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A. BAKER ; N. K. LEE ; M. CLAIRE ; T. J. LEWIN ; T. GRANT ; POHLMAN S. ; J. B. SAUNDERS ; F. KAY-LAMBKIN ; CONSTABLE P. ; L. JENNER ; V. J. CARR | 2005ENGLISH : Aims : The present study sought to replicate and extend a small pilot study conducted by Baker, Boggs & Lewin (2001) which demonstrated that brief interventions consisting of motivational interviewing and cognitive-behaviour therapy [...]Chapitre
Une bonne évaluation du patient est importante pour déterminer le type de prise en charge. Pour certains, les conseils sont suffisants : dans ce cas le thérapeute apporte l'information et maintient la motivation. Pour d'autres un traitement est [...]Article : Périodique
P. M. MONTI ; S. M. COLBY ; N. P. BARNETT ; A. SPIRITO ; D. J. ROHSENOW ; M. MYERS ; R. WOOLARD ; W. LEWANDER |This study evaluated the use of a brief motivational interview (MI) to reduce alcohol-related consequences and use among adolescents treated in an emergency room (ER) following an alcohol-related event. Patients aged 18 to 19 years (N = 94) were[...]Article : Périodique
Brief interventions are gaining favor as a means of addressing the problems associated with hazardous and harmful drinking. Brief interventions commonly target people whose levels or patterns of use are not diagnosable as alcohol abuse or depend[...]Article : Périodique
Relatively brief interventions have consistently been found to be effective in reducing alcohol consumption or achieving treatment referral of problem drinkers. To date, the literature includes at least a dozen randomized trials of brief referra[...]Article : Périodique
We randomized 332 women, 18-24 years old, who were not explicitly seeking treatment for their marijuana use to either a two-session motivationally focused intervention or an assessment-only condition. Assessed by timeline follow-back methodology[...]Périodique
T. M. DAVIS ; J. S. BAER ; A. J. SAXON ; D. R. KIVLAHAN | 2003ENGLISH : Objectives: To test the efficacy of providing brief motivational feedback to increase post-incarceration substance use disorders (SUD) treatment contact. Design: Randomized clinical trial (feedback vs. control) with a 2-month post-in[...]Périodique
J. BERNSTEIN ; E. BERNSTEIN ; TASSIOPOULOS K. ; T. HEEREN ; LEVENSON S. ; R. HINGSON | 2005ENGLISH : Background:Brief intervention is effective for alcohol misuse, but not adequately tested in the clinical setting with drug using patients. This study tested the impact of a single, structured encounter targeting cessation of drug use[...]Périodique
S. M. COLBY ; P. M. MONTI ; T. O. TEVYAW ; N. P. BARNETT ; A. SPIRITO ; D. J. ROHSENOW ; RIGGS S. ; W. LEWANDER | 2005ENGLISH : This study evaluated the efficacy of using a brief motivational intervention to reduce smoking among adolescent patients treated in a hospital outpatient clinic or Emergency Department. Patients aged 14-19 years (N=85) were randomly [...]Article : Périodique
D. M. KAZEMI ; M. J. LEVINE ; J. DMOCHOWSKI ; Q. SHOU ; I. ANGBING |Introduction: Alcohol consumption and illicit drug use among college students are national public health concerns. Mandated students who have violated campus alcohol policies often are at higher risk for heavy drinking and illicit drug use. Pur[...]Périodique
D. J. KAVANAGH ; R. YOUNG ; A. WHITE ; J. B. SAUNDERS ; WALLIS J. ; SHOCKLEY N. ; L. JENNER ; A. CLAIR | 2004ENGLISH : Substance misuse is common in early psychosis, and impacts negatively on outcomes. Little is known about effective interventions for this population. We report a pilot study of brief intervention for substance misuse in early psychos[...]Article : Périodique
OBJECTIVE: Alcohol-impaired (AI) driving among college students remains a significant public health concern and may be the single most risky drinking outcome among young adults. Brief motivational interventions (BMIs) have been shown to reduce a[...]Article : Périodique
ENGLISH : In this randomized controlled trial, the authors evaluated brief motivational interventions (BMIs) for at-risk college drinkers. Heavy drinking students (N = 509; 65% women, 35% men) were randomized into 1 of 6 intervention condition[...]Article : Périodique
J. BERNSTEIN ; T. HEEREN ; E. EDWARD ; D. DORFMAN ; C. BLISS ; M. WINTER ; E. BERNSTEIN |OBJECTIVES: Adolescents in their late teens and early 20s have the highest alcohol consumption in the United States; binge drinking peaks at age 21-25 years. Underage drinking is associated with many negative consequences, including academic pro[...]Article : Périodique
D. M. KAZEMI ; J. DMOCHOWSKI ; L. M. SUN ; K. GRADY ; M. A. NIES ; S. WALFORD |Background & Aims: This study investigated high-risk drinking and polydrug use (PU) over 6 months for freshmen college students. Methods: The Brief Alcohol Screening and Intervention for College Students (BASICS) brief motivational interviewing [...]