Objective: Motivational interviewing to reduce alcohol and marijuana use among incarcerated adolescents was evaluated. Method: Adolescents (N = 162, 84% male; M = 17.10 years old) were randomly assigned to receive motivational interviewing or relaxation training, with follow-up assessment 3 months after release. Results: Compared with those who received relaxation training, adolescents who received motivational interviewing had lower rates of alcohol and marijuana use at follow-up, with some evidence for moderating effects of depression. At low levels of depression, adolescents who received motivational interviewing had lower rates of use. Adolescents who received relaxation training and who had high levels of depressive symptoms early in i...
Unfortunately, substance use is prevalent among adolescents. Data from the National Institute on Dru...
Rates of substance use among juvenile offenders are disproportionately high and frequently associate...
Rates of marijuana use among detained youths are exceptionally high. Research suggests a cannabis wi...
Objective: Motivational interviewing to reduce alcohol and marijuana use among incarcerated adolesce...
Background: The impact of depressed mood on Motivational Interviewing (MI) to reduce risky behaviors...
The impact of Motivational Interviewing (MI) on risky behaviors of incarcerated adolescents and adul...
Motivational Interviewing (MI) to reduce alcohol and marijuana-related driving events among incarcer...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether motivational interviewing (MI), compared with an ...
Motivational interviewing (MI) has been found to be an effective treatment for substance using popul...
Evaluated impact of motivational enhancement (ME) of substance abuse treatment compared to relaxatio...
Adolescents have been reported to be less motivated to engage and remain in substance abuse treatmen...
Evaluated impact of motivational enhancement (ME) of substance abuse treatment compared to relaxatio...
Research is needed to better understand marijuana use and effective treatment among the incarcerated...
ObjectiveThis study examined the efficacy of Motivational Interviewing (MI) to reduce hazardous drin...
Incarcerated adolescents face a number of physical and mental health-related problems. Substance use...
Unfortunately, substance use is prevalent among adolescents. Data from the National Institute on Dru...
Rates of substance use among juvenile offenders are disproportionately high and frequently associate...
Rates of marijuana use among detained youths are exceptionally high. Research suggests a cannabis wi...
Objective: Motivational interviewing to reduce alcohol and marijuana use among incarcerated adolesce...
Background: The impact of depressed mood on Motivational Interviewing (MI) to reduce risky behaviors...
The impact of Motivational Interviewing (MI) on risky behaviors of incarcerated adolescents and adul...
Motivational Interviewing (MI) to reduce alcohol and marijuana-related driving events among incarcer...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether motivational interviewing (MI), compared with an ...
Motivational interviewing (MI) has been found to be an effective treatment for substance using popul...
Evaluated impact of motivational enhancement (ME) of substance abuse treatment compared to relaxatio...
Adolescents have been reported to be less motivated to engage and remain in substance abuse treatmen...
Evaluated impact of motivational enhancement (ME) of substance abuse treatment compared to relaxatio...
Research is needed to better understand marijuana use and effective treatment among the incarcerated...
ObjectiveThis study examined the efficacy of Motivational Interviewing (MI) to reduce hazardous drin...
Incarcerated adolescents face a number of physical and mental health-related problems. Substance use...
Unfortunately, substance use is prevalent among adolescents. Data from the National Institute on Dru...
Rates of substance use among juvenile offenders are disproportionately high and frequently associate...
Rates of marijuana use among detained youths are exceptionally high. Research suggests a cannabis wi...