1. Preconceptional motivational interviewing interventions to reduce alcohol-exposed pregnancy risk
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Ingersoll, Karen S., Ceperich, Sherry D., Hettema, Jennifer E., Farrell-Carnahan, Leah, and Penberthy, J. Kim
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PRECONCEPTION care , *MOTIVATIONAL interviewing , *RANDOMIZED controlled trials , *TREATMENT effectiveness , *PSYCHOTHERAPY , *PSYCHOLOGICAL feedback , *ALCOHOL drinking , *PREGNANCY , *CONTRACEPTION - Abstract
Abstract: Alcohol exposed pregnancy (AEP) is a leading cause of preventable birth defects. While randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have shown that multi-session motivational interviewing-based interventions reduce AEP risk, a one-session intervention could facilitate broader implementation. The purposes of this study were to: (1) test a one-session motivational AEP prevention intervention for community women and (2) compare outcomes to previous RCTs. Participants at risk for AEP (N =217) were randomized to motivational interviewing+assessment feedback (EARLY), informational video, or informational brochure conditions. Outcomes were drinks per drinking day (DDD), ineffective contraception rate, and AEP risk at 3 and 6months. All interventions were associated with decreased DDD, ineffective contraception rate, and AEP risk. Participants who received EARLY had larger absolute risk reductions in ineffective contraception and AEP risk, but not DDD. Effect sizes were compared to previous RCTs. The one-session EARLY intervention had less powerful effects than multi-session AEP prevention interventions among community women, but may provide a new option in a continuum of preventive care. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2013
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