Development and evaluation of a manual for extended brief intervention for alcohol misuse for adults with mild to moderate intellectual disabilities living in the community: The EBI-LD study manual.

Christos Kouimtsidis, Katrina Scior, Gianluca Baio, Rachael Hunter, Vittoria Pezzoni, Angela Hassiotis
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Abstract

Background: Extended brief interventions for alcohol misuse are effective in the general population. The process of manualising the first ever such intervention for people with mild to moderate intellectual disabilities in the UK is the focus of this study.

Methods: The manual was an adaptation of existing manuals based on Motivational Enhancement and Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and was used in a feasibility randomized controlled trial, the EBI-LD study. The sessions were recorded and scored using an adapted version of the Yale Adherence and Competence Scale (YACS II). Feedback was provided by therapists. The trial is closed. Registered: isrctn.com; ISRCTN58783633.

Results: The quality of the sessions provided was rated as good. Therapists were able to cover all topics within each session. Main challenges included session duration and homework task completion.

Conclusions: We recommend the duration of the sessions to be extended to 40 min to accommodate carers in the session and to enhance their support in homework task completion.

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针对社区中有轻度至中度智力残疾的成人酒精滥用的扩展短期干预手册的开发和评估:EBI-LD研究手册
背景:对酒精滥用的长期短期干预在一般人群中是有效的。这项研究的重点是在英国首次对轻度到中度智力残疾的人进行这种干预。方法:该手册是基于动机增强和认知行为治疗的现有手册的改编,并用于可行性随机对照试验,即EBI-LD研究。使用耶鲁依从性和能力量表(YACS II)进行记录和评分。治疗师提供反馈。审判已经结束。注册:isrctn.com;ISRCTN58783633。结果:提供的课程质量被评为良好。治疗师能够在每个疗程中涵盖所有主题。主要的挑战包括上课时间和完成家庭作业。结论:我们建议将辅导时间延长至40分钟,以配合照顾者的需要,并协助他们完成家庭作业。
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