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Interpersonal Attractiveness and Clinical Decisions in Alcoholism Treatment

The authors investigated the interactive contribution of patient characteristics and staff perceptions of the patient to decisions concerning the provision of continued alcoholism treatment following an initial 2-week evaluation period. Staff perceptions contributed significantly more to an individual’s acceptance or rejection than did patient characteristics. A high interpersonal attractiveness rating also led to a significantly more positive evaluation of the patients’ level of intelligence, knowledge of current events, morality, and adjustment. The present results and research findings with general psychiatric populations are compared.

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