Belina Rodrigues , Nicolas Bertholet , Jean-Bernard Daeppen , Jacques Gaume
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Abstract
Introduction
The influence of age on brief motivational interventions (BMI) effects remains unknown. In the present study, we explored whether change in alcohol consumption after BMI differs across age groups and whether these differences are reflected in motivational interviewing (MI) counsellor skills.
Method
Secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial among emergency room (ER) patients screened for unhealthy alcohol consumption. Participants (N = 97, 80 % men, 18–21 y: 19.6 %, 22–29 y: 22.7 %, 30–49 y: 34.0 % and ≥50 y: 23.7 %) received a single BMI in the ER, which was coded using the MI Skills Code 2.0. Alcohol outcomes were measured at 12-month. First, we tested whether BMI effect varied by age group using negative binomial regression for weekly drinking consumption, and logistic regression for change to low-risk drinking. Second, MI counsellor skills (global ratings of empathy, MI spirit and acceptance, and percentages of open questions, complex reflections (CR) and MI-consistent behaviors) were examined through one-way ANOVA or Welch test.
Results
The 22–29 y group i) reported lower consumption at follow-up compared to the 30–49 y group (IRR=1.60, p = .04) and the ≥ 50 y group (IRR=1.67, p = .03), and ii) was more likely to change to low-risk drinking than the 18–21 y group (OR=11.25, p = .04). When comparing MI counsellor skills across age groups, higher empathy ratings (F(3,93)= 2.70, p = .05) and a higher percentage of CR (F(3,93)= 4.10, p = .009) were recorded for the 22–29 y group.
Conclusion
This exploratory study shows that BMI was associated with significantly better 12-month alcohol outcomes among patients aged 22–29 years, which corresponded with higher counsellor empathy ratings and percentage of CR.
年龄对短暂动机干预(BMI)效应的影响尚不清楚。在本研究中,我们探讨了不同年龄组BMI后饮酒的变化是否不同,以及这些差异是否反映在动机访谈(MI)咨询师技能中。方法:对筛查出不健康饮酒的急诊室(ER)患者的随机对照试验进行二次分析。参与者(N = 97, 80%男性,18-21岁:19.6%,22-29岁:22.7%,30-49岁:34.0%和≥50岁:23.7%)在急诊室接受单一BMI,使用MI技能编码2.0进行编码。在12个月时测量酒精的结果。首先,我们通过对每周饮酒量的负二项回归和对低风险饮酒变化的逻辑回归,检验了BMI效应是否因年龄组而异。其次,通过单因素方差分析或韦尔奇检验,检验心理咨询师的技能(共情、心理咨询精神和接受度的总体评分,以及开放性问题、复杂反思(CR)和心理咨询一致行为的百分比)。结果:与30-49岁组(IRR=1.60, p = 0.04)和≥50岁组(IRR=1.67, p = 0.03)相比,22-29岁组(i)在随访时报告的饮酒量较低(IRR=1.60, p = 0.04), ii)比18-21岁组更容易转变为低风险饮酒(OR=11.25, p = 0.04)。当比较不同年龄组的心理咨询师技能时,22-29岁年龄组的共情评分较高(F(3,93)= 2.70, p = 0.05), CR百分比较高(F(3,93)= 4.10, p = 0.009)。结论:本探索性研究表明,在22-29岁的患者中,BMI与12个月的酒精预后显著相关,这与更高的咨询师共情评分和CR百分比相对应。