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Development and Preliminary Testing of a Promotora - Delivered, Spanish Language, Counseling Intervention for Heavy Drinking among Male, Latino Day Laborers

机译:Promotora的开发和初步测试-西班牙语授课,拉丁裔临时工中男性大量饮酒的咨询干预

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This study developed and then tested the feasibility, acceptability and initial efficacy of a 3-session, culturally adapted, intervention combining motivational enhancement therapy (MET) and strengths-based case management (SBCM) delivered by promotoras in Spanish to reduce heavy drinking among male, Latino day laborers. A pilot two-group randomized trial (N = 29) was conducted to evaluate the initial efficacy of MET/SBCM compared to brief feedback (BF). Alcohol-related measures were assessed at 6, 12 and 18 weeks after baseline. Most intervention group participants (12/14) attended all counseling sessions and most participants (25/29) remained in the study at 18 weeks. Alcohol related measures improved in both groups over time with no statistically significant differences observed at any of the time points. However the comparative effect size of MET/SBCM on weekly drinking was in the large range at 6-weeks and in the moderate range at 12-weeks. Post hoc analyses identified a statistically significant reduction in number of drinks over time for participants in the intervention group but not for control group participants. Despite the extreme vulnerability of the population, most participants completed all sessions of MET/SBCM and reported high satisfaction with the intervention. We feel our community partnership facilitated these successes. Additional studies of community-partnered and culturally adapted interventions are needed to reduce heavy drinking among the growing population of Latinos in the U.S. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:这项研究开发并测试了由西班牙promotoras提供的旨在减少男性饮酒的3疗程,文化适应性干预,结合动机增强疗法(MET)和基于优势的案例管理(SBCM)的干预措施的可行性,可接受性和初始功效, ,拉丁裔临时工。进行了一项初步的两组随机试验(N = 29),以评估MET / SBCM与短暂反馈(BF)的初始疗效。在基线后第6、12和18周评估与酒精有关的措施。大多数干预组参与者(12/14)参加了所有咨询会议,而大多数参与者(25/29)在第18周仍留在研究中。随着时间的推移,两组中与酒精有关的措施均得到改善,在任何时间点均未观察到统计学上的显着差异。但是,MET / SBCM对每周饮酒的比较效果大小在6周时处于较大范围,而在12周时处于中等范围。事后分析发现,随着时间的流逝,干预组参与者的饮酒数量在统计上显着减少,而对照组没有。尽管人口极度脆弱,但大多数参与者仍完成了MET / SBCM的所有课程,并对干预表示高度满意。我们认为我们的社区伙伴关系促进了这些成功。在美国(C)2015 Elsevier Inc.,需要进行更多有关社区合作和文化适应干预的研究,以减少日益增长的拉丁裔人口中的酗酒现象。保留所有权利。

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