Ambivalence: Prerequisite for success in motivational interviewing with adolescents?
Autor: | Feldstein Ewing, S. W., Apodaca, T. R., Gaume, J. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
Affect
Motivation Adolescent Substance-Related Disorders Decision Making Humans Neuroimaging Motivational Interviewing Attitude to Health Article Neuroimaging/methods Substance-Related Disorders/psychology Substance-Related Disorders/rehabilitation Adolescents ambivalence brain developmental innovative approaches measurement motivational interviewing neuroimaging substance use |
Zdroj: | Addiction, vol. 111, no. 11, pp. 1900-1907 |
Popis: | The exploration and resolution of ambivalence play an essential role in motivational interviewing (MI) theory. However, most adolescent MI studies have not examined ambivalence as a contributor to behaviour change. This paper reviewed research findings on the role of ambivalence in the adolescent change process. We undertook a narrative review of the published empirical and theoretical literature on ambivalence and mechanisms of change in MI for adolescents and found that current MI evaluations appear not to have access to reliable and valid measures of ambivalence in adolescence or neuroimaging methods to evaluate the mechanisms of treatment response. Improved instrumentation is needed to assess adolescents' ambivalence in clinical and research settings. Innovative methodology, including neuroimaging, may help identify factors mediating relationships between adolescents' ambivalence and treatment response. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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