59(5), 1998, pp. 503-512

Authors: MINUGH PA NIRENBERG TD CLIFFORD PR LONGABAUGH R BECKER BM WOOLARD R
Citation: Pa. Minugh et al., ANALYSIS OF ALCOHOL-USE CLUSTERS AMONG SUBCRITICALLY INJURED EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT PATIENTS, Academic emergency medicine, 4(11), 1997, pp. 1059-1067

Authors: ALLEN J ANTON RF BABOR TF CARBONARI J CARROLL KM CONNORS GJ COONEY NL DELBOCA FK DICLEMENTE CC DONOVAN D KADDEN RM LITT M LONGABAUGH R MATTSON M MILLER WR RANDALL CL ROUNSAVILLE BJ RYCHTARIK RG STOUT RL TONIGAN JS WIRTZ PW ZWEBEN A
Citation: J. Allen et al., PROJECT MATCH SECONDARY A-PRIORI HYPOTHESES, Addiction, 92(12), 1997, pp. 1671-1698

Authors: BEATTIE MC LONGABAUGH R
Citation: Mc. Beattie et R. Longabaugh, INTERPERSONAL FACTORS AND POSTTREATMENT DRINKING AND SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING, Addiction, 92(11), 1997, pp. 1507-1521

Authors: RICE C LONGABAUGH R STOUT RL
Citation: C. Rice et al., A COMPARISON SAMPLE VALIDATION OF YOUR WORKPLACE - AN INSTRUMENT TO MEASURE PERCEIVED ALCOHOL SUPPORT AND CONSEQUENCES FROM THE WORK-ENVIRONMENT, Addictive behaviors, 22(5), 1997, pp. 711-722

Authors: CONNERS GJ CARROLL KM DICLEMENTE CC LONGABAUGH R DONOVAN DM
Citation: Gj. Conners et al., THE THERAPEUTIC ALLIANCE AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO ALCOHOLISM-TREATMENTPARTICIPATION AND OUTCOME, Journal of consulting and clinical psychology, 65(4), 1997, pp. 588-598

Authors: CLIFFORD PR SPARADEO F MINUGH PA NIRENBERG TD WOOLARD R LONGABAUGH R BECKER B
Citation: Pr. Clifford et al., IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDOUS HARMFUL DRINKING AMONG SUBCRITICALLY INJURED PATIENTS, Academic emergency medicine, 3(3), 1996, pp. 239-245

Authors: LOWMAN C ALLEN J STOUT RL CONNORS GJ LONGABAUGH R MAISTO SA MILLER WR RUBIN A WALDRON D WESTERBERG VS ZYWIAK WH
Citation: C. Lowman et al., REPLICATION AND EXTENSION OF MARLATT TAXONOMY OF RELAPSE PRECIPITANTS- OVERVIEW OF PROCEDURES AND RESULTS, Addiction, 91, 1996, pp. 51-71

Authors: LONGABAUGH R RUBIN A STOUT RL ZYWIAK WH LOWMAN C
Citation: R. Longabaugh et al., THE RELIABILITY OF MARLATT TAXONOMY FOR CLASSIFYING RELAPSES, Addiction, 91, 1996, pp. 73-88

Authors: STOUT RL LONGABAUGH R RUBIN A
Citation: Rl. Stout et al., PREDICTIVE-VALIDITY OF MARLATT RELAPSE TAXONOMY VERSUS A MORE GENERALRELAPSE CODE, Addiction, 91, 1996, pp. 99-110

Authors: RUBIN A STOUT RL LONGABAUGH R
Citation: A. Rubin et al., GENDER DIFFERENCES IN RELAPSE SITUATIONS, Addiction, 91, 1996, pp. 111-120

Authors: CONNORS GJ LONGABAUGH R MILLER WR
Citation: Gj. Connors et al., LOOKING FORWARD AND BACK TO RELAPSE - IMPLICATIONS FOR RESEARCH AND PRACTICE, Addiction, 91, 1996, pp. 191-196

Authors: MARLATT GA STOUT RL ZYWIAK WH LOWMAN C ALLEN J CONNORS GJ LONGABAUGH R MAISTO SA MILLER WR RUBIN A WALDRON D WESTERBERG VS
Citation: Ga. Marlatt et al., MARLATT TAXONOMY AND SCORING RULES AS AMENDED FOR USE IN THE RELAPSE REPLICATION AND EXTENSION PROJECT, Addiction, 91, 1996, pp. 241-244

Authors: LONGABAUGH R
Citation: R. Longabaugh, INPATIENT VERSUS OUTPATIENT TREATMENT - NO ONE BENEFITS - COMMENT, Addiction, 91(12), 1996, pp. 1809-1810

Authors: WALDSTEIN SR MALLOY PF STOUT R LONGABAUGH R
Citation: Sr. Waldstein et al., PREDICTORS OF NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL IMPAIRMENT IN ALCOHOLICS - ANTISOCIAL VERSUS NONANTISOCIAL SUBTYPES, Addictive behaviors, 21(1), 1996, pp. 21-27

Authors: LONGABAUGH R
Citation: R. Longabaugh, MATCHING RELATIONAL VS INDIVIDUAL TREATMENT FOCUS TO PATIENTS, Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research, 20(8), 1996, pp. 248-249

Authors: MARTIN CS CLIFFORD PR MAISTO SA EARLEYWINE M KIRISCI L LONGABAUGH R
Citation: Cs. Martin et al., POLYDRUG USE IN AN INPATIENT TREATMENT SAMPLE OF PROBLEM DRINKERS, Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research, 20(3), 1996, pp. 413-417

Authors: STOUT RL BROWN PJ LONGABAUGH R NOEL N
Citation: Rl. Stout et al., DETERMINANTS OF RESEARCH FOLLOW-UP PARTICIPATION IN AN ALCOHOL TREATMENT OUTCOME TRIAL, Journal of consulting and clinical psychology, 64(3), 1996, pp. 614-618

Authors: BECKER B WOOLARD R NIRENBERG TD MINUGH PA LONGABAUGH R CLIFFORD PR
Citation: B. Becker et al., ALCOHOL-USE AMONG SUBCRITICALLY INJURED EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT PATIENTS, Academic emergency medicine, 2(9), 1995, pp. 784-790

Authors: LONGABAUGH R MINUGH PA NIRENBERG TD CLIFFORD PR BECKER B WOOLARD R
Citation: R. Longabaugh et al., INJURY AS A MOTIVATOR TO REDUCE DRINKING, Academic emergency medicine, 2(9), 1995, pp. 817-825

Authors: LONGABAUGH R WIRTZ PW BEATTIE MC NOEL N STOUT R
Citation: R. Longabaugh et al., MATCHING TREATMENT FOCUS TO PATIENT SOCIAL INVESTMENT AND SUPPORT - 18-MONTH FOLLOW-UP RESULTS, Journal of consulting and clinical psychology, 63(2), 1995, pp. 296-307

Authors: LONGABAUGH R RUBIN A MALLOY P BEATTIE M CLIFFORD PR NOEL N
Citation: R. Longabaugh et al., DRINKING OUTCOMES OF ALCOHOL ABUSERS DIAGNOSED AS ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY-DISORDER, Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research, 18(4), 1994, pp. 778-785
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