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一项针对无家可归的年轻成年人的基于简短动机性访谈的小组干预的随机对照试验:12 个月对药物使用和性风险行为的影响。

A randomized controlled trial of a brief motivational interviewing-based group intervention for emerging adults experiencing homelessness: 12-Month effects on substance use and sexual risk behavior.

机构信息

RAND Corporation, 1776 Main Street, Santa Monica, CA, USA.

RAND Corporation, 1776 Main Street, Santa Monica, CA, USA.

出版信息

J Subst Use Addict Treat. 2023 Sep;152:209114. doi: 10.1016/j.josat.2023.209114. Epub 2023 Jun 22.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Few brief evidence-based risk reduction programs for emerging adults experiencing homelessness focus on the interrelated problems of substance use and sexual risk behavior. This study examines outcomes from a 12-month evaluation of AWARE, a brief Motivational Interviewing (MI)-based group risk reduction intervention for this population.

METHODS

In a cluster randomized crossover trial, N = 276 18-25-year-olds received AWARE or usual care at drop-in centers serving homeless youth in Los Angeles County. We evaluated intervention effects on substance use and condomless sex (primary outcomes), as well as drinking consequences and protective strategies, number of casual partners, self-efficacy, and motivation for change (secondary outcomes).

RESULTS

AWARE participants self-reported reductions in their alcohol use and negative consequences from drinking, and an increase in use of drinking protective strategies. AWARE participants also reported an initial decrease in drug use other than marijuana, followed by a slight uptake later on, as well as an initial increase in importance of cutting down on other drug use followed by a decrease. Control group participants did not show change in these outcomes. Among those who reported casual sex partners at both baseline and 12-month surveys, exploratory analyses indicated that AWARE participants had a 29 % decline in condomless sex with casual partners compared to a 6 % decline for control group participants.

CONCLUSIONS

Findings build on our pilot work by demonstrating that AWARE has long-term benefits on drinking among emerging adults experiencing homelessness. Further work should seek to strengthen its long-term effectiveness in reducing drug use in this population.

摘要

简介

针对无家可归的年轻成年人,很少有基于简短证据的风险降低方案关注药物使用和性风险行为的相互关联问题。本研究检验了 AWARE 的 12 个月评估结果,AWARE 是一种基于简短动机访谈(MI)的小组风险降低干预措施,适用于这一人群。

方法

在一项集群随机交叉试验中,N=276 名 18-25 岁的年轻人在洛杉矶县为无家可归青年提供服务的临时收容中心接受了 AWARE 或常规护理。我们评估了干预措施对药物使用和无保护性行为(主要结果)以及饮酒后果和保护策略、偶然伴侣数量、自我效能感和改变动机(次要结果)的影响。

结果

AWARE 参与者自我报告称,他们的饮酒量和饮酒带来的负面影响有所减少,并且使用了更多的饮酒保护策略。AWARE 参与者还报告称,他们最初减少了除大麻以外的药物使用,随后略有增加,最初增加了减少其他药物使用的重要性,随后又有所减少。对照组参与者在这些结果上没有变化。在那些在基线和 12 个月调查中都报告有偶然性行为伴侣的人中,探索性分析表明,与对照组参与者的 6%下降相比,AWARE 参与者的偶然性行为伴侣中无保护性行为下降了 29%。

结论

这些发现扩展了我们的初步研究结果,表明 AWARE 对无家可归的年轻成年人的饮酒行为有长期益处。进一步的工作应寻求加强其在减少该人群药物使用方面的长期有效性。

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