About this trial
This Stage II Randomized Efficacy Trial will compare the effectiveness of a theoretically informed and culturally responsive brief motivational intervention to a non-adapted brief intervention among non-treatment seeking Latinxs admitted for medical treatment of an injury who engage in at risk drinking or were drinking at the time of their injury. The culturally informed brief motivational intervention (CI-BMI) increases autonomous motivation to engage in protective drinking behavior and reduce alcohol problems while addressing barriers to help seeking and facilitating treatment utilization. This project will address the alcohol related health disparities and treatment inequities among Latinx who are more likely to experience alcohol problems yet less likely to receive treatment in order to reduce the negative public health impact of alcohol.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Admission to a level 1 -trauma center
Involved in a alcohol-related injury
Self-identify as Latinx
18 or older
Disqualifiers
Traumatic brain injury or otherwise debilitating injury as indicated by a Glasgow Coma Scale score of less than 15.
Cognitive impairment as indicated by a score of 24 or less on the Mini-Mental Status Exam
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Brief Motivational Interviewing
- Culturally adaptation brief motivational interviewing
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
University of Texas, El Paso
Lead sponsor
University of Texas at Austin
Collaborator
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)
Collaborator
El Paso County General Hospital dba University Medical Center
Collaborator