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Effectiveness of a Combined Web-Based and Ecological Momentary Intervention for Incoming First-Year University Students: Protocol for a 3-Arm Randomized Controlled Trial

机译:基于网络和生态矩干预措施相结合的对新生的一年级大学生的有效性:3臂随机对照试验的方案

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Background Alcohol use among university students is common, and those who drink often choose to drink heavily (ie, 4 or more drinks per session for women or 5 or more for men). Web-based interventions (WBIs), in which students complete assessments and receive personalized feedback about their alcohol use, and ecological momentary interventions (EMIs), which use mobile devices as a method of delivering intervention information, are 2 methods that have had some success in reducing alcohol use among university students. Objective The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of a combined WBI and EMI intervention to reduce alcohol use among university students. Methods The study is a 3-arm randomized controlled trial. Participants will be randomized into either a WBI+EMI condition, a WBI-only condition, or an assessment-only control. Our sample will consist of first-year university students, recruited through 5 residential colleges at the University of Otago, New Zealand. All participants will complete an online survey at baseline (ie, before Orientation Week); those in the WBI-only and WBI+EMI conditions will immediately receive personalized feedback (ie, the WBI), whereas participants in the assessment-only condition will receive no feedback. In addition, participants randomized into the WBI+EMI, but not those in the WBI-only or assessment-only groups, will receive 8 Orientation Week (2 per day on nights with large social events) and 6 academic year EMIs (delivered fortnightly). Participants in all conditions will complete brief surveys at the end of the first and second semester and report their weekend alcohol use fortnightly throughout each semester via ecological momentary assessments. Results The primary hypothesis is that participants in the WBI+EMI group will consume significantly fewer drinks during weekends in their first semester at university compared with WBI-only and assessment-only groups. Secondary hypotheses are that, when compared with the WBI-only and assessment-only groups, the WBI+EMI group will report consuming fewer drinks during Orientation Week, report experiencing fewer negative alcohol-related consequences after first semester, and report lower Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test-Consumption scores following their first semester. Conclusions This study adds to a growing body of work investigating the utility of WBIs and EMIs in curbing alcohol consumption. In addition, the study will help to inform policy approaches aimed at curbing alcohol consumption and alcohol-related harm in university students. Trial Registration Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry ACTRN12618000015246; https://www.anzctr.org.au/Trial/Registration/TrialReview.aspx?id=374104&isReview=true (Archived by WebCite at http://www.webcitation.org/6z9jRLTz6) Registered Report Identifier RR1-10.2196/10164.
机译:背景技术在大学生中经常使用酒精,而那些经常喝酒的人则选择大量饮酒(即,每节课女性喝4杯或更多,男性喝5杯或更多)。基于网络的干预(WBI)是学生成功完成评估的两种方法,其中学生完成评估并接收有关其饮酒的个性化反馈,而生态瞬时干预(EMI)将移动设备用作传递干预信息的方法,这是两种方法减少大学生饮酒。目的这项研究的目的是研究结合WBI和EMI干预减少大学生饮酒的有效性。方法该研究是一项3组随机对照试验。参与者将被随机分为WBI + EMI条件,仅WBI条件或仅评估控件。我们的样本将包括通过新西兰奥塔哥大学的5所住宿学院招收的一年级大学生。所有参与者都将在基线(即“迎新周”之前)完成在线调查;仅在WBI和WBI + EMI条件下的参与者将立即收到个性化反馈(即WBI),而在仅评估状态下的参与者将不会收到反馈。此外,被随机分为WBI + EMI的参与者,但不是仅限WBI或仅评估的参与者,将获得8个定向周(每天有大型社交活动,每晚2个)和6个学年EMI(每两周发送一次) 。所有条件下的参与者将在第一学期和第二学期末完成简短的调查,并通过生态瞬时评估在每个学期的每两周报告周末饮酒的时间。结果主要假设是,与仅WBI和仅评估的组相比,WBI + EMI组的参与者在大学第一学期的周末消费较少的饮料。次要假设是,与仅使用WBI和仅进行评估的组相比,WBI + EMI组将在“定向周”期间报告减少饮酒,在第一学期后报告较少的与酒精相关的不良后果,并报告较低的酒精使用障碍第一学期后的鉴定测试-消费分​​数。结论本研究增加了调查WBI和EMI在抑制酒精消耗中的效用的工作量。此外,该研究将有助于为旨在减少大学生饮酒和与酒精有关的伤害的政策方法提供信息。试验注册澳大利亚新西兰临床试验注册中心ACTRN12618000015246; https://www.anzctr.org.au/Trial/Registration/TrialReview.aspx?id=374104&isReview=true(由WebCite存档于http://www.webcitation.org/6z9jRLTz6)注册报告标识符RR1-10.2196 / 10164 。

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