Title | Brief motivational interviewing for teens at risk of substance use consequences: A randomized pilot study in a primary care clinic |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2008 |
Authors | D'Amico, EJ, Miles, J, Stern, SA, Meredith, LS |
Journal | Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment |
Volume | 35 |
Pagination | 53-61 |
Publication Language | eng |
ISBN Number | 07405472 |
Abstract | The current study examined the impact of a brief motivational interviewing (MI) intervention (Project CHAT) on alcohol consumption and drug use for high-risk teens in a primary care clinic that provides health care for underserved populations. Youth (N = 42, 48% male) were screened, and those eligible completed a baseline survey. Baseline survey completers were randomly assigned to usual care or to an MI intervention and completed a 3-month follow-up survey. The sample (age 12 to 18 years) was 85.7% Hispanic or Latino, 9.5% African American, and 4.8% White. At the 3-month follow-up, Project CHAT teens reported less marijuana use, lower perceived prevalence of marijuana use, fewer friends who used marijuana, and lower intentions to use marijuana in the next 6 months, as compared to teens assigned to usual care. Providing this type of brief intervention is a viable approach to working with high-risk teens to decrease substance use. |
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