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An evaluation of training for lay providers in the use of Motivational Interviewing to promote academic achievement among urban youth.

Patricia Simon1, Nadia L Ward1.   

Abstract

This study examined training outcomes for lay service providers who participated in a Motivational Interviewing (MI) training program designed to help increase intrinsic motivation and academic achievement among urban low-income and minority youth. Seventeen lay academic advisors received 16 hours of training in MI. Two, two-hour booster sessions plus five, two- hour weekly group supervision sessions were conducted with lay advisors over a period of seven months. One-hundred percent of lay advisors (n =17) participated in all training, booster sessions and assessments. Seventy-one percent of lay advisors (n=12) completed all group supervision sessions and submitted tapes for review. MI training was associated with increased knowledge of MI principles among lay service providers; increased proficiency in responding to simulated clients in an MI consistent style; increased use of MI adherent behaviors in sessions with real clients and maintenance of high motivation to use MI from pretest to posttest. Although lay advisors increased their knowledge of MI, further training is required for advisors to increase competence in delivering MI. Overall, Implications for using MI in the context of school-based settings is discussed.

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Keywords:  Academic Achievement; Motivational Interviewing; School-based Mental Health; Supervision; Urban Youth

Year:  2014        PMID: 26356248      PMCID: PMC4561511          DOI: 10.1080/1754730X.2014.949062

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Sch Ment Health Promot        ISSN: 1754-730X


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