Motiverande samtal vid tvångsvård av vuxna personer med skadligt substansbruk
Fråga och sammanfattning
Motiverande samtal (MI) är en samtalsmetod som används för att stärka förutsättningarna för beteendeförändring hos en individ. För personer som tvångsvårdas för skadligt bruk av alkohol eller droger syftar motiverande samtal till att medvetandegöra individen om att förändring är möjlig och motivera till förändring av situationen genom bland annat deltagande i behandlingsprogram.
Fråga till SBU:s upplysningstjänst
Vilken sammanställd forskning och vetenskapliga studier finns om effekten motiverande samtal för personer som tvångsvårdas för skadligt substansbruk?
Frågeställare: Statens institutionsstyrelse (SiS)
Sammanfattning
SBU:s upplysningstjänst har efter litteratursökning varken identifierat någon relevant systematisk översikt eller primärstudie som svarar på frågan.
Att underlag saknas ska inte tolkas som att insatsen saknar effekt. Det betyder däremot att det behövs forskning för att förbättra kunskapsläget.
Bakgrund
Vuxna personer med allvarligt beroende av alkohol, narkotika eller läkemedel kan tvångsvårdas i enlighet med LVM (Lag (1988:870) om vård av missbrukare i vissa fall). År 2021 fanns 359 platser fördelade på 11 LVM-hem, och 836 individer togs in för vård under en eller flera perioder [1]. Tvångsvård beslutas om individen behöver vård för att komma ifrån sitt skadliga bruk, om vårdbehovet inte kan tillgodoses med frivilliga insatser och personen till följd av sitt beroende riskerar att utsätta sig själv eller närstående för fara, allvarlig skada eller löper uppenbar risk att förstöra sitt liv [2].
Motiverande samtal (engelska: motivational interviewing, MI) är en interventionsform med strukturerade behandlingssamtal som ursprungligen utvecklades för personer med skadligt alkoholbruk. Idag är motiverande samtal vanligt förekommande inom svensk sjukvård och socialtjänst när behov finns att motivera patienter till beteendeförändring, till exempel vid rökning, skadligt bruk av alkohol, förändringar av kost och fysisk aktivitet eller för att öka personens vilja att ta föreskrivna läkemedel. Motiverande samtal används även för att motivera till deltagande i aktiviteter, som behandling eller utbildning. Ett empatiskt och reflekterande förhållningssätt är centralt för behandlaren. Motiverande samtal syftar till att medvetandegöra klienten om vägar till förändring och stärka personens egen motivation till att förändra sin situation [3] men även för att motivera till deltagande i andra behandlingar [4].
Motiverande samtal kan ges både i kort rådgivning och vid längre behandlingar. Samtalen är oftast individuella, men även gruppsamtal förekommer.
Avgränsningar
Upplysningstjänsten har tillsammans med frågeställaren formulerat frågan enligt följande PICO1:
- Population: Vuxna i tvångsvård för skadligt bruk
- Intervention: Motiverande samtal
- Control: Annan intervention eller ingen intervention
- Outcome: Substansbruk, psykisk ohälsa
Upplysningstjänsten har gjort sökningar (Bilaga 1) i databaserna MedLine, Scopus, PsycInfo, Criminal Justice Abstracts och SOCINDEX, samt i INAHTA2:s databas för HTA3-rapporter. Vi har även handsökt publikationer på webbsidor för regionala HTA-organisationer och myndigheter.
Upplysningstjänsten inkluderar artiklar publicerade i vetenskapliga tidskrifter samt systematiska översikter och rapporter från myndigheter och HTA-organisationer, som är publicerade på engelska eller ett av de skandinaviska språken.
1. PICO är en förkortning för patient/population/problem, intervention/index test, comparison/control (jämförelseintervention) och outcome (utfallsmått).
2. International Network of Agencies for Health Technology Assessment (INAHTA).
3. Utvärdering av hälso- och sjukvårdens (och i SBU:s fall socialtjänstens) metoder (eng. Health Technology Assessment).
Resultat från sökningen
Upplysningstjänstens litteratursökning genererade totalt 2 547 artikelsammanfattningar (abstrakt) efter dubblettkontroll. Ett flödesschema för urvalsprocessen visas i Bilaga 2. Två utredare på SBU läste alla artikelsammanfattningar och bedömde att 57 översikter och 11 artiklar från primärstudier kunde vara relevanta för frågan. Dessa artiklar lästes i fulltext av en utredare och de artiklar som inte var relevanta för frågan exkluderades. Exkluderade artiklar finns listade i Bilaga 3.
Upplysningstjänsten fann ingen systematisk översikt eller primärstudie som var relevant för denna fråga och därför redovisas inga resultat eller slutsatser i Upplysningstjänstens svar. De vanligaste exklusionsorsakerna var antingen att fel intervention undersökts eller att populationen inte var tvångsvårdad på grund av skadligt bruk.
Att underlag saknas ska inte tolkas som att insatsen saknar effekt, utan att forskning om programmet saknas.
Vetenskapliga kunskapsluckor
Enligt SBU:s modell innebär en vetenskaplig kunskapslucka att det saknas evidens för vilken sammanvägd effekt en metod eller insats har, det vill säga kunskap från en systematisk översikt (Faktaruta 2).
SBU:s upplysningstjänst har efter litteratursökning varken identifierat någon systematisk översikt eller primärstudie som är relevant för frågan. För att besvara Upplysningstjänstens fråga behövs välgjorda primärstudier som sedan vägs samman i en systematisk översikt.
Projektgrupp
Detta svar är sammanställt av Emma Palmqvist Wojda (utredare), Idha Kurtsdotter (utredare), Sara Fundell (projektadministratör), Irene Edebert (produktsamordnare), Knut Sundell (intern sakkunnig) samt Pernilla Östlund (avdelningschef) vid SBU.
Referenser
- Statens institutionsstyrelse (SiS). SiS årliga statistik. Solna: Statens institutionsstyrelse (SiS); 2022. [accessed 17 Nov 2022. Available from: https://www.stat-inst.se/publikationer/sis-arliga-statistik/.
- SFS 1988:870. Lag om vård av missbrukare i vissa fall. Svensk författningssamling. Stockholm: Riksdagen. [accessed 17 Nov 2022]. Available from: https://rkrattsbaser.gov.se/sfst?bet=1988:870.
- Socialstyrelsen. Nationella riktlinjer för vård och stöd vid missbruk och beroende. Stockholm: Socialstyrelsen; 2019. [accessed 17 Nov 2022]. Available from: https://www.socialstyrelsen.se/kunskapsstod-och-regler/regler-och-riktlinjer/nationella-riktlinjer/riktlinjer-och-utvarderingar/missbruk-och-beroende/.
- Miller WR, Rose GS. Toward a theory of motivational interviewing. Am Psychol. 2009;64:527-37. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1037/a0016830.
Bilaga 1 Dokumentation av sökstrategier
Medline via OvidSP 9 Feb 2023
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Intervention: Motivational interviewing | ||
1. | Motivational Interviewing/ or (motivational interview* or motivational counsel* or motivational enhancement).ab,bt,kw,ti. | 6 484 |
Setting: Involuntary residential substance abuse care | ||
2. | Custodial Care/ | 190 |
3. | Involuntary Treatment/ | 121 |
4. | Residential Treatment/ | 3 307 |
5. | Involuntary Commitment/ | 72 |
6. | Coercion/ | 5 021 |
7. | exp Correctional Facilities/ | 11 337 |
8. | (involuntary or non voluntary or detention or detain* or correctional or forensic or prison* or incarce* or custod* or coerc* or restraint or institutionali*).ab,kf,ti,bt. | 156 526 |
9. | ((forced or forcibl* or compulsory or mandatory or mandated or institution* or residential or locked) adj4 (care or treat* or setting* or hospitali* or psychiatr* or unit* or ward* or admission or admit* or commit*)).ab,kf,ti,bt. | 66 893 |
10. | or/2-9 | 225 606 |
Study types: systematic reviews and meta-analysis | ||
11. | ((Systematic Review/ or Meta-Analysis/ or Cochrane Database Syst Rev.ja. or ((systematic adj4 review) or "meta analys*" or metaanalys*).ti,bt,ab.) not (editorial/ or letter/ or case reports/)) | |
Combined sets: | ||
12. | 1 and 11 [Intervention(MI) and Study type (Systematic review)] | 471 |
13. | 1 and 10 [Intervention (MI) and Setting (Involuntary Residential Care)] | 143 |
Final result | ||
14. | 12 or 13 | 614 |
Scopus via scopus.com 9 Feb 2023
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Search terms | Items found | |
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Intervention: Motivational interviewing | ||
1. | TITLE-ABS-KEY ( “motivational interview*” OR “motivational counsel*” OR “motivational enhancement”) | 9 793 |
Setting: Involuntary residential substance abuse care | ||
2. | TITLE-ABS-KEY ( ( forced OR forcibl* OR compulsory OR mandatory OR mandated OR institution* OR residential OR locked ) W/3 ( care OR treat* OR setting* OR hospitali* OR psychiatry* OR unit* OR ward* OR admission OR admit* OR commit* ) ) | 120 691 |
3. | TITLE-ABS-KEY ( involuntary OR "non voluntary" OR detention OR detain* OR correctional OR forensic* OR prison* OR incarce* OR custod* OR coerc* OR institutionali* OR restraint) | 544 277 |
4. | 2 OR 3 | 612 313 |
Study types: systematic reviews and meta-analysis | ||
5. | TITLE-ABS-KEY ( ( systematic W/2 review ) OR "meta analy*" OR metaanaly* ) AND (EXCLUDE (DOCTYPE, “le”) OR EXCLUDE (DOCTYPE, “ed”) OR EXCLUDE (DOCTYPE, “ch”) OR EXCLUDE (DOCTYPE, “cp”)) | |
Combined sets: | ||
6. | 1 AND 5 [Intervention (MI) and Study type (Systematic review)] | 881 |
7. | 1 AND 4 [Intervention (MI) and Setting (Involuntary Residential Care)] | 281 |
Final result | ||
8. | 6 OR 7 | 1 162 |
PSYCINFO via EBSCO 9 Feb 2023
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Search terms | Items found | |
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Intervention: Motivational interviewing | ||
1. | TI ( “motivational interview*” OR “motivational counsel*” OR “motivational enhancement”) ) OR AB ( “motivational interview*” OR “motivational counsel*” OR “motivational enhancement”) ) OR SU ( “motivational interview*” OR “motivational counsel*” OR “motivational enhancement”) ) | 5 535 |
Setting: Involuntary residential substance abuse care | ||
2. | (DE "Involuntary Treatment") OR (DE "Residential Care Institutions") OR (DE "Correctional Institutions") | 16 127 |
3. | TI ( ( ( forced OR forcibl* OR compulsory OR mandatory OR mandated OR institution* OR residential OR locked ) N3 ( care OR treat* OR setting* OR hospitali* OR unit* OR ward* OR admission OR admit* OR commit* OR psychiatr* ) ) ) OR SU ( ( ( forced OR forcibl* OR compulsory OR mandatory OR mandated OR institution* OR residential OR locked ) N3 ( care OR treat* OR setting* OR hospitali* OR unit* OR ward* OR admission OR admit* OR commit* OR psychiatr* ) ) ) OR AB ( ( ( forced OR forcibl* OR compulsory OR mandatory OR mandated OR institution* OR residential OR locked ) N3 ( care OR treat* OR setting* OR hospitali* OR unit* OR ward* OR admission OR admit* OR commit* OR psychiatr* ) ) ) OR TI ( ( involuntary OR "non voluntary" OR detention OR detain* OR correctional OR forensic* OR custod* OR coerc* OR institutionali* OR prison* OR incarc* OR restrain* ) ) OR SU ( ( involuntary OR "non voluntary" OR detention OR detain* OR correctional OR forensic* OR custod* OR coerc* OR institutionali* OR prison* OR incarc* OR restrain*) ) OR AB ( ( involuntary OR "non voluntary" OR detention OR detain* OR correctional OR forensic* OR custod* OR coerc* OR institutionali* OR prison* OR incarc* OR restrain*)) | 166 260 |
4. |
2 OR 3 | 166 260 |
Study types: systematic reviews and meta-analysis / randomized controlled trials | ||
5. | TI((systematic N3 review) OR "meta analys*" OR metaanalys*) OR AB((systematic N3 review) OR "meta analys*" OR metaanalys*) OR SU((systematic N3 review) OR "meta analys*" OR metaanalys*) OR (MR "Systematic Review" OR MR "meta analysis") | |
Combined sets: | ||
6. | 1 AND 5 [Intervention (MI) and Study type (Systematic review)] | 299 |
7. | 1 AND 4 [Intervention (MI) and Setting (Involuntary Residential Care)] | 246 |
Final result | ||
8. | 6 OR 7 | 555 |
SOCIndex via EBSCO 9 Feb 2023
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Search terms | Items found | |
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Intervention: Motivational interviewing | ||
1. | TI ( “motivational interview*” OR “motivational counsel*” OR “motivational enhancement”) ) OR AB ( “motivational interview*” OR “motivational counsel*” OR “motivational enhancement”) ) OR SU ( “motivational interview*” OR “motivational counsel*” OR “motivational enhancement”) ) | 1 114 |
Setting: Involuntary residential substance abuse care | ||
2. | TI ( ( ( forced OR forcibl* OR compulsory OR mandatory OR mandated OR institution* OR residential OR locked ) N3 ( care OR treat* OR setting* OR hospitali* OR unit* OR ward* OR admission OR admit* OR commit* OR psychiatr* ) ) ) OR SU ( ( ( forced OR forcibl* OR compulsory OR mandatory OR mandated OR institution* OR residential OR locked ) N3 ( care OR treat* OR setting* OR hospitali* OR unit* OR ward* OR admission OR admit* OR commit* OR psychiatr* ) ) ) OR AB ( ( ( forced OR forcibl* OR compulsory OR mandatory OR mandated OR institution* OR residential OR locked ) N3 ( care OR treat* OR setting* OR hospitali* OR unit* OR ward* OR admission OR admit* OR commit* OR psychiatr* ) ) ) OR TI ( ( involuntary OR "non voluntary" OR detention OR detain* OR correctional OR forensic* OR custod* OR coerc* OR institutionali* OR prison* OR incarc* OR restrain* ) ) OR SU ( ( involuntary OR "non voluntary" OR detention OR detain* OR correctional OR forensic* OR custod* OR coerc* OR institutionali* OR prison* OR incarc* OR restrain*) ) OR AB ( ( involuntary OR "non voluntary" OR detention OR detain* OR correctional OR forensic* OR custod* OR coerc* OR institutionali* OR prison* OR incarc* OR restrain*)) | 133 168 |
Study types: systematic reviews and meta-analysis | ||
3. | TI((systematic N3 review) OR "meta analys*" OR metaanalys*) OR AB((systematic N3 review) OR "meta analys*" OR metaanalys*) OR SU((systematic N3 review) OR "meta analys*" OR metaanalys*) | |
Combined sets: | ||
4. | 1 AND 3 [Intervention(MI) and Study type (Systematic review)] | 49 |
5. | 1 AND 2 [Intervention (MI) and Setting (Involuntary Residential Care)] | 65 |
Final result | ||
6. | 4 OR 5 | 114 |
Criminal Justice Abstracts via EBSCO 9 Feb 2023
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Search terms | Items found | |
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Intervention: Motivational interviewing | ||
1. | TI ( “motivational interview*” OR “motivational counsel*” OR “motivational enhancement”) ) OR AB ( “motivational interview*” OR “motivational counsel*” OR “motivational enhancement”) ) OR SU ( “motivational interview*” OR “motivational counsel*” OR “motivational enhancement”) ) | 1 029 |
Setting: Involuntary residential substance abuse care | ||
3. | TI ( ( ( forced OR forcibl* OR compulsory OR mandatory OR mandated OR institutional OR residential OR locked ) N3 ( care OR treat* OR setting* OR hospitali* OR unit* OR ward* OR admission OR admit* OR commit* OR psychiatr* ) ) ) OR SU ( ( ( forced OR forcibl* OR compulsory OR mandatory OR mandated OR institutional OR residential OR locked ) N3 ( care OR treat* OR setting* OR hospitali* OR unit* OR ward* OR admission OR admit* OR commit* OR psychiatr* ) ) ) OR AB ( ( ( forced OR forcibl* OR compulsory OR mandatory OR mandated OR institutional OR residential OR locked ) N3 ( care OR treat* OR setting* OR hospitali* OR unit* OR ward* OR admission OR admit* OR commit* OR psychiatr* ) ) ) OR TI ( ( involuntary OR "non voluntary" OR detention OR detain* OR correctional OR forensic* OR custod* OR coerc* OR institutionali* OR prison* OR incarc* OR restrain* ) ) OR SU ( ( involuntary OR "non voluntary" OR detention OR detain* OR correctional OR forensic* OR custod* OR coerc* OR institutionali* OR prison* OR incarc* OR restrain*) ) OR AB ( ( involuntary OR "non voluntary" OR detention OR detain* OR correctional OR forensic* OR custod* OR coerc* OR institutionali* OR prison* OR incarc* OR restrain*)) | 99 000 |
Study types: systematic reviews and meta-analysis | ||
4. | TI((systematic N3 review) OR "meta analys*" OR metaanalys*) OR AB((systematic N3 review) OR "meta analys*" OR metaanalys*) OR SU((systematic N3 review) OR "meta analys*" OR metaanalys*) | |
Combined sets: | ||
5. | 1 AND 3 [Intervention(MI) and Study type (Systematic review)] | 62 |
6. | 1 AND 2 [Intervention (MI) and Setting (Involuntary Residential Care)] | 94 |
Final result | ||
7. | 4 OR 5 | 156 |
Bilaga 2 Flödesschema för urval av artiklar
Bilaga 3 Exkluderade artiklar
Artiklar som exkluderats efter fulltextläsning på grund av bristande relevans
Excluded articles | Reason for exclusion |
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Systematic reviews | |
Barrio P, Gual A. Patient-centered care interventions for the management of alcohol use disorders: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials. Patient Prefer Adherence. 2016;10:1823-45. | Wrong setting |
Boyle S, Vseteckova J, Higgins M. Impact of Motivational Interviewing by Social Workers on Service Users: A Systematic Review. Res Soc Work Pract. 2019;29(8):863-75. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1177/1049731519827377. | No separate reporting on relevant settings |
Chatters R, Cooper K, Day E, Knight M, Lagundoye O, Wong R, et al. Psychological and psychosocial interventions for cannabis cessation in adults: A systematic review. Addict Res Theory. 2016;24(2):93-110. Available from: https://doi.org/10.3109/16066359.2015.1073719. | Wrong setting |
Cooper K, Chatters R, Kaltenthaler E, Wong R. Psychological and psychosocial interventions for cannabis cessation in adults: a systematic review short report. Health Technol Assess. 2015;19(56):1-130. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.3310/hta19560. | Wrong setting |
Darker CD, Sweeney BP, Barry JM, Farrell MF, Donnelly-Swift E. Psychosocial interventions for benzodiazepine harmful use, abuse or dependence. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2015(5):CD009652. | Wrong setting |
De Giorgi R, Cassar C, D'Alò GL, Ciabattini M, Minozzi S, Economou A, et al. Psychosocial interventions in stimulant use disorders: A systematic review and qualitative synthesis of randomized controlled trials. Riv. 2018;53(5):233-55. | Wrong setting |
Gates PJ, Sabioni P, Copeland J, Le Foll B, Gowing L. Psychosocial interventions for cannabis use disorder. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2016(5):CD005336. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD005336.pub4. | Wrong setting Wrong intervention |
Kliewer W, Svikis DS, Yousaf N, Ashton H, Cyrus JW. Psychosocial Interventions for Alcohol and/or Drug Misuse and Use Disorders in Women: A Systematic Review. J Women's Health. 2022;31(9):1271-304. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1089/jwh.2021.0488. | Wrong setting |
Klimas J, Fairgrieve C, Tobin H, Field CA, O'Gorman CS, Glynn LG, et al. Psychosocial interventions to reduce alcohol consumption in concurrent problem alcohol and illicit drug users. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2018;12:CD009269. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD009269.pub4. | Wrong setting |
Minozzi S, Saulle R, De Crescenzo F, Amato L. Psychosocial interventions for psychostimulant misuse. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2016;9:CD011866. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD011866.pub2. | Wrong setting |
Moore KE, Hacker RL, Oberleitner L, McKee SA. Reentry interventions that address substance use: A systematic review. Psychol Serv. 2020;17(1):93-101. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1037/ser0000293 10.1037/ser0000293.supp (Supplemental). | Wrong setting Prison |
Nadkarni A, Massazza A, Guda R, Fernandes LT, Garg A, Jolly M, et al. Common strategies in empirically supported psychological interventions for alcohol use disorders: A meta‐review. Drug Alcohol Rev. 2022. Available from: https://doi.org/doi:10.1111/dar.13550. | Wrong publication type |
Pederson SD, Curley EJ, Collins CJ. A Systematic Review of Motivational Interviewing to Address Substance Use with Justice-Involved Adults. Subst Use Misuse. 2021;56(5):639-49. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1080/10826084.2021.1887247. | Wrong setting Prison |
Smedslund G, Berg RC, Hammerstrom KT, Steiro A, Leiknes KA, Dahl HM, et al. Motivational interviewing for substance abuse. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2011(5):CD008063. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD008063.pub2. | Wrong setting |
Stuart AM, Baker AL, Denham AMJ, Lee NK, Hall A, Oldmeadow C, et al. Psychological treatment for methamphetamine use and associated psychiatric symptom outcomes: A systematic review. J Subst Abuse Treat. 2020;109:61-79. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsat.2019.09.005. | Wrong setting |
Zhang SX, Qiu G. Psychosocial Interventions for Substance-Abusing Criminal Offenders: Borrowing US Experience for the Chinese Context. Eur J Crim Pol Res. 2018;24(2):155-69. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10610-017-9363-0. | Wrong publication type Wrong setting Prison |
Primary studies | |
Begun AL, Rose SJ, LeBel TP. Intervening with Women in Jail around Alcohol and Substance Abuse During Preparation for Community Reentry. Alcohol Treat Q. 2011;29(4):453-78. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1080/07347324.2011.608333. | Wrong setting Prison |
Boit H, Palmer GA, Olson SA. A Comparison Between the Involuntary and Voluntary Treatment of Patients With Alcohol Use Disorder in a Residential Rehabilitation Treatment Program. J Addict Nurs. 2019;30(1):57-60. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1097/JAN.0000000000000248. | Unspecified intervention |
Brown JM, Miller WR. Impact of motivational interviewing on participation and outcome in residential alcoholism treatment. Psychol Addict Behav. 1993;7(4):211-8. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1037/0893-164X.7.4.211. | Wrong setting |
Catterall I, Mitchell SM, Dhingra K, Conner KR, Swogger MT. Brief Motivational Intervention for Substance Use may Decrease Violence Among Heavy Alcohol Users in a Jail Diversion Program. Crim Justice Behav. 2021;48(3):274-92. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1177/0093854820958747. | Wrong setting Prison |
Cigrang JA, Fedynich AL, Nichting EMS, Frederick SAL, Schumm JA, Auguste CB. Brief motivational interview–based intervention for women in jail with history of drug addiction and sex-trading. Prof Psychol Res Pract. 2020;51(1):25-33. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1037/pro0000273. | Wrong setting Prison |
Forsberg LG, Ernst D, Sundqvist K, Farbring CA. Motivational Interviewing delivered by existing prison staff: a randomized controlled study of effectiveness on substance use after release. Subst Use Misuse. 2011;46(12):1477-85. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.3109/10826084.2011.591880. | Wrong setting Prison |
Harper S, O’Rourke A. An evaluation of a group-based motivational intervention for substance misusers in an irish forensic setting. Ir J Psychol Med. 2014;32(4):313-8. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1017/ipm.2015.7. | Wrong intervention |
Li L, Wu Z, Liang LJ, Lin C, Zhang L, Guo S, et al. An intervention targeting service providers and clients for methadone maintenance treatment in China: a cluster-randomized trial. Addiction. 2013;108(2):356-66. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1360-0443.2012.04020.x. | Wrong population, focus on provider training and attitudes |
Lincour P, Kuettel TJ, Bombardier CH. Motivational interviewing in a group setting with mandated clients: a pilot study. Addict Behav. 2002;27(3):381-91. | Wrong setting |
Miles H, Dutheil L, Welsby I, Haider D. 'Just Say No': A preliminary evaluation of a three-stage model of integrated treatment for substance use problems in conditions of medium security. J Forens Psychiatry Psychol. 2007;18(2):141-59. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1080/14789940601101897. | Wrong setting |
Owens MD, McCrady BS. A Pilot Study of a Brief Motivational Intervention for Incarcerated Drinkers. J Subst Abuse Treat. 2016;68:1-10. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsat.2016.05.005. | Wrong setting Prison |
Excluded articles | Reason for exclusion |
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Ameral V, Hocking E, Leviyah X, Newberger NG, Timko C, Livingston N. Innovating for real-world care: A systematic review of interventions to improve post-detoxification outcomes for opioid use disorder. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2022;233. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2022.109379 . | MI included No separate reporting of relevant population and intervention |
Barnett GD, Fitzalan Howard F. What doesn’t work to reduce reoffending? A review of reviews of ineffective interventions for adults convicted of crimes. Eur Psychol. 2018;23(2). Available from: https://doi.org/10.1027/1016-9040/a000323 (Supplemental). | Wrong publication type MI included No separate reporting of relevant population and intervention Wrong setting Prison |
Bartlett A, Jhanji E, White S, Anne Harty M, Scammell J, Allen S. Interventions with women offenders: a systematic review and meta-analysis of mental health gain. J Forens Psychiatry Psychol. 2015;26(2). Available from: https://doi.org/10.1080/14789949.2014.981563. | Wrong intervention Wrong setting Prison |
Batastini AB, King CM, Morgan RD, McDaniel B. Telepsychological services with criminal justice and substance abuse clients: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Psychol Serv. 2016;13(1). Available from: https://doi.org/10.1037/ser0000042. | Wrong intervention Wrong setting Prison |
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