Effects of a culturally congruent intervention on cognitive factors related to drug-use recovery

TitleEffects of a culturally congruent intervention on cognitive factors related to drug-use recovery
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1999
AuthorsLongshore, D, Grills, C, Annon, K
JournalSubstance Use and MIsuse
Volume34
Pagination1223-1241
Date PublishedJul
Publication Languageeng
ISBN Number1082-6084 (Print)1082-6084 (Linking)
Accession Number10419221
Keywords*Culture, Adult, African Americans/*psychology, Behavior Therapy/*methods, Cognitive Therapy/methods, Crisis Intervention/*methods, European Continental Ancestry Group/psychology, Female, Humans, Male, Substance-Related Disorders/*ethnology/*therapy, Treatment Outcome, United States
Abstract

This paper describes a culturally congruent intervention to promote recovery from illegal drug use among African Americans and reports initial outcomes. The intervention was based on the transtheoretical stages-of-change model and on techniques of focused dyadic counseling and motivational interviewing. Subjects were randomly assigned to the culturally congruent intervention or to a control condition. Each condition featured a single counseling session during which drug-related and other needs were assessed and appropriate referrals offered. Posttest data indicated that subjects in the culturally congruent condition were more involved in the counseling session, more willing to self-disclose, more motivated to seek help for drug-use-associated problems, and higher on preparation for change.

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