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A sport-based intervention for preventing alcohol use and promoting physical activity among adolescents.

机译:一种基于运动的干预措施,旨在防止青少年饮酒和促进体育锻炼。

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This study tested the potential of a novel intervention addressing alcohol prevention within the context of a sport program. Study participants were randomly assigned to one of three groups, with one group receiving the sport consultation (Sport), a second the sport consultation plus an alcohol consultation (Sport Plus), and a third a sport consultation, alcohol consultation, and mailed parent print materials (Sport Plus Parent). Researchers recruited 465 eighth graders from three schools in the northeast Florida region to participate in the study. The Youth Alcohol and Health Survey was used to collect data on alcohol and drug consumption, alcohol use risk and protective factors, and exercise habits at baseline and three-month post-intervention. Significant time effects (p's < .05) were found on three of six alcohol measures, both exercise measures, and four risk/protective factors, with all but one risk factor showing improvements over time. Time by assignment by current drinking status (yeso) interaction effects (p's < .05) were found on alcohol initiation, length of alcohol use, quantity, heavy use, moderate physical activity, and four risk/protective factors, with preintervention drinking adolescents exposed to the Sport intervention showing the greatest improvements on all but two measures. Findings suggest that a brief sport-based screen and consultation tailored to adolescents' health habits, with and without parent materials, may potentially reduce alcohol use while increasing exercise frequency.
机译:这项研究测试了在体育项目中针对酒精预防的新型干预措施的潜力。研究参与者被随机分配到三组中的一组,一组接受运动咨询(Sport),第二组接受运动咨询加酒精咨询(Sport Plus),第三组接受运动咨询,酒精咨询,并邮寄家长打印材料(Sport Plus Parent)。研究人员从佛罗里达州东北地区的三所学校招募了465名八年级学生参加这项研究。青年酒精和健康调查用于收集有关酒精和毒品消费,酒精使用风险和保护因素以及基线和干预后三个月的运动习惯的数据。在六项酒精测量中的三项(两项运动测量)和四项风险/保护因素中,发现了显着的时间影响(p <.05),除一种风险因素外,其他所有因素均随时间而改善。通过干预前饮酒,发现了根据当前饮酒状态(是/否)分配的时间,对饮酒的开始时间,饮酒时间,饮酒量,大量使用,中等运动量和四个风险/保护因素的交互作用(p <.05)。接受运动干预的青少年除两项措施外,其他所有方面的进步最大。研究结果表明,针对青少年的健康习惯进行简短的基于运动的屏幕和咨询(有无父母材料)可能会减少酒精的使用,同时增加运动频率。

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