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Original Article

Frequent Follow-up as Data Gathering and Continued Care with Alcoholics

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Pages 1077-1086 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The clinical value of frequent follow-up interviews as a form of continuing care for alcoholics was investigated. Sixty-seven male subjects who had participated in an inpatient alcohol research treatment study were followed up monthly for 2 years and interviewed in depth at the end of 2 years. Almost all subjects felt that the frequent follow-up contacts had functioned for them as continued supportive care. The possibility that frequent follow-up interviews may serve to consolidate and increase gains made in treatment is discussed.

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