نتایج جستجو برای: interviewing

تعداد نتایج: 7729  

Journal: :BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2005
Anthony K. Waruru Ruth Nduati Thorkild Tylleskär

BACKGROUND Understanding infant feeding practices in the context of HIV and factors that put mothers at risk of HIV infection is an important step towards prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV (PMTCT). Face-to-face (FTF) interviewing may not be a suitable way of ascertaining this information because respondents may report what is socially desirable. Audio computer-assisted self-inte...

2014
Steve Reid Bob Mash

This article is part of a series on African Primary Care Research and focuses on the topic of qualitative interviewing in primary care. In particular it looks at issues of study design, sample size, sampling and interviewing in relation to individual and focus group interviews.There is a particular focus on helping postgraduate students at a Masters level to write their research proposals.

2011
Frieder R. Lang Dennis John Oliver Lüdtke Jürgen Schupp Gert G. Wagner

We examined measurement invariance and age-related robustness of a short 15-item Big Five Inventory (BFI-S) of personality dimensions, which is well suited for applications in large-scale multidisciplinary surveys. The BFI-S was assessed in three different interviewing conditions: computer-assisted or paper-assisted face-to-face interviewing, computer-assisted telephone interviewing, and a self...

1994
Joachim Klausner Gerhard K. Kraetzschmar Josef Schneeberger Herbert Stoyan

Interviewing experts in order to elicit the knowledge they use in solving problems is a very common task in the knowledge acquisition phase. In practice, interviewing experts is a very tedious and costly task. Surprisingly, up to now there is very little technological support for performing interviews widely available. Recent developments in new hardware and software now provides a signiicantly...

Journal: :Journal of studies on alcohol and drugs 2011
L A R Stein Rebecca Lebeau Suzanne M Colby Nancy P Barnett Charles Golembeske Peter M Monti

OBJECTIVE Motivational interviewing to reduce alcohol and marijuana use among incarcerated adolescents was evaluated. METHOD Adolescents (N = 162, 84% male; M = 17.10 years old) were randomly assigned to receive motivational interviewing or relaxation training, with follow-up assessment 3 months after release. RESULTS Compared with those who received relaxation training, adolescents who rec...

2008
Katherine van Wormer

This article provides a critical analysis of motivational interviewingstages of change model. Although rarely included in textbooks on human behavior and the social environment, this model has much to teach us about that aspect of human behavior most germane to social work practice—personal motivation for change of behaviors that are dysfunctional. The basic concepts that underlie motivational ...

2006
Stephen Rollnick

The concept of motivational interviewing evolved from experience in the treatment of problem drinkers, and was first described by Miller (1983) in an article published in Behavioural Psychotherapy. These fundamental concepts and approaches were later elaborated by Miller and Rollnick (1991) in a more detailed description of clinical procedures. A noteworthy omission from both of these documents...

Journal: :Psychotherapy 2014
Theresa B Moyers

The therapeutic relationship in motivational interviewing is hypothesized to have both a direct impact on client outcomes as well as facilitating the emergence of client language in favor of change. The nature of this relationship is characterized by empathy, partnership, and support of the client's autonomy commonly called the spirit of the method. This article explores the implications of thi...

Journal: :Neuroscience 2016
P M J Pollux

Biases in facial expression recognition can be reduced successfully using feedback-based training tasks. Here we investigate with event-related potentials (ERPs) at which stages of stimulus processing emotion-related modulations are influenced by training. Categorization of subtle facial expressions (morphed from neutral to happy, sad or surprise) was trained with correct-response feedback on e...

Journal: :The British journal of clinical psychology 2006
Maarten Vansteenkiste Kennon M Sheldon

In this article we compare and integrate two well-established approaches to motivating therapeutic change, namely self-determination theory (SDT; Deci & Ryan, 1985, ) and motivational interviewing (MI; Miller & Rollnick, 1991, ). We show that SDT's theoretical focus on the internalization of therapeutic change and on the issue of need-satisfaction is fully compatible with key principles and cli...

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