Title | Motivating illegal drug use recovery: Evidence for a culturally congruent intervention |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2000 |
Authors | Longshore, D, Grills, C |
Journal | Journal of Black Psychology |
Volume | 26 |
Pagination | 288-301 |
Publication Language | eng |
ISBN Number | 0095798415524558 |
Abstract | Public health interventions may be more effective if they are congruent with cultural values of the target community. To test this possibility, the authors conducted a randomized field trial of a motivational intervention to promote recovery from illegal drug use among a sample of 269 African Americans. The intervention, based on transtheoretical stage-of-change concepts, featured a needs assessment and service referrals and was congruent with relevant African American cultural values. Participants were randomly assigned to this intervention or to a standard assessment-referral protocol. Motivational intervention participants were significantly less likely to be using illegal drugs 1 year later. This finding suggests that motivational intervention congruent with cultural values of the target population can be effective in promoting recovery from drug use. |
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