Understanding effects of the group process on drinking outcomes for emerging adults experiencing homelessness
Elizabeth J. D'Amico,
Jon M. Houck,
Eric R. Pedersen
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundThere is little research on group process for motivational interviewing‐based group interventions with young people. We examine how change talk, group climate and cohesion, and facilitator empathy among emerging adults experiencing homelessness affect their drinking outcomes.MethodsData come from a clinical trial at three drop‐in centers serving emerging adults experiencing homelessness in Los Angeles County and focus on those who received the intervention (n = 132). Participants completed baseline, … Show more
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