
@article{ref1,
title="Psychosocial survey of drunken drivers within the Kapubra project. a new interview technique suitable for matching the right treatment with the right client",
journal="Lakartidningen",
year="2001",
author="Andrén, A. and Bergman, H. and Laurell, Hans and Schlyter, F.",
volume="98",
number="32-33",
pages="3426-3432",
abstract="Three different programs for individuals convicted of drunken driving are being evaluated in a randomized design in collaboration between researchers at the Karolinska Institute and the Prison and Probation Service in Sweden. In the years 1996-1998, 912 clients were interviewed by means of a structured interview, the Addiction Severity Index (ASI), which covers seven problem areas (medical status, alcohol use, employment status, drug use, legal status, family/social and psychiatric status). So far about half of the subjects have been re-investigated two years after leave. Initially, the group being investigated had problems particularly in the areas of criminality and alcohol use. Two years later a positive trend in most of the problem areas could be observed for clients in follow-up.<p /> <p>Language: sv</p>",
language="sv",
issn="0023-7205",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}