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A text message program as a booster to in-person brief interventions for mandated college students to prevent weekend binge drinking

机译:一项短信计划,可作为强制性大学生面对面简短干预的有效手段,以防止周末暴饮暴食

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Objective: To evaluate a text message (SMS) program as a booster to an in-person alcohol intervention with mandated college students. Participants: Undergraduates (N = 224; 46% female) who violated an on-campus alcohol policy over a 2-semester period in 2014. Methods: The SMS program sent drinking-related queries each Thursday and Sunday and provided tailored feedback for 6weeks. Response rates to SMS drinking-related queries and the associations between weekend drinking plans, drinking-limit goal commitment, and alcohol consumption were examined. Gender differences were explored. Results: Ninety percent of SMS queries were completed. Weekend binge drinking decreased over 6weeks, and drinking-limit goal commitment was associated with less alcohol consumption. Compared with women, men had greater reductions in alcohol consumption when they committed to a drinking-limit goal. Conclusions: Preliminary evidence suggests that an SMS program could be useful as a booster for helping mandated students reduce weekend binge drinking.
机译:目的:评估文本消息(SMS)程序,以增强法定大学生面对面的酒精干预的效果。参与者:2014年在两个学期内违反校园内饮酒政策的大学生(N = 224;女性46%)。方法:SMS程序在每个星期四和星期日发送与饮酒相关的查询,并提供为期6周的量身定制的反馈。研究了对SMS饮酒相关查询的回应率,以及周末饮酒计划,饮酒极限目标承诺和饮酒之间的关联。探索了性别差异。结果:完成了90%的SMS查询。周末狂饮减少了6周,并且饮酒量达到目标的人数减少了饮酒量。与女性相比,男性在致力于限制饮酒的目标上的饮酒量有了更大的减少。结论:初步证据表明,SMS计划可以作为帮助受训学生减少周末狂饮的助推器。

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