Implications of a Brief Intervention Trial for Problem Gambling for Future Outcome Research
Tóm tắt
We describe the development of an empirically supported brief workbook intervention. The implications for the design of future outcome research include the use of media recruitment of participants, the value of a broad conceptual treatment model, the limitations of a waiting list control design, the need for consensus on the measurement of outcome indicators.
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