A sample of new patients attending an ATU was followed up for 6 months. All those who had completed at least 3 months of treatment were asked about the kinds of treatment they had received and their views about the usefulness of the various treatment options available (as were staff). Treatment outcome was assessed in terms of drinking behaviour and patient ratings of the severity of their drinking problem.The survey showed considerable variation in the intensity of treatment received; overall the cohort reduced their alcohol consumption substantially (particularly those who received more intensive treatment) and believed their drinking problem to be much less serious.Patient (and staff) views of the various treatment options are presented and discussed. Although staff and patients differed substantially in their views both groups showed little support for the involvement of relatives in treatment.
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