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A Web Application To Increase Interest In Treatment Among Problem Drinkers, Daniel Z. Lieberman, Sheela Kadekar, Suena W. Huang, Melissa Lausin Jan 2018

A Web Application To Increase Interest In Treatment Among Problem Drinkers, Daniel Z. Lieberman, Sheela Kadekar, Suena W. Huang, Melissa Lausin

Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Posters and Presentations

Problem: Access to treatment for substance abuse disorders is limited, and practical strategies are needed to expand opportunities for individuals to receive effective interventions.

Approach: Can an automated, online program reach a hidden population of alcohol abusers who are not served by currently available treatment programs, and increase their interest in treatment?


Comparison Of Alcohol Abusers Who Seek Traditional Treatment Versus Those Who Use An Online Program, Suena Huang, Daniel Z. Lieberman Jan 2018

Comparison Of Alcohol Abusers Who Seek Traditional Treatment Versus Those Who Use An Online Program, Suena Huang, Daniel Z. Lieberman

Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Posters and Presentations

Problem: Access to treatment for substance abuse disorders is limited, and practical strategies are needed to expand opportunities for individuals to receive effective interventions.

Approach: Can an automated, online program reach a hidden population of alcohol abusers who are not served by currently available treatment programs?

The majority of individuals with alcohol use disorders do not receive treatment. Practical strategies are needed to expand opportunities for individuals to receive effective interventions. An online program was designed to increase users’ motivation for change, and users of this program were compared to a traditional help-seeking population. Data was collected from 1,297 individuals …


Predicting User Preferences For Educational Content Based On The Results Of An Automated Evaluation For Alcohol Use Problems, Daniel Z. Lieberman, Vilmaris Quinones Cardona, Kenneth Williams Jan 2018

Predicting User Preferences For Educational Content Based On The Results Of An Automated Evaluation For Alcohol Use Problems, Daniel Z. Lieberman, Vilmaris Quinones Cardona, Kenneth Williams

Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Posters and Presentations

Computer programs may be more effective than traditional selfhelp manuals because they are interactive, and can automatically modify their content to meet the specific needs of a user. Successfully predicting the type of information that will be most relevant to an individual may lead to greater engagement with the program and better outcomes. The current study tests the association of information obtained during an automated evaluation for alcohol use problems with subsequent preference for educational modules.


Bartenders And Hairdressers As Natural Helpers After The Terrorist Attacks Of September 11, Daniel Z. Lieberman, James Macintyre, Larry S. Wissow, Rebecca A. Powers, David B. Pruitt Jan 2018

Bartenders And Hairdressers As Natural Helpers After The Terrorist Attacks Of September 11, Daniel Z. Lieberman, James Macintyre, Larry S. Wissow, Rebecca A. Powers, David B. Pruitt

Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Posters and Presentations

Question: Why were professional mental health services apparently underutilized after 9/11, and did people receive emotional support from alternative sources?

Approach: Bartenders and hairdressers in New York City were surveyed by telephone to evaluate their role as natural community helpers.

Objective: Pathological emotional responses to trauma can paradoxically lead to reluctance to engage in treatment. Some people may feel more comfortable discussing emotional reactions with members of the community, such as bartenders or personal service providers, who are referred to as “natural helpers,” and can serve as de facto care givers. The purpose of this study was to learn more …


Characteristics Of Participants In An On-Line Alcohol Abuse Evaluation Program, Daniel Z. Lieberman Jan 2018

Characteristics Of Participants In An On-Line Alcohol Abuse Evaluation Program, Daniel Z. Lieberman

Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Posters and Presentations

Access to treatment for substance abuse disorders is limited, and practical strategies are needed to expand opportunities for individuals to receive evidence-based interventions. Automated or semi-automated treatments have shown promise in other disorders. Identifying the characteristics of patients who will be able to benefit from this unconventional approach will increase the likelihood of success. The current study examined 1,297 individuals using an on-line alcohol evaluation program. Subjects had high scores on the AUDIT, and a substantial amount of ambivalence about the possible harm that their drinking caused, but very low levels of identifying themselves as actual problem drinkers.