704 resultados para Interviewing in journalism
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"This study is the result of a public relations research project in the School of Journalism, University of Wisconsin."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Anhang ... Eine Reihe von musikalischen Zeitschriften ... welche in den bisherigen Verzeichnissen noch nicht angeführt sind": p. [68]-71.
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Vol. 2 has imprint: Ann Arbor, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan.
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"ISR code no. 4013"--T.p. verso.
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"Greg J. Duncan and James N. Morgan are the principal researchers."
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Prentice-Hall journalism series.
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Substance misuse is common in early psychosis, and impacts negatively on outcomes. Little is known about effective interventions for this population. We report a pilot study of brief intervention for substance misuse in early psychosis ( Start Over and Survive: SOS), comparing it with Standard Care(SC). Twenty-five in-patients aged 18 - 35 years with early psychosis and current misuse of non-opioid drugs were allocated randomly to conditions. Substance use and related problems were assessed at baseline, 6 weeks and 3, 6 and 12 months. Final assessments were blind to condition. All 13 SOS participants who proceeded to motivational interviewing reported less substance use at 6 months, compared with 58% (7/12) in SC alone. Effects were well maintained to 12 months. However, more SOS participants lived with a relative or partner, and this also was associated with better outcomes. Engagement remained challenging: 39% (16/41) declined participation and 38% (5/13) in SOS only received rapport building. Further research will increase sample size, and address both engagement and potential confounds.