Special Feature

User Panel

My Panel

My Panel

Bookmark Science Articles

Recent News
Bookmark / Share This Science Site

Moderators of delay tolerance in treatment-seeking cocaine users.

Moderators of delay tolerance in treatment-seeking cocaine users. Research Abstract Details 

Research Abstract Table of Contents

Jump to the:

  • Abstract Text of This Paper
  • Journal Published
  • MeSH Keywords of This Abstract
  • Chemicals and Substances Used in this Paper
  • Grants and Granting Agency of this Research
  • Database Accession Numbers Used in this Paper
  • Related Papers
  • Related Research Tags
  • Rate this Research Paper
  • Moderators of delay tolerance in treatment-seeking cocaine users. Abstract Text:

    ayesha chawdharyAyesha Chawdhary,shelly l sayreShelly L Sayre,charles greenCharles Green,joy m schmitzJoy M Schmitz,john grabowskiJohn Grabowski,marc e mooneyMarc E Mooney,

    A substantial amount of attrition in cocaine dependence treatment studies occurs between the initial telephone contact and the first evaluative clinic visit. While decreasing the wait to first visit can significantly reduce pre-intake attrition (PIA), little is known about other factors that moderate delay tolerance for first clinic visit. The current report uses data from 833 subjects who completed a first-contact telephone interview prior to an intake evaluation visit for cocaine use treatment research. Hierarchical logistic regression was used to assess three successive models to predict PIA, with the most inclusive model testing interactions between delay interval and seven predictors: age, gender, treatment motivation, recency of cocaine, alcohol, and tobacco use, and self-reported depression. Consistent with previous reports, greater delay to first clinic visit predicted PIA. However, no evidence for the moderating role of the selected factors was found. Overall, the utility of the logistic models, built on basic demographic and psychiatric factors, was poor, as evaluated using receiver-operator characteristic curves. Alternative factors must be examined to identify predictors that will increase probability of initial enrolment in cocaine-dependence clinical trials.

    Moderators of delay tolerance in treatment-seeking cocaine users. Publishing Authors By Initials

    a chawdharyA Chawdhary,sl sayreSL Sayre,c greenC Green,jm schmitzJM Schmitz,j grabowskiJ Grabowski,me mooneyME Mooney,

    For similar natural sciences: time: time factors research abstracts see: natural sciences: time: time factors research

    PUBMED ID PMID:

    MEDLINE DATE:

    Moderators of delay tolerance in treatment-seeking cocaine users. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, N.I.H., Extr

    Journal: Addictive behaviors

    VOLUME: 32

    Page Numbers: 370-6

    Journal Abbreviation:

    ISSN: 0306-4603

    DAY: 18

    MONTH: 05

    YEAR: 2006

    Moderators of delay tolerance in treatment-seeking cocaine users. Information

    Number of References:

    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 7603486

    Moderators of delay tolerance in treatment-seeking cocaine users. Keywords Mesh Terms:

    KEYWORDS: Time Factors

    MESH TERMS: psychology

    Chemical & Substance for Abstract: Moderators of delay tolerance in treatment-seeking cocaine users. Information

    Substance Name:

    Registry Number:

    Grant and Affiliation Information for Moderators of delay tolerance in treatment-seeking cocaine users.

    AFFILIATION: University of Texas Health Science Center-Houston Substance Abuse Research Center, USA.

    Country: England

    England Research PublicationEngland Research Publication

    AGENCY: United States NIDA

    GRANT: DA-16305

    ACRONYM: DA

    MEDLINETA: Addict Behav

    REFSOURCE:

    DATABASENAME:

    ACCESSION NUMBER:

    Number Hits: 0

    Moderators of delay tolerance in treatment-seeking cocaine users Related Publications

     

    Molecular Station USER Menu

    Welcome to Molecular Station!

    You have to register before you can post on our forums or use our advanced features. Register Now! Its Free and Fast!

    Already registered? Login now below.

    User Name:

    Password:

    Already registered and Forgot your password? Click below to recover it.

    Recover Lost Password

    Join now - it's fast and free!

    Molecular Station is THE largest network of researchers, scientists and science lovers anywhere!

    Research Terms of Usage and Disclaimer
    Home
    Features

    Protocols

    DNA Forum

    Science Forum

    DNA Forum
    Biology Forum

    Science News


    [CaRP] XML error: Invalid document end at line 2

    For more click here:Science News