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Citation

Ryan-Pettes SR, Mullen J, Mathias CW, Dougherty DM. Addict. Disord. Their Treat. 2020; 19(1): 7-15.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins)

DOI

10.1097/adt.0000000000000171

PMID

33424458 PMCID

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This program evaluation examined rates of treatment initiation and alcohol related violations among adults who completed a brief motivational interviewing (BMI) session after a driving while intoxicated arrest.

Method: Adults attending orientation for pretrial bond supervision were assessed for eligibility to receive services by counselors in an outpatient clinic. A total of 118 male and female adults with DWI arrests completed a single BMI session. Treatment initiation was assessed one-week after the BMI session and alcohol-related violations were assessed 6-months later.

Results: Fifty-three percent of those with DWI arrests who received the BMI session-initiated treatment and of those who initiated treatment, alcohol-related violations were significantly lower than for those who did not initiate treatment.

Conclusions: The results provide preliminary support that a single session BMI delivered soon after arrest and before pretrial conditions are implemented has promise for spurring clients to take steps to initiate treatment and is related to better rates of compliance with alcohol-related pretrial conditions.


Language: en

Keywords

and referral to treatment; and screening; brief intervention; brief motivational interviewing; DUI; DWI; motivational interviewing; SBIRT

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