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- Title
Effects of Motivational Interviewing for Incarcerated Adolescents on Driving Under the Influence after Release.
- Authors
Stein, L. A. R.; Colby, Suzanne M.; Barnett, Nancy P.; Monti, Peter M.; Golembeske, Charles; Lebeau‐Craven, Rebecca
- Abstract
Motivational Interviewing (MI) to reduce alcohol and marijuana-related driving events among incarcerated adolescents was evaluated. Adolescents were randomly assigned to receive MI or Relaxation Training. Follow-up assessment showed that, as compared to RT, adolescents who received MI had lower rates of drinking and driving, and being a passenger in a car with someone who had been drinking. Effects were moderated by levels of depression. At low levels of depression, MI evidenced lower rates of these behaviors; at high levels of depression, effects for MI and RT were equivalent. Similar patterns were found for marijuana-related risky driving, but effects were non-significant. (Am J Addict 2006;15:50–57)
- Subjects
DRUG abuse counseling; MOTIVATIONAL interviewing; SUBSTANCE abuse; YOUTH &; alcohol; DEPRESSION in adolescence; POST-traumatic stress disorder in adolescence; DRUNK driving
- Publication
American Journal on Addictions, 2006, Vol 15, p50
- ISSN
1055-0496
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1080/10550490601003680