Client commitment language during motivational interviewing predicts drug use outcomes.
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Abstract
Client language from a motivational interview (MI) and drug use outcome were investigated. Interview videotapes of 84 drug abusers were coded for frequency and strength of utterances expressing commitment, desire, ability, need, readiness, and reasons to change or maintain their habit. Cluster analysis of proportion days abstinent (PDA) revealed 3 groups: high PDA at intake and follow-up (3, 6, 9, 12 months; maintainers); low intake PDA/high follow-up PDA (changers); and low intake PDA/low to moderate follow-up PDA (stragglers). Distinct group patterns emerged for commitment strength (CS) during MI. Clients dishonest in checklist self-report exhibited CS similar to stragglers. CS for client evaluation of a…
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- Motivational interviewing
- Psychology
- Checklist
- Outcome (game theory)
- Clinical psychology
- Interview
- Intervention (counseling)
- Developmental psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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