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Adherence to the principles of Motivational Interviewing, clients' characteristics and behavior outcome in a smoking cessation and relapse prevention trial in women postpartum

Jochen René Thyrian*, Jennis Freyer-Adam, Wolfgang Hannöver, Kathrin Röske, Franziska Mentzel, Claudia Kufeld, Gallus Bischof, Hans Jürgen Rumpf, Ulrich John, Ulfert Hapke

*Korrespondierende/r Autor/-in für diese Arbeit

Abstract

Objectives: 1. Quantitative description of the adherence to the principles of Motivational Interviewing (MI) in smoking counseling sessions, 2. Examination of the relation between clients' characteristics and the adherence to the principles of MI, and between adherence to the principles of MI and future smoking status. Methods: A sample of n = 163 sessions conducted during a randomized controlled trial in testing the effectiveness of a population-based smoking intervention in women postpartum was investigated. Demographic and behavior-related variables were included in a logistic regression to predict adherence to MI. Adherence was measured using the Motivational Interviewing Treatment Integrity (MITI) scale. Results: Of the sessions, 49.4% showed good adherence to MI. The OR of receiving a good MI session was 3.1 for non-smokers in comparison to daily smokers. No other demographic or behavioral variable gained statistical significance. The relation between adherence and intervention outcome after 6 months was statistically significant (χ2 = 6.459, p < 0.05). Conclusions: This intervention study shows a satisfactory degree of adherence to and the effectiveness of MI. MI-adherence seems more likely in sessions concerned with smoking relapse prevention compared to smoking cessation sessions.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
ZeitschriftAddictive Behaviors
Jahrgang32
Ausgabenummer10
Seiten (von - bis)2297-2303
Seitenumfang7
ISSN0306-4603
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 10.2007

Fördermittel

This study as part of the Research Collaboration in Early Substance Use Intervention (EARLINT) has been funded by the German Ministry of Education and Research (grant # 01EB0120, 01EB0420) and the Social Ministry of the State of Mecklenburg–West Pomerania (grant # 406.68.43.05).

UN SDGs

Dieser Output leistet einen Beitrag zu folgendem(n) Ziel(en) für nachhaltige Entwicklung

  1. SDG 3 – Gesundheit und Wohlergehen
    SDG 3 – Gesundheit und Wohlergehen
  2. SDG 10 – Weniger Ungleichheiten
    SDG 10 – Weniger Ungleichheiten

Strategische Forschungsbereiche und Zentren

  • Forschungsschwerpunkt: Gehirn, Hormone, Verhalten - Center for Brain, Behavior and Metabolism (CBBM)

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