Is the quality of brief motivational interventions for drug use in primary care associated with subsequent drug use?

Volume: 56, Pages: 8 - 14
Published: May 1, 2016
Abstract
Although a number of brief intervention approaches for drug use are based on motivational interviewing (MI), relatively little is known about whether the quality of motivational interviewing skills is associated with intervention outcomes. The current study examined whether indices of motivational interviewing skill were associated with subsequent drug use outcomes following two different MI-based brief interventions delivered in primary care; a...
Paper Details
Title
Is the quality of brief motivational interventions for drug use in primary care associated with subsequent drug use?
Published Date
May 1, 2016
Volume
56
Pages
8 - 14
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