Counselor motivational interviewing skills and young adult change talk articulation during brief motivational interventions.

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Serval ID
serval:BIB_917D0FF5F2B4
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Counselor motivational interviewing skills and young adult change talk articulation during brief motivational interventions.
Journal
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment
Author(s)
Gaume Jacques, Bertholet Nicoles, Faouzi Mohamed, Gmel Gerhard, Daeppen Jean-Bernard
ISSN
1873-6483[electronic], 0740-5472[linking]
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2010
Volume
39
Number
3
Pages
272-281
Language
english
Abstract
The process of eliciting client language toward change (change talk [CT]) is implicated as a causal mechanism in motivational interviewing (MI) and brief motivational interventions (BMI). We investigated the articulation of counselor behaviors and CT during BMI with young men. We coded 149 sessions using the Motivational Interviewing Skill Code and summarized these codes into three counselor categories (MI-consistent [MICO], MI-inconsistent [MIIN], other) and three client categories (CT, counter CT [CCT], follow/neutral [F/N]). We then computed immediate transition frequencies and odds ratios using sequential analysis software. CT was significantly more likely following MICO behaviors, whereas MIIN behaviors only led to CCT and F/N. This strongly supports the use of MI skills to elicit CT during BMI with young men, whose speech also predicted counselor behaviors (particularly CT to MICO and CCT to MIIN). Additional analyses showed that among MICO behaviors, reflective listening may be a particularly powerful technique to elicit CT.
Keywords
Brief motivational interventions, Motivational Interviewing, Change talk, Transition analysis, Young men, commitment language, client language, use outcomes, therapists, behaviors, drinking, sessions
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Web of science
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20/10/2010 16:39
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20/08/2019 15:54
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