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一项针对无家可归的新兴成年人的简短动机性访谈小组干预随机对照试验:对酒精使用的24个月影响。

A randomized controlled trial of a brief motivational interviewing-based group intervention for emerging adults experiencing homelessness: 24-month effects on alcohol use.

作者信息

Tucker Joan S, Rodriguez Anthony, D'Amico Elizabeth J, Pedersen Eric R, Garvey Rick, Klein David J

机构信息

RAND Corporation.

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California.

出版信息

Psychol Addict Behav. 2024 May;38(3):269-276. doi: 10.1037/adb0000963. Epub 2023 Sep 28.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Despite rates of alcohol misuse being higher among emerging adults experiencing homelessness compared to those who are stably housed, there are few brief evidence-based risk reduction programs for this population that focus on alcohol use and assess outcomes for more than 1 year. This study examines alcohol outcomes from a 24-month evaluation of AWARE, a brief motivational interviewing-based group risk reduction intervention for emerging adults experiencing homelessness.

METHOD

In a cluster randomized crossover trial, 18- to 25- year-olds received AWARE ( = 132) or standard care ( = 144) at one of three drop-in centers serving young people experiencing homelessness in Los Angeles County. We evaluated intervention effects on past month alcohol use, consequences, and related cognitions such as motivation to change behavior.

RESULTS

AWARE participants showed significant reductions over 24 months in alcohol use and negative consequences from drinking and reported significant increases in their use of drinking protective strategies. Except for drinking frequency, control group participants did not show a significant change in these outcomes.

CONCLUSIONS

Findings build on earlier work by demonstrating that AWARE is effective in reducing alcohol use and related problems among emerging adults experiencing homelessness over a 2-year period. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

目的

与有稳定住所的新兴成年人相比,无家可归的新兴成年人中酒精滥用率更高,但针对这一人群的、基于证据的简短风险降低项目很少,这些项目侧重于酒精使用且对结果的评估超过一年。本研究考察了“清醒意识项目”(AWARE)为期24个月的评估中的酒精相关结果,该项目是一项针对无家可归的新兴成年人的、基于动机性访谈的简短团体风险降低干预措施。

方法

在一项整群随机交叉试验中,18至25岁的年轻人在洛杉矶县为无家可归的年轻人服务的三个临时接待中心之一接受了“清醒意识项目”( = 132)或标准护理( = 144)。我们评估了干预措施对过去一个月酒精使用、后果以及相关认知(如改变行为的动机)的影响。

结果

“清醒意识项目”的参与者在24个月内酒精使用和饮酒带来的负面后果显著减少,并报告称他们使用饮酒保护策略的情况显著增加。除饮酒频率外,对照组参与者在这些结果方面没有显著变化。

结论

研究结果基于早期工作,表明“清醒意识项目”在两年时间内有效减少了无家可归的新兴成年人中的酒精使用及相关问题。(《心理学文摘数据库记录》(c)2024美国心理学会,保留所有权利)

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