'The use of brief interventions adapted from motivational interviewing across behavioral domains: A systematic review': Comment

Title'The use of brief interventions adapted from motivational interviewing across behavioral domains: A systematic review': Comment
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2001
AuthorsRollnick, S
JournalAddiction
Volume96
Pagination1769-1770
PublisherBlackwell Publishing
Place PublishedUnited Kingdom
Publication Languageeng
ISBN Number0965-21401360-0443
Accession Number2001-09576-018. First Author & Affiliation: Rollnick, Stephen
Keywordsbehavior change, Behavior modification, brief behavioral interventions, Diet, Diets, Drug abuse, Exercise, Health Behavior, HIV, HIV risk, interviewing, Motivation, motivational interviewing, Smoking, Substance Abuse, Tobacco Smoking
Abstract

Comments on the review by C. Dunn et al (see record 2001-09576-001) which examined the effectiveness of brief behavioral interventions adapting the principles and techniques of Motivational Interviewing (MI) to four behavioral domains: substance abuse, smoking, HIV risk, and diet/exercise. The current author commends Dunn et al on their ability sift through the various applications of MI in order to make sense of the field and proposes implications for future research in this area. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)

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