Périodique
Engaging young probation-referred marijuana-abusing individuals in treatment: a pilot trial
(Amener en traitement de jeunes usagers de marijuana sous probation : une étude pilote.)
Auteur(s) :
R. SINHA ;
EASTON C. ;
RENEE-AUBIN L. ;
D. M. CAROLL
Article en page(s) :
314-323
Refs biblio. :
27
Domaine :
Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Thésaurus mots-clés
CANNABIS
;
TRAITEMENT
;
MOTIVATION
;
PROBATION
Thésaurus géographique
ETATS-UNIS
Note générale :
American Journal on Addictions, 2003, 12, (4), 314-323
Note de contenu :
tabl.
Résumé :
ENGLISH :
Young marijuana abusers rarely seek treatment themselves and are difficult to engage in treatment when referred by social agencies. To evaluate treatment engagement strategies in this population, 65 young probation-referred marijuana abusers were randomly assigned to either three-session motivational enhancement therapy (MET alone) or three-session MET plus contingency management (MET/CM), with vouchers for treatment attendance. A significantly higher number of participants in the MET/CM condition completed the three-session intervention as compared with MET alone. Participants in both conditions reported significant reductions in marijuana use and improvement in legal problems. These findings suggest that young marijuana abusers benefit from scientifically validated treatments. (Author' s abstract)
ENGLISH :
Young marijuana abusers rarely seek treatment themselves and are difficult to engage in treatment when referred by social agencies. To evaluate treatment engagement strategies in this population, 65 young probation-referred marijuana abusers were randomly assigned to either three-session motivational enhancement therapy (MET alone) or three-session MET plus contingency management (MET/CM), with vouchers for treatment attendance. A significantly higher number of participants in the MET/CM condition completed the three-session intervention as compared with MET alone. Participants in both conditions reported significant reductions in marijuana use and improvement in legal problems. These findings suggest that young marijuana abusers benefit from scientifically validated treatments. (Author' s abstract)
Affiliation :
Connecticut Mental Hlth Ctr, Yale Univ. School Med., 34 Park St., Room S110, New Haven, CT 06519. E-mail: rajita.sinhayale.edu
Etats-Unis. United States.
Etats-Unis. United States.
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