The language of change among criminal justice clients: Counselor language, client language, and client substance use outcomes

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作者
Rodriguez, Mayra [1 ]
Walters, Scott T. [2 ]
Houck, Jon M. [3 ]
Ortiz, J. Alexis [3 ]
Taxman, Faye S. [4 ]
机构
[1] Edward Via Coll Osteopath Med, Auburn, AL USA
[2] Univ North Texas, Hlth Sci Ctr, Ft Worth, TX USA
[3] Univ New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131 USA
[4] George Mason Univ, Fairfax, VA 22030 USA
关键词
addiction; motivational interviewing; substance abuse; treatment efficacy; BRIEF MOTIVATIONAL INTERVENTION; CHANGE TALK; TREATMENT SERVICES; DRINKING; OFFENDERS; ALCOHOL; METAANALYSIS; RELIABILITY; BEHAVIORS; EFFICACY;
D O I
10.1002/jclp.22534
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
ObjectiveCounselor and client language have been identified as mechanisms of change in motivational interviewing (MI) counseling sessions. This study evaluated whether language patterns exhibited during MI sessions with substance users in the community would also be found during MI sessions with substance users in the criminal justice system. MethodForty audio recordings of MI sessions with substance-using probationers were coded and analyzed sequentially using the Motivational Interviewing Skills Code (MISC) 2.5. Analyses examined the relationship between counselor and client language, and the relationship between client language and client substance use after 2 months. ResultsCounselor MI inconsistent language was associated with decreased change talk (lnOR=-0.76, p<.05) though not with increased sustain talk. Both sustain talk (b=-4.591, t=-18.634 p<.001) and MI inconsistent language MIIN (b=-4.419, t=-19.886, p<.001) were positively associated with substance use at 2 months. Sustain talk early in the session (i.e., during deciles 1 and 2) was significantly greater among clients who reported using substances at 2 months, compared to clients who did not use substances. ConclusionThese findings are broadly consistent with previous literature documenting the association between counselor language, client language, and client outcome.
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页码:626 / 636
页数:11
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