ObjectiveColleges continue to experience a high number of referred students because of campus alcohol violations. Subsequently, there has been a trend to use peer-implemented minimal interventions (PMIs), often using motivational interviewing (MI). However, little is known about how PMIs facilitate behavior change. This study aims to examine the mechanisms of behavior change within PMIs and their influence on alcohol reduction among mandated students.MethodParticipants (N = 146; mean age = 18.7 years; 67% male; 94% White) were college students who violated campus alcohol policy at a Northeastern liberal arts college who received a 15-minute PMI addressing their alcohol use. The Motivational Interviewing Skill Code (Miller et al., 2003) was ...
OBJECTIVE: Client change talk has been proposed as a mechanism of change in motivational interviewin...
College students are particularly vulnerable to risky alcohol use, which increases their likelihood ...
This research examined whether videotaped self-observation of drinking behavior combined with a one-...
ObjectiveColleges continue to experience a high number of referred students because of campus alcoho...
Objective: College students are an at-risk population for heavy drinking and negative alcohol-relate...
Objective: This study tested mediating processes hypothesized to explain the therapeutic benefit of ...
How can practicing psychologists help reduce excessive alcohol consumption among college students? O...
Brief motivational interventions (BMIs) are widely used and efficacious interventions that address a...
Objective: Motivational interviewing (MI) therapies are effective in reducing high-risk drinking in ...
Motivational interviewing (MI) is a widely disseminated evidence-based therapeutic approach for enga...
Motivational interviewing (MI) is a widely disseminated evidence-based therapeutic approach for enga...
Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an efficacious treatment for alcohol use disorders (AUD). MI is th...
Motivational interviewing (MI) is an efficacious treatment for alcohol use disorders. MI is thought ...
This study assessed the impact of a motivational interviewing (MI) brief alcohol intervention and pr...
College students who engage in episodic, heavy drinking (i.e., binge drinking) are at significantly ...
OBJECTIVE: Client change talk has been proposed as a mechanism of change in motivational interviewin...
College students are particularly vulnerable to risky alcohol use, which increases their likelihood ...
This research examined whether videotaped self-observation of drinking behavior combined with a one-...
ObjectiveColleges continue to experience a high number of referred students because of campus alcoho...
Objective: College students are an at-risk population for heavy drinking and negative alcohol-relate...
Objective: This study tested mediating processes hypothesized to explain the therapeutic benefit of ...
How can practicing psychologists help reduce excessive alcohol consumption among college students? O...
Brief motivational interventions (BMIs) are widely used and efficacious interventions that address a...
Objective: Motivational interviewing (MI) therapies are effective in reducing high-risk drinking in ...
Motivational interviewing (MI) is a widely disseminated evidence-based therapeutic approach for enga...
Motivational interviewing (MI) is a widely disseminated evidence-based therapeutic approach for enga...
Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an efficacious treatment for alcohol use disorders (AUD). MI is th...
Motivational interviewing (MI) is an efficacious treatment for alcohol use disorders. MI is thought ...
This study assessed the impact of a motivational interviewing (MI) brief alcohol intervention and pr...
College students who engage in episodic, heavy drinking (i.e., binge drinking) are at significantly ...
OBJECTIVE: Client change talk has been proposed as a mechanism of change in motivational interviewin...
College students are particularly vulnerable to risky alcohol use, which increases their likelihood ...
This research examined whether videotaped self-observation of drinking behavior combined with a one-...