Combining Motivational Interviewing and Cognitive Bias Modification Training for Substances in Detained Youth

Hans S. van der Baan PhD , Annematt L. Collot D'Escury-Koenigs PhD , Raoul P.P.P. Grasman PhD , Gerard M. Schippers PhD , Reinout W. Wiers PhD
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Abstract

Objective

Motivation is considered a key factor in successful treatment. Unfortunately, detained youth typically show lower motivation for treatment and behavioral change. This pilot study examined the effects of a brief Motivational Interviewing (MI) protocol in conjunction with a Cognitive Bias Modification (CBM) intervention aimed at reducing substance use in detained youth.

Method

An MI protocol for adult parolees was adapted for adolescents. A total of 52 detained youth received the MI intervention, aimed at enhancing their insights into their substance use and its potential relation with their offenses, plus substance use treatment. These youth were matched with controls from similar populations who received the same CBM without MI.

Results

Changes in motivation over time were examined with a repeated-measures analysis of variance. Results showed no change in motivation over time, nor a significant effect of condition (MI vs no MI).

Conclusion

Although application of the MI protocol was feasible, no effect was found on motivation, in contrast to the original adult-focused protocol. Certain core facets of the original protocol, such as client reflection on their history of substance use, may be less applicable to detained youth whose use history is relatively brief. The severity of their substance use behavior should also be taken into account in any future applications.

Plain language summary

Motivational interviewing (MI) is an evidence-based method to increase behavioral change and treatment engagement. In this study, 52 detained youth received a 6 session MI protocol in addition to a cognitive bias modification (CBM) intervention targeting substance use, and they were matched with controls from a prior study where youth received CBM only. Neither group showed a change in motivation. These findings suggest that future MI-based interventions should consider the needs and developmental stages of youths with substance use.
动机性访谈与认知偏差矫正训练相结合的青少年吸毒行为研究。
目的:动机被认为是治疗成功的关键因素。不幸的是,被拘留的青少年通常表现出较低的治疗动机和行为改变。本试点研究考察了简短动机访谈(MI)协议与认知偏见修正(CBM)干预相结合的效果,旨在减少被拘留青少年的物质使用。方法:将适用于成年假释犯的MI方案应用于青少年。共有52名被拘留的青少年接受了精神病学干预,旨在加强他们对药物使用及其与犯罪的潜在关系的认识,以及药物使用治疗。这些年轻人与接受相同CBM但没有mi的相似人群的对照组相匹配。结果:通过重复测量方差分析来检查动机随时间的变化。结果显示,随着时间的推移,动机没有变化,也没有明显的条件影响(心肌梗死vs无心肌梗死)。结论:虽然MI方案的应用是可行的,但与最初以成人为中心的方案相比,没有发现对动机的影响。原始协议的某些核心方面,例如客户对其药物使用历史的反思,可能不太适用于使用历史相对较短的被拘留青年。在未来的任何应用中,也应考虑到其物质使用行为的严重程度。
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