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    When wanting to change is not enough: automatic appetitive processes moderate the effects of a brief alcohol intervention in hazardous-drinking college students

    Research indicates that brief motivational interventions are efficacious treatments for hazardous drinking. Little is known, however, about the psychological processes that may moderate intervention success. B...

    Brian D Ostafin, Tibor P Palfai in Addiction Science & Clinical Practice (2012)

  2. Article

    Open Access

    Screening and brief intervention for drug use in primary care: the Assessing Screening Plus brief Intervention’s Resulting Efficacy to stop drug use (ASPIRE) randomized trial

    Richard Saitz, Tibor P Palfai, Debbie M Cheng in Addiction Science & Clinical Practice (2013)

  3. Article

    Open Access

    Screening and brief intervention for low risk drug use in primary care: a pilot randomized trial

    Richard Saitz, Seville M Meli, Tibor P Palfai in Addiction Science & Clinical Practice (2015)

  4. Article

    Open Access

    Development of a tailored, telehealth intervention to address chronic pain and heavy drinking among people with HIV infection: integrating perspectives of patients in HIV care

    Chronic pain and heavy drinking commonly co-occur and can influence the course of HIV. There have been no interventions designed to address both of these conditions among people living with HIV (PLWH), and non...

    Tibor P. Palfai, Jessica L. Taylor, Richard Saitz in Addiction Science & Clinical Practice (2019)

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    Open Access

    Integrating patient perspectives in the development of a mobile health intervention to address chronic pain and heavy drinking in primary care: a qualitative study of patients in an urban, safety-net hospital setting

    Chronic pain and heavy drinking are conditions that commonly co-occur among primary care patients. Despite the availability of behavioral interventions that target these conditions individually, engagement and...

    Tibor P. Palfai, Maya P. L. Kratzer in Addiction Science & Clinical Practice (2021)