Se. Rutledge et al., Motivational enhancement counseling strategies in delivering a telephone-based brief HIV prevention intervention, CLIN S WORK, 29(3), 2001, pp. 291-306
Motivational enhancement therapy (MET) interventions are being increasingly
added to the menu of behavioral interventions for HIV prevention. They pre
sent few logistical and psychological barriers for at-risk persons who are
ambivalent about transmission risk reduction and appear to offer promise of
being transferable to community based organizations and public health prog
rams. We describe the principles of motivational interviewing, a counseling
style often used in conjunction with MET, and demonstrate and discuss its
application with case examples drawn from a recent pilot trial of a telepho
ne-delivered brief motivational enhancement for HIV risk reduction with men
who have sex with men (MSM).