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Examining the influence of active ingredients of motivational interviewing on client change talk.

Margo C Villarosa-Hurlocker1, Anthony J O'Sickey2, Jon M Houck3, Theresa B Moyers4.   

Abstract

Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an evidenced-based intervention designed to help clients explore and resolve ambivalence around substance use. MI combines a humanistic tradition with behavioral components to facilitate client decisions concerning behavior change. As such, there is marked interest in the relationship between the two active ingredients of MI - the relational, or person-centered, components and the technical, or directional, behavioral components - on client in-session language. Yet, few studies have examined how these active ingredients operate in concert. Therefore, the current study evaluated the constellation of relational skills associated with client language, as well as the influence of technical skills on the relationship between provider relational skills and client change language. Specifically, we tested a latent construct of relational skill and its direct association with the proportion of client change talk. We then explored the mediating role of reflections of change and sustain talk (RefCT and RefST) on this relationship. The data for this secondary analysis are from Project ELICIT (N = 131), a randomized control trial evaluating the effects of MI training on client change language. We found support for a latent construct of relational skill (i.e., empathy, acceptance, collaboration, and autonomy/support). However, the relational skill construct did not predict client change language. There was support for an indirect effect, such that relational skills predicted RefCT and RefST, and RefCT and RefST predicted client change language. These results suggest that the synergistic implementation of the relational and technical components of MI is critical to facilitating a higher percentage of change talk.
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Keywords:  Active ingredients; Client language; Implementation; Motivational interviewing; Substance use

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30466547      PMCID: PMC6260935          DOI: 10.1016/j.jsat.2018.10.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Subst Abuse Treat        ISSN: 0740-5472


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