Abstract
The Survey of Interpersonal Values, Attitude Toward Alcoholism Scale, and the Neuroticism Scale Questionnaire were administered to 377 alcoholic male veterans at the beginning and at the end of a 90-day rehabilitation program. The scores were examined in terms of (1) posttreatment changes and (2) their relationships to 2-year posthospital drinking behavior. The results revealed significant posttreatment changes on six of the 12 test variables; the inability of test scores to predict posthospital drinking behavior.