2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2007.01.024
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Adherence to the principles of Motivational Interviewing, clients' characteristics and behavior outcome in a smoking cessation and relapse prevention trial in women postpartum

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“…Possible ratings on indices ranged from 1 (low) to 7 (high). Counselors maintained adequate adherence to MI (empathy/understanding M = 5.39 [SD = 0.62] and MI spirit M = 5.50 [SD = 0.57]), which compares favorably with other intervention studies in similar populations (Thyrian et al, 2007). Counselors maintained excellent adherence (Moyers et al, n.d.) to the MAPS/MAPS+ treatment manual (M = 6.77 [SD = 0.50]) throughout the study.…”
Section: Treatment Delivery and Integritymentioning
confidence: 58%
“…Possible ratings on indices ranged from 1 (low) to 7 (high). Counselors maintained adequate adherence to MI (empathy/understanding M = 5.39 [SD = 0.62] and MI spirit M = 5.50 [SD = 0.57]), which compares favorably with other intervention studies in similar populations (Thyrian et al, 2007). Counselors maintained excellent adherence (Moyers et al, n.d.) to the MAPS/MAPS+ treatment manual (M = 6.77 [SD = 0.50]) throughout the study.…”
Section: Treatment Delivery and Integritymentioning
confidence: 58%
“…This might have resulted from the generally low levels of MI treatment integrity as evidenced by our coding process, or the very short period of time between measurements (3 weeks). Better quality motivational interviews might have produced more favorable outcomes, as has been demonstrated in other studies (McCambridge, Day, Thomas, & Strang, 2011;Thyrian et al, 2007), and a longer amount of time between measurements might allow for the process of internalization of PA behavior to better unfold within patients.…”
Section: Development Of Therapist MI Proficiency Over Timementioning
confidence: 73%
“…There are even fewer studies on adherence to counseling among smoking cessation trials. Only two studies 13,30 have reported detailed analysis of adherence to counseling treatments and one of the studies demonstrated that adherence was a significant predictor to smoking cessation 30 . Adherence to treatment may be improved by identifying individual factors and tailoring treatment to the factors most likely to facilitate success among patient subgroups.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%