PMID: 11923598Mar 30, 2002Paper

Using acquired knowledge and new technologies in alcoholism treatment trials

Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research
B A FlanneryRaye Z Litten

Abstract

This article represents the proceedings of a symposium held at the 2001 RSA meeting in Montreal, Canada. The organizer and chair was Barbara A. Flannery and the discussant was Raye Z. Litten. The presentations were (1) The use of biomarkers in alcohol-dependence treatment trials, by John P. Allen; (2) Strategies for enhancing patient compliance in clinical treatment trials, by Helen M. Pettinati; (3) The predictive utility of an alcohol-craving measure, by Barbara A. Flannery; (4) What should be the primary outcome measures in a clinical trial, by Damaris J. Rohsenow; (5) Innovative strategies for assessing functional outcomes in alcoholism treatment clinical trials, by Ron A. Cisler.

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Aug 11, 2006·Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research·John E McGearyRobert Miranda
Jan 25, 2008·Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research·Robert MirandaJohn McGeary
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