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Group motivational interviewing for homeless young adults: Associations of change talk with substance use and sexual risk behavior

机译:无家可归的年轻人的集体动机面试:与物质使用和性风险行为相关的变化谈话

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Homeless young adults exhibit high rates of alcohol and other drug (AOD) use and sexual risk behaviors. This study is a secondary analysis of data collected in a randomized clinical trial of AWARE, a new four session group motivational interviewing intervention. AWARE mainly focused on alcohol use and sexual risk behavior given focus group feedback. We used sequential coding to analyze how the group process affected both AOD use and sexual risk behavior at three month follow up among homeless young adults by examining facilitator behavior and participant change talk (CT) and sustain talk (ST). We analyzed 57 group session digital recordings of 100 youth (69% male, 74% heterosexual, 28% non-Hispanic white, 23% African American, 26% Hispanic, 23% multiracial/other; mean age 21.75). Outcomes included importance and readiness to change AOD use and risky sexual behavior, AOD use and consequences, number of partners and unprotected sex, and condom self-efficacy.. Sequential analysis indicated that facilitator open-ended questions and reflections of CT increased group CT. Group CT was associated with a lower likelihood of being a heavy drinker three months later; group ST was associated with decreased readiness and confidence to change alcohol use. There were no associations with CT or ST for drug use or risky sexual behavior. Facilitator speech and peer responses were related to CT and ST during the group sessions with this high risk population, which were then associated with individual changes for alcohol use. Further research is needed to explore associations with drug use sexual risk behavior.
机译:无家可归的年轻人表现出较高的酒精和其他毒品(AOD)使用率以及性危险行为。这项研究是对AWARE(一项新的四阶段小组动机性访谈干预)随机临床试验中收集的数据的辅助分析。鉴于焦点小组的反馈意见,AWARE主要关注饮酒和性风险行为。我们使用顺序编码来分析无家可归的年轻人在三个月的随访中,小组过程如何影响AOD的使用和性风险行为,方法是检查促进者的行为以及参与者的改变谈话(CT)和维持谈话(ST)。我们分析了100位青年的57个小组会议数字记录(69%的男性,74%的异性恋,28%的非西班牙裔白人,23%的非裔美国人,26%的西班牙裔,23%的多种族/其他;平均年龄21.75)。结果包括改变AOD的使用和危险性行为的重要性和准备程度,AOD的使用和后果,伴侣和不受保护的性行为的数量以及避孕套的自我效能。顺序分析表明,促进者开放性的问题和CT的反应增加了CT的发生率。 CT组与三个月后大量饮酒的可能性降低有关。 ST组与减少饮酒的准备和信心降低有关。与CT或ST的使用或危险性行为无关。在高风险人群的小组会议中,主持人的言语和同伴反应与CT和ST有关,然后与饮酒的个人变化有关。需要进一步的研究来探索与吸毒性风险行为的关联。

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