Intensive Motivational Interviewing for Women with Alcohol Problems.

Counselor (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) Pub Date : 2015-06-01
Rachael A Korcha, Douglas L Polcin, Kristy Evans, Jason C Bond, Gantt P Galloway
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Motivational interviewing (MI) for the treatment of alcohol and drug problems is typically conducted over 1 to 3 sessions. This paper reports on an evaluation of an intensive 9-session version of MI (IMI) compared to a standard single MI session (SMI). Although no differences between IMI and SMI were found for methamphetamine use, there was an unexpected finding that women but not men with co-occurring alcohol problems in the IMI condition reduced the severity of their alcohol problems significantly more than those in the SMI condition at 4- and 6-month follow-up. Stronger perceived alliance with the therapist was associated with better outcome. Findings indicate that alcohol outcomes for women might be improved with the addition of more MI sessions. A current study is assessing the impact of IMI for women with more serious alcohol problems. Qualitative interviews are being conducted with women to better understand how IMI is helpful and why it appears to add benefit for women but not men.

酒精问题妇女的强化动机性访谈。
用于治疗酒精和药物问题的动机性访谈(MI)通常在1至3次会议中进行。本文报告了一种强化的9阶段版本的MI (IMI)与标准的单阶段MI (SMI)的比较评估。尽管在甲基苯丙胺的使用方面,IMI和SMI没有发现差异,但在4个月和6个月的随访中,一个意想不到的发现是,在IMI条件下同时出现酒精问题的女性(而不是男性)比SMI条件下的女性显著降低了酒精问题的严重程度。与治疗师更强的感知联盟与更好的结果相关。研究结果表明,增加更多的心肌梗死疗程可能会改善女性的酒精预后。目前的一项研究正在评估IMI对有更严重酒精问题的妇女的影响。正在对妇女进行定性访谈,以更好地了解IMI如何有帮助,以及为什么它似乎对妇女有好处,而对男子没有好处。
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