Male Early Terminators from an AA-oriented alcoholism program did not differ significantly from Completers on demographic or hospitalization variables. Also, there was no difference in tendency to deny Mood Scale items. But Early Terminators reported more fatigue, depression, restlessness, and inability to relax than Completers.
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