Previous research has shown that Brief Motivational Interventions (BMIs) are an effective treatment approach for reducing college student alcohol use and associated negative consequences. The purpose of this study was to determine whether clinician continuity (having the same vs. a different clinician) across an initial BMI and follow-up booster session was related to differences in session satisfaction, self-reported alcohol use, and alcohol-related negative consequences. Participants included 358 undergraduate students who were part of a larger randomized clinical trial. Results revealed no significant differences in alcohol use and associated consequences at follow-up between participants who met with the same vs. a different clinician. ...
Objective: Using a randomized factorial design, we examined the efficacy of a brief motivational int...
Objective: Behavioral economic theory suggests that a reduction in substance use is most likely when...
BackgroundWhile brief intervention (BI) for risky alcohol use generally yields positive effects amon...
Previous research has shown that brief motivational interventions (BMIs) are an effective treatment ...
College students who engage in episodic, heavy drinking (i.e., binge drinking) are at significantly ...
Objective: College students are an at-risk population for heavy drinking and negative alcohol-relate...
College students are particularly vulnerable to risky alcohol use, which increases their likelihood ...
Brief interventions based on motivational interviewing (MI) are emerging as effective strategies for...
Brief Motivational Interventions (BMI) and Computer-delivered interventions (CDI) have been successf...
The authors evaluated the efficacy of Brief Alcohol Screening and Intervention for College Students ...
College students are particularly vulnerable to risky alcohol use, which increases their likelihood ...
BACKGROUND: Questions remain about how brief motivational interventions (BMIs) for unhealthy alcohol...
Brief motivational interventions (BMIs) are widely used and efficacious interventions that address a...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of two brief interventions and the inclusion ...
Brief interventions based on motivational interviewing (MI) are emerging as effective strategies for...
Objective: Using a randomized factorial design, we examined the efficacy of a brief motivational int...
Objective: Behavioral economic theory suggests that a reduction in substance use is most likely when...
BackgroundWhile brief intervention (BI) for risky alcohol use generally yields positive effects amon...
Previous research has shown that brief motivational interventions (BMIs) are an effective treatment ...
College students who engage in episodic, heavy drinking (i.e., binge drinking) are at significantly ...
Objective: College students are an at-risk population for heavy drinking and negative alcohol-relate...
College students are particularly vulnerable to risky alcohol use, which increases their likelihood ...
Brief interventions based on motivational interviewing (MI) are emerging as effective strategies for...
Brief Motivational Interventions (BMI) and Computer-delivered interventions (CDI) have been successf...
The authors evaluated the efficacy of Brief Alcohol Screening and Intervention for College Students ...
College students are particularly vulnerable to risky alcohol use, which increases their likelihood ...
BACKGROUND: Questions remain about how brief motivational interventions (BMIs) for unhealthy alcohol...
Brief motivational interventions (BMIs) are widely used and efficacious interventions that address a...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of two brief interventions and the inclusion ...
Brief interventions based on motivational interviewing (MI) are emerging as effective strategies for...
Objective: Using a randomized factorial design, we examined the efficacy of a brief motivational int...
Objective: Behavioral economic theory suggests that a reduction in substance use is most likely when...
BackgroundWhile brief intervention (BI) for risky alcohol use generally yields positive effects amon...