Evaluating the impact of motivational interviewing on engagement and outcomes in a web-based self-help intervention for gambling disorder: A randomised controlled trial

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Brad W. Brazeau , John A. Cunningham , David C. Hodgins
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Abstract

Background

Self-paced internet interventions for gambling problems offer cost-effective, accessible, and private alternatives to traditional psychotherapy for a population that rarely seeks help. However, these interventions have been relatively slow to develop, evaluate, and deploy at scale relative to those for other addictive behaviors. Moreover, user engagement remains low despite the high interest. Motivational interviews have improved the effectiveness gambling bibliotherapy but have not been augmented with an analogous web-based self-guided program.

Objectives

This trial aimed to replicate and extend prior work by translating a paperback workbook to the internet and pairing it with a single motivational interview. It was hypothesized that the motivational interview would enhance program engagement and gambling outcomes.

Methods

A two-arm randomised controlled trial was conducted. Treatment-seeking Canadian adults recruited solely via social media received one year of access to a web-based self-guided program, either alone (N = 158) or in combination with a virtual motivational interview completed upon enrolment (N = 155). The program was based on principles of cognitive-behavioral therapy and motivational interviewing. Gambling severity, expenditures, frequency, and duration were assessed via online questionnaires at baseline and 3-, 6-, and 12-months post-baseline, along with secondary outcomes (i.e., depression, anxiety, nonspecific psychological distress, alcohol consumption).

Results

Baseline characteristics were indicative of severe gambling problems and concurrent mental health problems but not problematic alcohol consumption in this sample. Both treatment groups demonstrated roughly equal improvements across all gambling outcomes and most secondary outcomes over time, except alcohol consumption, which did not meaningfully change. Changes were most prominent by 3 months, followed by more gradual change by 6 and 12 months. Only 57 % of gamblers who were assigned to receive a motivational interview completed that interview. About 40 % of users did not complete any program modules and 11 % completed all four. No group differences in program engagement were observed, although the number of modules completed was associated with greater reductions in gambling behaviors in both groups.

Discussion

The problem of user engagement with web-based self-help programs remains. There is a dose-response relationship between engagement and outcomes when engagement is measured in terms of therapeutic content completed.

Conclusions

The addition of a motivational interview to a web-based self-help program for gambling problems was unsuccessful in improving engagement or outcomes. Future work should aim to make self-guided programs more engaging rather than solely making users more engaged.

Trial registration

Registered on 7 July 2020 (ISRCTN13009468).

评估动机访谈对参与基于网络的赌博障碍自助干预和结果的影响:随机对照试验
背景针对赌博问题的自定进度互联网干预为很少寻求帮助的人群提供了传统心理治疗之外的经济、方便和私密的选择。然而,与针对其他成瘾行为的干预措施相比,这些干预措施的开发、评估和大规模部署相对缓慢。此外,尽管兴趣很高,但用户参与度仍然很低。本试验旨在将平装工作手册翻译成网络版,并将其与单一的动机访谈相结合,从而复制并扩展之前的工作。假设动机访谈将提高项目参与度和赌博效果。方法进行了一项双臂随机对照试验。仅通过社交媒体招募的寻求治疗的加拿大成年人接受了为期一年的网络自我指导项目,该项目可单独使用(158人),也可与注册时完成的虚拟动机访谈结合使用(155人)。该项目基于认知行为疗法和动机访谈的原则。在基线期和基线期后的 3、6 和 12 个月,通过在线问卷对赌博的严重程度、支出、频率和持续时间以及次要结果(即抑郁、焦虑、非特异性心理困扰、饮酒)进行评估。结果基线特征表明该样本存在严重的赌博问题和并发的心理健康问题,但不存在饮酒问题。随着时间的推移,两个治疗组在所有赌博结果和大多数次要结果上都有大致相同的改善,只有饮酒量没有发生有意义的变化。3 个月后的变化最为显著,6 个月和 12 个月后的变化则较为缓慢。在被指定接受动机访谈的赌徒中,只有 57% 的人完成了访谈。约 40% 的用户没有完成任何项目模块,11% 的用户完成了全部四个模块。尽管在两组中,完成的模块数量与赌博行为的减少程度相关联,但在项目参与度方面没有观察到组间差异。讨论用户参与网络自助项目的问题依然存在。结论在针对赌博问题的网络自助项目中加入动机访谈并不能成功提高参与度或结果。未来的工作应着眼于提高自助项目的参与度,而不是仅仅提高用户的参与度。试验注册于2020年7月7日(ISRCTN13009468)。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
9.30%
发文量
94
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: Official Journal of the European Society for Research on Internet Interventions (ESRII) and the International Society for Research on Internet Interventions (ISRII). The aim of Internet Interventions is to publish scientific, peer-reviewed, high-impact research on Internet interventions and related areas. Internet Interventions welcomes papers on the following subjects: • Intervention studies targeting the promotion of mental health and featuring the Internet and/or technologies using the Internet as an underlying technology, e.g. computers, smartphone devices, tablets, sensors • Implementation and dissemination of Internet interventions • Integration of Internet interventions into existing systems of care • Descriptions of development and deployment infrastructures • Internet intervention methodology and theory papers • Internet-based epidemiology • Descriptions of new Internet-based technologies and experiments with clinical applications • Economics of internet interventions (cost-effectiveness) • Health care policy and Internet interventions • The role of culture in Internet intervention • Internet psychometrics • Ethical issues pertaining to Internet interventions and measurements • Human-computer interaction and usability research with clinical implications • Systematic reviews and meta-analysis on Internet interventions
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