400
Participants
Start Date
May 31, 2011
Primary Completion Date
November 30, 2013
Study Completion Date
August 31, 2014
Brief Motivational Intervention (BMI)
The BMI incorporates open-ended exploration, personalized feedback, and discussion about patients' alcohol use and sexual behaviors and the consequences of these behaviors. Using the central principles described by Miller and Rollnick (2002), the goal of the session, conducted in the hospital as soon as possible, is to explore the patient's alcohol use and sexual behaviors and to help patients consider what they might want to change. Also included is a presentation of personalized feedback, and for patients who are interested in change, a focus on establishing goals for reduced drinking and sexual risk abstinence. Collaboratively the counselor and patient develop a plan for the future, identify goals for behavior change, explore barriers to changes, and provide strategic advice.
Brief Advice
Patients in the Brief Advice (BA) condition will receive intervention consistent with standard medical practice when alcohol problems or sex-risk behaviors are indicated. Project staff will offer BA about level of alcohol/drug and sexual behaviors and drug problems risk, and will provide a list of treatment resources (including options for HIV testing) in the local area. Patients will be told they show signs of risk associated with alcohol use in that they scored above a cut-score for our alcohol screen, and that they reported recently engaging in sexually risky behaviors. The staff person will advise patients that reducing their alcohol use, and illicit drug use when relevant, and using condoms is advised. BA will take approximately 5 minutes.
Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island, Pawtucket
Brown University Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies, Providence
Kent Hospital, Warwick
Lead Sponsor
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)
NIH
Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island
OTHER
Kent Hospital, Rhode Island
OTHER
Brown University
OTHER