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The Role of Social Support in Motivating Reductions in Alcohol Use: A Test of Three Models of Social Support in Alcohol-Impaired Drivers.

Tae-Joon MoonCharles W MathiasJillian MullenTara E Karns-WrightNathalie Hill-KapturczakJohn D RoacheDonald M Dougherty
Published in: Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (2018)
These findings highlight the benefits of social support (i.e., increased motivation to change alcohol use) for alcohol-impaired drivers. Regardless of the severity of alcohol-related problems of alcohol-impaired drivers, social support had direct positive impacts on motivation to change. In particular, the results underscore that social support can be more effective when it is matched to the recovery effort of individuals, which is consistent with the Optimal Matching model.
Keyphrases
  • social support
  • depressive symptoms
  • alcohol consumption
  • drug induced