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- Timeline_Followback_Method_Assessment_(Alcohol) abstract "The Alcohol Timeline Followback Method (TLFB) is a tool developed in 1970 by Linda Carter Sobell and Mark B. Sobell used to assess an individual’s alcohol intake. It evaluates an individual’s daily drinking and then provides a report of an individual’s drinking pattern. Along with this, it looks at the magnitude and variability of drinking. With the timeline summary, it provides a relatively accurate portrayal of one’s drinking.This assessment has been evaluated across several populations (e.g., adolescents, adults, alcohol abusers of varying severity, college students, male and female normal drinkers in the general population).The number of days drinking assessed varies from 30 to 360 days. Also, this assessment can be completed on the computer, by an interviewer, or by pencil-and-paper. Because of the variation of days, it takes about 10 to 30 minutes to complete.All forms, instructions, and calendars related to using The Timeline Followback including the excel computerized programs for alcohol, drugs, and cigarettes (for MAC and PC) including foreign translations are available as free down loads by going to http://www.nova.edu/gsc/online_files.html.".
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- Timeline_Followback_Method_Assessment_(Alcohol) wikiPageWikiLink Alcohol_Use_Disorders_Identification_Test.
- Timeline_Followback_Method_Assessment_(Alcohol) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Psychiatric_instruments:_alcohol_abuse.
- Timeline_Followback_Method_Assessment_(Alcohol) wikiPageWikiLink Linda_C._Sobell.
- Timeline_Followback_Method_Assessment_(Alcohol) wikiPageWikiLink Mark_B._Sobell.
- Timeline_Followback_Method_Assessment_(Alcohol) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Timeline Followback Method Assessment (Alcohol)".
- Timeline_Followback_Method_Assessment_(Alcohol) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Timeline Followback".
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- Timeline_Followback_Method_Assessment_(Alcohol) subject Category:Psychiatric_instruments:_alcohol_abuse.
- Timeline_Followback_Method_Assessment_(Alcohol) hypernym Tool.
- Timeline_Followback_Method_Assessment_(Alcohol) type Software.
- Timeline_Followback_Method_Assessment_(Alcohol) comment "The Alcohol Timeline Followback Method (TLFB) is a tool developed in 1970 by Linda Carter Sobell and Mark B. Sobell used to assess an individual’s alcohol intake. It evaluates an individual’s daily drinking and then provides a report of an individual’s drinking pattern. Along with this, it looks at the magnitude and variability of drinking.".
- Timeline_Followback_Method_Assessment_(Alcohol) label "Timeline Followback Method Assessment (Alcohol)".
- Timeline_Followback_Method_Assessment_(Alcohol) sameAs Q22236263.
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