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Effectiveness of a Proactive Mail-Based Alcohol Internet Intervention for University Students: Dismantling the Assessment and Feedback Components in a Randomized Controlled Trial

机译:积极主动的基于邮件的酒精互联网干预对大学生的有效性:取消随机对照试验中的评估和反馈组件

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Background: University students in Sweden routinely receive proactive mail-based alcohol Internet interventions sent from student health services. This intervention provides personalized normative feedback on alcohol consumption with suggestions on how to decrease drinking. Earlier feasibility trials by our group and others have examined effectiveness in simple parallel-groups designs.Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of electronic screening and brief intervention, using a randomized controlled trial design that takes account of baseline assessment reactivity (and other possible effects of the research process) due to the similarity between the intervention and assessment content. The design of the study allowed for exploration of the magnitude of the assessment effects per se.Methods: This trial used a dismantling design and randomly assigned 5227 students to 3 groups: (1) routine practice assessment and feedback, (2) assessment-only without feedback, and (3) neither assessment nor feedback. At baseline all participants were blinded to study participation, with no contact being made with group 3. We approached students 2 months later to participate in a cross-sectional alcohol survey. All interventions were fully automated and did not have any human involvement. All data used in the analysis were based on self-assessment using questionnaires. The participants were unaware that they were participating in a trial and thus were also blinded to which group they were randomly assigned.Results: Overall, 44.69% (n = 2336) of those targeted for study completed follow-up. Attrition was similar in groups 1 (697/1742, 40.01%) and 2 (737/1742, 42.31% retained) and lower in group 3 (902/1743, 51.75% retained). Intention-to-treat analyses among all participants regardless of their baseline drinking status revealed no differences between groups in all alcohol parameters at the 2-month follow-up. Per-protocol analyses of groups 1 and 2 among those who accepted the email intervention (36.2% of the students who were offered the intervention in group 1 and 37.3% of the students in group2 ) and who were risky drinkers at baseline (60.7% follow-up rate in group 1 and 63.5% in group 2) suggested possible small beneficial effects on weekly consumption attributable to feedback.Conclusions: This approach to outcome evaluation is highly conservative, and small benefits may follow the actual uptake of feedback intervention in students who are risky drinkers, the precise target group.Trial Registration: International Standard Randomized Controlled Trial Number (ISRCTN): 24735383; http://www.controlled-trials.com/ISRCTN24735383 (Archived by WebCite at http://www.webcitation.org/6Awq7gjXG)
机译:背景:瑞典的大学生通常会从学生健康服务接收主动的基于邮件的酒精互联网干预措施。该干预措施可提供有关饮酒的个性化规范反馈,并提供有关如何减少饮酒的建议。我们小组和其他小组的较早的可行性试验已经研究了简单平行组设计的有效性。目的:使用考虑基线评估反应性(以及其他可能的影响)的随机对照试验设计,评估电子筛选和短暂干预的有效性。研究过程)是由于干预和评估内容之间的相似性。研究的设计允许探讨评估效果本身的程度。方法:该试验采用可拆卸设计,将5227名学生随机分为3组:(1)日常实践评估和反馈,(2)仅评估没有反馈,并且(3)既没有评估也没有反馈。在基线时,所有参与者都无法参加研究,而没有与第3组进行联系。我们在2个月后与学生接触,参加横断面酒精调查。所有干预措施都是完全自动化的,没有任何人为干预。分析中使用的所有数据均基于使用问卷进行的自我评估。参与者不知道自己正在参加试验,因此也不清楚他们被随机分配到哪个组。结果:总体而言,研究对象的44.69%(n = 2336)完成了随访。第1组(697/1742,40.01%)和第2组(737/1742,保留42.31%)的磨损相似,而第3组(902/1743,保留51.75%)的磨损减少。在所有参与者中,无论其基线饮酒状态如何,意向性治疗分析均显示,在2个月的随访中,各组之间在所有酒精参数方面没有差异。在接受电子邮件干预的人群(在第1组接受干预的学生中占36.2%,在第2组中接受干预的学生中,占第3组的37.3%)和基线时有危险饮酒者(按60.7%的比例)对第1和第2组进行了按协议分析第1组的高up发生率和第2组的63.5%)提示归因于反馈的每周食用可能有较小的有益影响。是危险的饮酒者,是准确的目标人群。试用注册:国际标准随机对照试验号码(ISRCTN):24735383; http://www.control-trials.com/ISRCTN24735383(由WebCite存档,网址为http://www.webcitation.org/6Awq7gjXG)

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