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Motivational Interviewing as an Intervention to Increase Adolescent Self-Efficacy and Promote Weight Loss

Sponsor

Source record

The Hospital for Sick Children

Phase

Source record

Completed

Modality

AI-normalized

behavioral intervention

Target

AI-normalized

Motivational Interviewing (MI) as a behavioral intervention to enhance intrinsic motivation and self-efficacy in overweight adolescents.

Indication / condition

AI-normalized

Childhood Obesity

Intervention

Source record

Motivational Interviewing (Treatment Group), Social Skills Training (Control Group)

Source & freshness

Source record

NCT ID

NCT01246349

Original source

ClinicalTrials.gov

Source last updated

Nov 17, 2017

Ingested at

Jun 12, 2026

Internal sync

Jun 12, 2026

Model version

trialsignal-ai-v1

Normalized confidence

96%

Validation status

validated

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NCT ID

NCT01246349

Title

Motivational Interviewing as an Intervention to Increase Adolescent Self-Efficacy and Promote Weight Loss

Sponsor

The Hospital for Sick Children

Status

COMPLETED

Phase

Completed

Condition raw

Childhood Obesity

Condition normalized

Childhood Obesity

Modality raw

behavioral intervention

Modality normalized

behavioral intervention

Target raw

Motivational Interviewing (MI) as a behavioral intervention to enhance intrinsic motivation and self-efficacy in overweight adolescents.

Target normalized

Motivational Interviewing (MI) as a behavioral intervention to enhance intrinsic motivation and self-efficacy in overweight adolescents.

Interventions

Motivational Interviewing (Treatment Group), Social Skills Training (Control Group)

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The study, sponsored by The Hospital for Sick Children, evaluated the efficacy of Motivational Interviewing (MI) in promoting weight loss and self-efficacy among adolescents aged 10-18 years with obesity. Given the rising prevalence of childhood obesity, this intervention addresses a significant public health concern. The results could position MI as a viable therapeutic approach in pediatric obesity management, potentially leading to market opportunities in behavioral health interventions. Competitive implications include the need to assess existing behavioral therapies and their effectiveness compared to MI. Diligence should focus on the scalability of MI in clinical settings and potential partnerships with obesity clinics and health organizations.

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