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Relationships of linguistic and motivation variables with drinking outcomes following two mailed brief interventions
Susan E. Collins
, Kate B. Carey
, Joshua Smyth
Biobehavioral Health
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Keyphrases
Motivation
100%
Brief Intervention
100%
Drinking Outcomes
100%
Alcohol Education
75%
Education Group
50%
Motivation to Change
50%
Related Words
50%
Behavior Change
25%
At-risk
25%
Brochure
25%
Verbal Response
25%
Group Comparison
25%
Drinkers
25%
Heavy Drinking
25%
Regression Testing
25%
First Person
25%
Group Effect
25%
Linguistic Variable
25%
Hierarchical Regression
25%
Linguistic Features
25%
Increased Motivation
25%
Word Count
25%
Linguistic Inquiry
25%
Heavy Episodic Drinking
25%
Second Person
25%
Changes in Consumption
25%
Psychology
Hierarchical Regression
100%
Motivational Interviewing
100%
Open-Ended Question
100%