
Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET) (problem drinkers)
Substance Use Disorders: Treatment for AdultsLiterature review updated May 2014.
This program was archived December 2024.
Motivational Enhancement Therapy was designed as a stand-alone intervention, delivered in four individual sessions over six weeks. MET seeks to build motivation to change, strengthen the commitment to change, develop a plan for change, and review of progress and motivation.
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| Outcomes measured | No. of effect sizes | Treatment N | Effect sizes (ES) and standard errors (SE) | Unadjusted effect size (random effects model) | ||||||||
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| ES | SE | Age | ES | p-value | ||||||||
Alcohol use disorder Clinical diagnosis of alcohol use disorder or symptoms measured on a validated scale. |
1 | 42 | -0.449 | 0.353 | 38 | -0.449 | 0.203 | |||||
Citations Used in the Meta-Analysis
Sellman, J.D., Sullivan, P.F., Dore, G.M., Adamson, S.J., & MacEwan, I. (2001). A randomized controlled trial of motivational enhancement therapy (MET) for mild to moderate alcohol dependence. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 62(3), 389-396.