Evaluating the effects of a brief motivational interviewing protocol on excessive acquisition

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Shiu F. Wong , Emily Dewar , Peter A. Baldwin , Jessica R. Grisham
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Abstract

Background and Objectives

Individuals with hoarding disorder, especially those with problems around acquiring, typically demonstrate a lack of motivation and awareness of their problematic behaviours. Since acquiring behaviours are important targets in interventions for hoarding, effective strategies for increasing motivation in this population are required to enhance the acceptability and efficacy of these interventions.

Methods

The aim of the current study was to evaluate the ability of a brief online motivational intervention to reduce acquiring in a community sample of high acquirers (N = 159). Participants were randomly assigned to either a motivational interviewing protocol (n = 73) or progressive muscle relaxation control condition (n = 86). Readiness to change and motivation to acquire was measured via self-report, and acquiring behaviour was measured using a modified version of the Preston Acquisition Decision Making Task (to increase ecological validity).

Results

In both conditions, participants’ readiness and motivation to change increased over time. Contrary to hypotheses, the magnitude of this improvement did not significantly differ between conditions. Furthermore, conditions did not perform differently on the behavioural measure of acquiring.

Limitations

Insufficient dose of the intervention may have precluded any differences being observed between conditions.

Conclusions

Results underscore the need to better address the problem of lowered motivation in this population.

评估简短动机访谈协议对过度习得的影响
背景和目的患有囤积症的人,尤其是那些在获取方面有问题的人,通常表现出对自己的问题行为缺乏动力和意识。由于获取行为是囤积干预措施的重要目标,因此需要有效的策略来提高这一人群的动机,以提高这些干预措施的可接受性和有效性。方法本研究的目的是在一个高获取者(N=159)的社区样本中评估简短的在线动机干预减少获取的能力。参与者被随机分配到动机访谈方案(n=73)或渐进式肌肉放松控制条件(n=86)。通过自我报告来衡量改变的准备程度和获得动机,并使用改进版的普雷斯顿获得决策任务来衡量获得行为(以提高生态有效性)。结果在这两种情况下,参与者的改变准备程度和动机都会随着时间的推移而增加。与假设相反,这种改善的幅度在不同条件下没有显著差异。此外,条件在获取行为测量方面的表现并没有不同。限制干预剂量不足可能会妨碍在不同情况下观察到任何差异。结论研究结果强调需要更好地解决这一人群动机低下的问题。
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CiteScore
3.60
自引率
5.60%
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48
期刊介绍: The publication of the book Psychotherapy by Reciprocal Inhibition (1958) by the co-founding editor of this Journal, Joseph Wolpe, marked a major change in the understanding and treatment of mental disorders. The book used principles from empirical behavioral science to explain psychopathological phenomena and the resulting explanations were critically tested and used to derive effective treatments. The second half of the 20th century saw this rigorous scientific approach come to fruition. Experimental approaches to psychopathology, in particular those used to test conditioning theories and cognitive theories, have steadily expanded, and experimental analysis of processes characterising and maintaining mental disorders have become an established research area.
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