Mertens Jennifer R, Ward Catherine L, Bresick Graham F, Broder Tina, Weisner Constance M
Kaiser Permanente Northern California, Oakland, CA, USA
Department of Psychology, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa.
Alcohol Alcohol. 2014 Jul-Aug;49(4):430-8. doi: 10.1093/alcalc/agu030. Epub 2014 Jun 4.
To assess the effectiveness of brief motivational intervention for alcohol and drug use in young adult primary care patients in a low-income population and country.
A randomized controlled trial in a public-sector clinic in Delft, a township in the Western Cape, South Africa recruited 403 patients who were randomized to either single-session, nurse practitioner-delivered Brief Motivational Intervention plus referral list or usual care plus referral list, and followed up at 3 months.
Although rates of at-risk alcohol use and drug use did not differ by treatment arm at follow-up, patients assigned to the Brief Motivational Intervention had significantly reduced scores on ASSIST (Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test) for alcohol-the most prevalent substance.
Brief Motivational Intervention may be effective at reducing at-risk alcohol use in the short term among low-income young adult primary care patients; additional research is needed to examine long-term outcomes.
评估简短动机干预对低收入人群和国家中年轻成年初级保健患者酒精和药物使用的有效性。
在南非西开普省一个城镇代尔夫特的一家公共部门诊所进行了一项随机对照试验,招募了403名患者,他们被随机分配到由执业护士提供的单次简短动机干预加转诊清单组,或常规护理加转诊清单组,并在3个月时进行随访。
尽管随访时各治疗组的危险饮酒和药物使用率没有差异,但被分配到简短动机干预组的患者在最普遍使用的物质酒精的ASSIST(酒精、吸烟和物质使用筛查测试)上的得分显著降低。
简短动机干预可能在短期内有效降低低收入年轻成年初级保健患者的危险饮酒;需要进一步研究以检验长期结果。