314
Participants
Start Date
July 31, 2007
Primary Completion Date
May 31, 2014
Study Completion Date
May 31, 2014
Motivational Intervention
The MI session will be 60-90 minutes in length.The focus is on establishing rapport and building motivation. The counselor explores teen's reasons for entering treatment, prior treatment experience, previous attempts to change use, possible goals for treatment, substance effect expectancies, and perceptions of self-efficacy.A personalized feedback report outlines assessment results, highlights any problems or concerns related to cigarette use expressed by teen, and compares tobacco use levels with national norms for same age and gender peers.
Relaxation Therapy
The Relaxation Therapy intervention encompasses several techniques, including Progressive Muscle Relaxation and Visualization-Imagination, and meditation to reduce stress; which may lead to substance use.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
The Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Intervention focuses on the interrelationship between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. It addresses specific deficits, such as improving problem solving skills and developing social supports, and behaviors such as substance abuse and smoking.
Self-Help Programming
"The Self-Help Programming intervention combines elements of Nicotine anonymous (NicA) to provide someone who uses nicotine but wants a nicotine-free life, with a community of people that has also experienced nicotine addiction and strives to be nicotine free. It incorporate the 12 Steps and the NicA tools (i.e., meetings, phone list, literature, sponsorship, and service) to facilitate and maintain abstinence from nicotine."
Rhode Island Training School, Cranston
University of Rhode Island
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