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Project CHOICE: Efficacy Testing of CHOICE and CHOICE+Normative Feedback Interventions

Phase 1
Completed
Conditions
Substance-related Disorders
Interventions
Behavioral: Motivational Interview
Behavioral: Motivational Interview with Normative Feedback
Registration Number
NCT02083523
Lead Sponsor
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Brief Summary

This study will use a pilot test format to examine the efficacy of a brief Motivational Interviewing (MI) intervention developed by the investigator Dr. Douglas Smith called CHOICE (Compassionate Helpers Openly Inviting Client Empowerment)with youth referred for substance abuse assessments to substance abuse treatment agencies in Chicago and Urbana, IL.

Detailed Description

This study will use a pilot test format to examine the efficacy of a brief Motivational Interviewing (MI) intervention developed by the investigator Dr. Douglas Smith called CHOICE (Compassionate Helpers Openly Inviting Client Empowerment)with youth referred for substance abuse assessments to substance abuse treatment agencies in Chicago and Urbana, IL. The study will have two arms: one group will receive the standard CHOICE Motivational Interview (MI) while the second group will receive the CHOICE Motivational Interview with a Normative Feedback component, called CHOICE+ (CHOICE Plus). The hypothesis is that there will be no difference in outcomes between those that receive the standard CHOICE and those that receive the CHOICE+ MI.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
48
Inclusion Criteria
  • Youth 13-19 years of age (and their parents or legal guardians if their youth has been referred for an assessment with the Prairie Center counseling staff.)
  • referred for an assessment to see if they need substance use disorder treatment
  • have used substances on 13 or more days out of the past 90 days or scored higher than 2 on the CRAFT assessment. -
Exclusion Criteria
  • Low cognitive functioning

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Motivational InterviewMotivational InterviewThe Motivational Interview, or MI, (15-30 minutes) was provided after initial substance use disorder assessments but prior to treatment admission. I twas facilitated by a computer generated report and included: an orientation to the session, discussion of the participants' strengths, an agenda setting procedure, a review of concerns, and a session summary. Therapists conveyed empathy, used reflective listening, tried to elicit and reinforce change talk elements, and elicited action steps from the participants.
MI with Normative FeedbackMotivational Interview with Normative FeedbackThe Motivational Interview with Normative Feedback, or MI + NF, condition/intervention included all procedures described for the MI condition. Additionally, in the MI + NF condition/intervention, the participants' days of marijuana and alcohol use were compared to two sets of norms ( age specific or level of care specific) available for treatment attending youth. Therapists used whichever norm provided a greater contrast with participants' use.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
% Readiness to ChangeDay One

% Readiness to Change was measured immediately following receipt of the intervention session.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Days of Substance Use Treatment3 months post intake
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