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Motivational interviewing + feedback intervention to reduce alcohol-exposed pregnancy risk among college binge drinkers: determinants and patterns of response

机译:动机访谈+反馈干预以减少大学狂饮者饮酒的怀孕风险:决定因素和反应方式

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Many college women are at risk for pregnancy, and binge drinking college women are often at risk for alcohol-exposed pregnancy. Brief interventions with sustainable outcomes are needed, particularly for college women who are binge drinking, at risk for pregnancy, and at increased risk of alcohol-exposed pregnancy. Two-hundred-twenty-eight women at a Mid-Atlantic urban university at risk for alcohol-exposed pregnancy enrolled in the randomized clinical trial, and 207 completed the 4 month follow-up. The BALANCE intervention used Motivational Interviewing plus feedback to target drinking and contraception behaviors. Main outcome measures included (1) the rate of risk for alcohol-exposed pregnancy, (2) the rate of risk drinking, and (3) the rate of pregnancy risk. At 4-month follow-up, the rate of alcohol-exposed pregnancy risk was significantly lower in the intervention (20.2%) than the control condition (34.9%), (P .02). Assignment to the intervention condition halved the odds of women remaining at risk for alcohol-exposed pregnancy, while not receiving the intervention doubled the odds of continued alcohol-exposed pregnancy risk (OR = 2.18; 95% CI = 1.16–4.09). A baseline history of blackouts, continued high blood alcohol drinking days at 1 month, and continued risk for pregnancy at 1 month independently contributed to a multivariate model of continued alcohol-exposed pregnancy risk at 4 month follow-up. BALANCE reduced alcohol-exposed pregnancy risk, with similar outcomes to longer interventions. Because early response predicted sustained alcohol-exposed pregnancy risk reduction, those who fail to achieve initial change could be identified for further intervention. The BALANCE intervention could be adopted into existing student health or university alcohol programs. The risks of unintended pregnancy and alcohol-exposed pregnancy among binge drinking women in college merit greater prevention efforts.
机译:许多大学女性都有怀孕的风险,暴饮暴食的大学女性经常有酒精暴露的怀孕的风险。需要采取简短的干预措施以取得可持续的结果,特别是对于暴饮暴食,有怀孕风险和高酒精暴露怀孕风险的大学女性。这项随机临床试验纳入了一家大西洋中部城市大学中的28名女性中有暴露于酒精中毒风险的妇女,其中207名妇女完成了为期4个月的随访。 BALANCE干预使用动机访谈和反馈来针对饮酒和避孕行为。主要结局指标包括(1)饮酒妊娠的风险率,(2)饮酒的风险率和(3)妊娠风险的率。在4个月的随访中,干预措施中酒精暴露的怀孕风险发生率(20.2%)显着低于对照组(34.9%)(P <.02)。分配到干预条件后,仍处于暴露于酒精中的孕妇的风险几率减半,而未接受干预的妇女则继续暴露于酒精中的妊娠风险的几率翻倍(OR = 2.18; 95%CI = 1.16–4.09)。基线停电史,在1个月时继续喝高血酒精的天数以及在1个月时继续怀孕的风险独立地构成了在4个月随访中持续饮酒的怀孕风险的多变量模型。 BALANCE降低了酒精暴露的怀孕风险,其结果与更长的干预措施相似。由于早期反应可预测持续暴露于酒精的妊娠风险会降低,因此可以确定那些未实现初始改变的患者以进行进一步干预。可以将BALANCE干预措施纳入现有的学生健康或大学饮酒计划中。在大学里,暴饮暴食妇女意外怀孕和酒精暴露怀孕的风险值得加大预防力度。

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