Reliability and Validity of a Treatment Fidelity Assessment for Motivational Interviewing Targeting Sexual Risk Behaviors in People Living with HIV/AIDS

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Elizabeth K. Seng
Travis I. Lovejoy
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[1] VA Connecticut Healthcare System,Psychology Service
[2] Portland VA Medical Center,Mental Health and Clinical Neurosciences Division
[3] Yale University School of Medicine,Department of Psychiatry
[4] Ohio University,Department of Psychology
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Motivational interviewing; Treatment fidelity; Psychometrics; Sexual risk behaviors; HIV/AIDS;
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This study psychometrically evaluates the Motivational Interviewing Treatment Integrity Code (MITI) to assess fidelity to motivational interviewing to reduce sexual risk behaviors in people living with HIV/AIDS. 74 sessions from a pilot randomized controlled trial of motivational interviewing to reduce sexual risk behaviors in people living with HIV were coded with the MITI. Participants reported sexual behavior at baseline, 3-month, and 6-months. Regarding reliability, excellent inter-rater reliability was achieved for measures of behavior frequency across the 12 sessions coded by both coders; global scales demonstrated poor intraclass correlations, but adequate percent agreement. Regarding validity, principle components analyses indicated that a two-factor model accounted for an adequate amount of variance in the data. These factors were associated with decreases in sexual risk behaviors after treatment. The MITI is a reliable and valid measurement of treatment fidelity for motivational interviewing targeting sexual risk behaviors in people living with HIV/AIDS.
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页码:440 / 448
页数:8
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