Tucker Joan S, D'Amico Elizabeth J, Ewing Brett A, Miles Jeremy N V, Pedersen Eric R
RAND Corporation, 1776 Main Street, Santa Monica, CA 90407-2138, United States.
RAND Corporation, 1776 Main Street, Santa Monica, CA 90407-2138, United States.
J Subst Abuse Treat. 2017 May;76:20-27. doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2017.02.008. Epub 2017 Feb 12.
Homeless young adults ages 18-25 exhibit high rates of alcohol and other drug (AOD) use, and sexual risk behaviors such as unprotected sex. Yet few programs exist for this population that are both effective and can be easily incorporated into settings serving this population. This pilot cluster cross-over randomized controlled trial evaluates AWARE, a voluntary four session group-based motivational interviewing (MI) intervention to reduce AOD use and sexual risk behavior. We evaluated AWARE with 200 homeless young adults using drop-in center services in Los Angeles County (mean age=21.8years; 73% male; 79% heterosexual; 31% non-Hispanic White, 25% African American, 24% Hispanic, 21% multiracial/other). Surveys were completed at baseline and three months after program completion. Retention in the AWARE program was excellent (79% attended multiple sessions) and participants reported high levels of satisfaction with the program. AWARE participants self-reported positive change in their past 3month and past 30day alcohol use (ps≤0.05), motivation to change drug use (ps<0.05), and condom use self-efficacy (p=0.05) compared to the control group. Among those with multiple sex partners, AWARE participants showed a decrease in unprotected sexual events (p<0.05), whereas the control group did not. Results from this pilot evaluation are promising, suggesting that a brief group-MI risk reduction intervention can be effective in helping homeless young adults make positive changes in their alcohol and condom use. Further work is needed to more fully evaluate the efficacy of AWARE on AOD behavior and sexual risk behavior outcomes.
年龄在18至25岁的无家可归青年成年人酗酒及使用其他毒品(AOD)的比例很高,并且存在诸如无保护性行为等性风险行为。然而,针对这一人群的有效且易于融入为该人群服务场所的项目却很少。这项试点整群交叉随机对照试验评估了AWARE,这是一项基于小组的自愿性四节动机性访谈(MI)干预措施,旨在减少AOD使用和性风险行为。我们在洛杉矶县使用临时救助中心服务的200名无家可归青年成年人中对AWARE进行了评估(平均年龄 = 21.8岁;73%为男性;79%为异性恋;31%为非西班牙裔白人,25%为非裔美国人,24%为西班牙裔,21%为多种族/其他)。在基线时以及项目结束后三个月完成了调查。AWARE项目的留存率很高(79%的人参加了多节课程),参与者对该项目的满意度也很高。与对照组相比,AWARE参与者自我报告在过去3个月和过去30天的饮酒情况有积极变化(p值≤0.05),改变吸毒行为的动机有积极变化(p值<0.05),以及使用避孕套的自我效能感有积极变化(p = 0.05)。在有多个性伴侣的人群中,AWARE参与者的无保护性行为事件有所减少(p<0.05),而对照组则没有。这项试点评估的结果很有前景,表明简短的小组MI风险降低干预措施可以有效地帮助无家可归青年成年人在饮酒和使用避孕套方面做出积极改变。需要进一步开展工作,以更全面地评估AWARE对AOD行为和性风险行为结果的疗效。