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Randomized controlled trial of computerized alcohol intervention for college students: role of class level

机译:大学生酒精干预的随机对照试验:班级水平的作用

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Background: Because of their ability to reach a much wider audience than face-to-face counseling or psychoeducation, computer-delivered interventions for risky or potentially problematic use have been increasing on college campuses. However, there are very few studies that examine who benefits most from such interventions. Objectives: The purpose of this study was to determine if participation in Alcohol-Wise, a computerized intervention, is associated with changes in alcohol drinking behavior and its consequences, perceptions of college drinking norms, and expectancies. It was hypothesized that class level (i.e. freshman/sophomore versus junior/senior) would moderate the effectiveness of Alcohol-Wise. Method: College students (n = 58) were randomly assigned to one of two conditions: (i) the computer-delivered intervention or (ii) wait-list control. Measures were completed at baseline and approximately 30-days later. Results: At follow-up, freshman and sophomore students in the intervention group showed significant reduction in peak number of standard drinks and blood alcohol concentration, but the effect was not observed for juniors and seniors. The intervention group reported more accurate estimates of drinking norms at follow-up relative to controls. There were no significant changes over time in alcohol expectancies in either group. Conclusion: This study provides support for the potential usefulness of Alcohol-Wise intervention at reducing short-term drinking among underclassmen but not upperclassmen in a 4-year college setting. These findings suggest that computerized interventions may be more effective when provided early, but not later, in a student's college career.
机译:背景:由于具有比面对面的咨询或心理教育更广泛的受众范围的能力,在大学校园中,计算机提供的用于危险或潜在问题使用的干预措施正在不断增加。但是,很少有研究检查谁从此类干预中受益最大。目的:本研究的目的是确定参加计算机化干预“酒精明智”活动是否与饮酒行为及其后果,对大学饮酒规范的理解以及期望有关。假设班级水平(即大一/大二与大三/大三)将适度地提高“明智饮酒”的有效性。方法:将大学生(n = 58)随机分配到以下两种情况之一:(i)计算机提供的干预或(ii)等待名单控制。测量在基线和大约30天后完成。结果:在随访中,干预组的新生和大二学生的标准饮料峰值浓度和血液酒精浓度明显降低,但对于大三和大四学生则没有观察到这种效果。干预组报告说,与对照组相比,随访时饮酒规范的估计更为准确。两组的酒精期望值随时间变化均无显着变化。结论:这项研究为酒精明智干预在减少四年制大学环境下低年级生而非高年级生短期饮酒方面的潜在有用性提供了支持。这些发现表明,在学生的大学生涯中尽早提供计算机干预措施可能会更有效,但要提早提供。

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