Correlates of Motivational Interviewing Use Among Substance Use Treatment Programs Serving American Indians/Alaska Natives

Motivational interviewing (MI) offers a treatment modality that can help meet the treatment needs of American Indians/Alaska Natives (AI/ANs) with substance use disorders. This report presents results from a national survey of 192 AI/AN substance abuse treatment programs with regard to their use of...

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Main Authors: Dickerson, Daniel, Moore, Laurie A, Rieckmann, Traci, Croy, Calvin D, Venner, Kamilla, Moghaddam, Jacquelene, Gueco, Rebekah, Novins, Douglas K
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spelling ftcdlib:oai:escholarship.org:ark:/13030/qt9t26t92q 2024-04-14T08:08:12+00:00 Correlates of Motivational Interviewing Use Among Substance Use Treatment Programs Serving American Indians/Alaska Natives Dickerson, Daniel Moore, Laurie A Rieckmann, Traci Croy, Calvin D Venner, Kamilla Moghaddam, Jacquelene Gueco, Rebekah Novins, Douglas K 31 - 45 2018-01-01 application/pdf https://escholarship.org/uc/item/9t26t92q unknown eScholarship, University of California qt9t26t92q https://escholarship.org/uc/item/9t26t92q public The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research, vol 45, iss 1 Clinical and Health Psychology Psychology Brain Disorders Behavioral and Social Science Arctic Substance Misuse Drug Abuse (NIDA only) American Indian or Alaska Native Good Health and Well Being Adult Alaska Natives Attitude of Health Personnel Female Health Care Surveys Humans Indians North American Male Motivational Interviewing Substance Abuse Treatment Centers Substance-Related Disorders Workplace Public Health and Health Services Social Work Psychiatry Health services and systems article 2018 ftcdlib 2024-03-27T16:10:32Z Motivational interviewing (MI) offers a treatment modality that can help meet the treatment needs of American Indians/Alaska Natives (AI/ANs) with substance use disorders. This report presents results from a national survey of 192 AI/AN substance abuse treatment programs with regard to their use of MI and factors related to its implementation, including program characteristics, workforce issues, clinician perceptions of MI, and how clinicians learned about MI. Sixty-six percent of programs reported having implemented the use of MI in their programs. In the final logistic regression model, the odds of implementing MI were significantly higher when programs were tribally owned (OR = 2.946; CI95 1.014, 8.564), where more than 50% of staff were Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselors (CADCs) (OR = 5.469; CI95 1.330, 22.487), and in programs in which the survey respondent perceived that MI fit well with their staff's expertise and training (OR = 3.321; CI95 1.287, 8.569). Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Alaska University of California: eScholarship Arctic Indian
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topic Clinical and Health Psychology
Psychology
Brain Disorders
Behavioral and Social Science
Arctic
Substance Misuse
Drug Abuse (NIDA only)
American Indian or Alaska Native
Good Health and Well Being
Adult
Alaska Natives
Attitude of Health Personnel
Female
Health Care Surveys
Humans
Indians
North American
Male
Motivational Interviewing
Substance Abuse Treatment Centers
Substance-Related Disorders
Workplace
Public Health and Health Services
Social Work
Psychiatry
Health services and systems
spellingShingle Clinical and Health Psychology
Psychology
Brain Disorders
Behavioral and Social Science
Arctic
Substance Misuse
Drug Abuse (NIDA only)
American Indian or Alaska Native
Good Health and Well Being
Adult
Alaska Natives
Attitude of Health Personnel
Female
Health Care Surveys
Humans
Indians
North American
Male
Motivational Interviewing
Substance Abuse Treatment Centers
Substance-Related Disorders
Workplace
Public Health and Health Services
Social Work
Psychiatry
Health services and systems
Dickerson, Daniel
Moore, Laurie A
Rieckmann, Traci
Croy, Calvin D
Venner, Kamilla
Moghaddam, Jacquelene
Gueco, Rebekah
Novins, Douglas K
Correlates of Motivational Interviewing Use Among Substance Use Treatment Programs Serving American Indians/Alaska Natives
topic_facet Clinical and Health Psychology
Psychology
Brain Disorders
Behavioral and Social Science
Arctic
Substance Misuse
Drug Abuse (NIDA only)
American Indian or Alaska Native
Good Health and Well Being
Adult
Alaska Natives
Attitude of Health Personnel
Female
Health Care Surveys
Humans
Indians
North American
Male
Motivational Interviewing
Substance Abuse Treatment Centers
Substance-Related Disorders
Workplace
Public Health and Health Services
Social Work
Psychiatry
Health services and systems
description Motivational interviewing (MI) offers a treatment modality that can help meet the treatment needs of American Indians/Alaska Natives (AI/ANs) with substance use disorders. This report presents results from a national survey of 192 AI/AN substance abuse treatment programs with regard to their use of MI and factors related to its implementation, including program characteristics, workforce issues, clinician perceptions of MI, and how clinicians learned about MI. Sixty-six percent of programs reported having implemented the use of MI in their programs. In the final logistic regression model, the odds of implementing MI were significantly higher when programs were tribally owned (OR = 2.946; CI95 1.014, 8.564), where more than 50% of staff were Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselors (CADCs) (OR = 5.469; CI95 1.330, 22.487), and in programs in which the survey respondent perceived that MI fit well with their staff's expertise and training (OR = 3.321; CI95 1.287, 8.569).
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Dickerson, Daniel
Moore, Laurie A
Rieckmann, Traci
Croy, Calvin D
Venner, Kamilla
Moghaddam, Jacquelene
Gueco, Rebekah
Novins, Douglas K
author_facet Dickerson, Daniel
Moore, Laurie A
Rieckmann, Traci
Croy, Calvin D
Venner, Kamilla
Moghaddam, Jacquelene
Gueco, Rebekah
Novins, Douglas K
author_sort Dickerson, Daniel
title Correlates of Motivational Interviewing Use Among Substance Use Treatment Programs Serving American Indians/Alaska Natives
title_short Correlates of Motivational Interviewing Use Among Substance Use Treatment Programs Serving American Indians/Alaska Natives
title_full Correlates of Motivational Interviewing Use Among Substance Use Treatment Programs Serving American Indians/Alaska Natives
title_fullStr Correlates of Motivational Interviewing Use Among Substance Use Treatment Programs Serving American Indians/Alaska Natives
title_full_unstemmed Correlates of Motivational Interviewing Use Among Substance Use Treatment Programs Serving American Indians/Alaska Natives
title_sort correlates of motivational interviewing use among substance use treatment programs serving american indians/alaska natives
publisher eScholarship, University of California
publishDate 2018
url https://escholarship.org/uc/item/9t26t92q
op_coverage 31 - 45
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Indian
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Indian
genre Arctic
Alaska
genre_facet Arctic
Alaska
op_source The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research, vol 45, iss 1
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