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The 1983 division 27 award for distinguished contributions to community psychology and community mental health: Rudolf H. Moos

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  • Billings, A., & Moos, R. Psychosocial processes of recovery among alcoholics and their families Implications for clinicians and program evaluators.Addictive Behaviors, in press.

  • Billings, A., & Moos, R. Social-environmental factors among light and heavy cigarette smokers: A controlled comparison with non-smokers.Addictive Behaviors, in press.

  • Cronkite, R., & Moos, R. Sex and marital status in relation to the treatment and outcome of alcoholic patients.Sex Roles, in press.

  • Finney, J., Mitchell, R., Cronkite, R., & Moos, R. Methodological issues in estimating main and interactive effects: Examples from the coping/social support and stress field.Journal of Health and Social Behavior, in press.

  • Finney, J., & Moos, R. Life stressors and problem drinkig among older adults. In M. Galanter (Ed.),Recent developments in alcoholism (Vol. 2). New York: Plenum Press, in press.

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Editor's Note: Rudolf H. Moos was honored at the 1983 Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association in Anaheim, California, August 26, 1983, receiving the Award for Distinguished Contributions to Community Psychology and Community Mental Health for the Community Psychology Division of the Association. The selection was made by an Awards Committee composed of all the past-Presidents of the Division. Dr. Moos was introduced by Edison J. Trickett.

Preparation of the manuscript was supported by Veterans Administration Medical Research funds, NIAAA Grant AA02863, NIMH Grant MG28177, and the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. John Finney, Josh Holahan, and Roger Mitchell made helpful suggestions on an earlier draft. The work is dedicated to the memory of Jean Ann Otto, a respected colleague who searched in vain for a place to grow.

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Moos, R.H., Trickett, E.J. The 1983 division 27 award for distinguished contributions to community psychology and community mental health: Rudolf H. Moos. Am J Commun Psychol 12, 1–5 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00896926

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