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Group-based motivational interviewing for alcohol use among college students: An exploratory study.
Authors:Michael  Kurt D; Curtin  Lisa; Kirkley  Dale E; Jones  Dan L; Harris  Rafael  Jr
Abstract:How can practicing psychologists help reduce excessive alcohol consumption among college students? Over 80% of college students consume alcohol, and a significant percentage drinks excessively with myriad problems. Brief interventions based on motivational interviewing (MI) have been identified for use with college populations. The authors randomly assigned 91 freshman students to a brief, classroom-based MI intervention or an assessment control condition. At the end of the semester, MI group participants reported fewer drinks per occasion and fewer episodes of intoxication compared to controls. A classroom-based, MI-style intervention might be an efficient, sustainable, and effective means of reducing heavy drinking among college students. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:motivational interviewing  alcohol  college students  brief intervention  excessive alcohol consumption  classroom-based intervention
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