Negative alcohol expectancy predicts post‐treatment abstinence survivorship: the whether, when and why of relapse to a first drink
- 1 December 1994
- Vol. 89 (12) , 1653-1665
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1360-0443.1994.tb03766.x
Abstract
Using survival analysis, the association was explored between positive and negative alcohol expectancies measured on admission to a non-residential alcohol dependence treatment unit and post-treatment relapse to a first drink (first slip). A reliable association between negative alcohol expectancy (but not positive) and relapse was found. The active negative alcohol expectancies were distal rather than proximal: proximal expectancies surround consumption (‘same day’ expectancies) and distal expectancies relate to the ‘next-day’ following consumption or those longer term expectancies coming from ‘continued drinking’. Only the ‘next day’ component of distal expectancies formed a reliable association with relapse. The use to which negative alcohol expectancy as measured by the Negative Alcohol Expectancy Questionnaire might be put is discussed in terms of (i) a bottom-up representation of motivation for recovery to help treatment match and (ii) a provisor of detailed, client-specific information for structuring motivational interventions.Keywords
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