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Original Articles

Motivational Interviewing: An Evidence-Based Practice for Improving Student Practice Skills

Pages 287-297 | Accepted 01 Aug 2013, Published online: 21 Apr 2015
 

Abstract

Motivational interviewing (MI) is an evidence-based communication method to assist clients in resolving their ambivalence regarding change. With a school emphasis on evidence-based practice and learning outcomes, a social work department implemented a semester-long course on MI. The purpose of this study was to determine baseline skills and evaluate student skill outcomes. Students in 4 sections of the course (N = 137) completed validated pre- and posttest measures of empathy and MI skills to determine skill acquisition. Results indicated that students significantly increased on all skill measures with 85% scoring at beginning proficiency at posttest. Rationale for including MI in social work education and future research such as the need to determine skill transference into fieldwork are discussed.

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Notes on contributors

Melinda Hohman

Melinda Hohman is director of the School of Social Work and professor at San Diego State University.

Paloma Pierce

Paloma Pierce is a counselor at the San Diego State University Research Foundation Driving Under the Influence Program.

Elizabeth Barnett

Elizabeth Barnett is lecturer at California State University Dominguez Hills.

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