The application of Bandura's self-efficacy theory to abstinence-oriented alcoholism treatment☆
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Preparation of most this paper was supported by a grant from the Medical Council on Alcoholism Ltd., London.
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This author is supported by a grant from the Scottish Home and Health Department (REC/ED245/24/1).