U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government, Department of Justice.

NCJRS Virtual Library

The Virtual Library houses over 235,000 criminal justice resources, including all known OJP works.
Click here to search the NCJRS Virtual Library

Developing a Group Motivational Interviewing Intervention for First-Time Adolescent Offenders At-Risk for an Alcohol or Drug Use Disorder

NCJ Number
232702
Journal
Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly Volume: 28 Issue: 4 Dated: October-December 2010 Pages: 417-436
Author(s)
Elizabeth J. D'Amico, Ph.D.; Karen Chan Osilla, Ph.D.; Sarah B. Hunter, Ph.D.
Date Published
October 2010
Length
20 pages
Annotation
This study investigated the effectiveness of juvenile drug intervention programs.
Abstract
This study examined how teens who had committed a first-time alcohol or other drug (AOD) offense responded to a motivational interviewing (MI) group intervention. Participants were 101 first-time AOD adolescent offenders (M = 15.88; 63 percent male, 54 percent Hispanic). The authors developed and tested a six-session curriculum called Free Talk and solicited feedback from different teens after each session. Groups were recorded and transcribed. Feedback was categorized using the Motivational Interviewing Treatment Integrity scale (MITI 3.0). Feedback indicated high levels of evocation, collaboration, autonomy/support, and empathy. The current study highlights that utilizing group MI can be an acceptable approach for at-risk youth. Tables and references (Published Abstract)