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Gender and Depression Moderate Response to Brief Motivational Intervention for Alcohol Misuse Among College Students

机译:性别和抑郁对大学生酒精滥用的简单动机干预的中度反应

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Brief motivational interventions (BMIs) effectively reduce problematic drinking in college students.However,not all students benefit,and little is known about the subgroups of students for whom BMIs are most effective.In the present study,we examined 2 factors that may influence BMI efficacy: gender and depression.Method: We reanalyzed data from a clinical trial in which heavy drinking students (N = 330; 65% female) were randomized to a BMI (n = 165) or an assessment only control (n = 165).Depression was assessed at baseline; past-month typical drinks per week,heavy drinking frequency,and consequences were assessed at baseline and 1 month.Three- and 2-way interactions among intervention condition (BMI vs.control),gender (male vs.female),and depression (low vs.high) were tested.Results: We observed 3-way interaction effects on 2 outcomes: (a) typical drinks per week and (b) frequency of heavy drinking at 1 month.Relative to controls and adjusting for baseline drinking,low-depression women reduced their drinking more after a BMI whereas high-depression women did not show differential improvement.In contrast,high-depression men showed significant reductions in weekly drinks following the BMI whereas low-depression men did not show differential improvement.In addition,higher levels of depression were associated with higher levels of consequences at follow-up across conditions.Conclusions: BMIs are indicated for heavy drinking,depressed men,consistent with recommendations for implementing screening and brief intervention in mental health settings.However,BMIs may need to be refined to enhance their efficacy for depressed women.
机译:简短的动机干预(BMI)可以有效减少大学生饮酒的问题。但是,并非所有学生都能从中受益,对于BMI最有效的学生亚组知之甚少。在本研究中,我们研究了可能影响BMI的两个因素方法:我们对一项临床试验的数据进行了重新分析,在该试验中,大量饮酒的学生(N = 330; 65%的女性)被随机分配到BMI(n = 165)或仅评估对照组(n = 165)中。在基线时评估抑郁症;在基线和1个月时评估每周过去一个月的典型饮料,大量饮酒的频率以及后果。干预条件(BMI与对照组),性别(男性与女性)和抑郁症之间的三向和二向交互作用(结果:我们观察到三项交互作用对2种结局的影响:(a)每周典型饮酒和(b)1个月大量饮酒的频率。相对于对照组和基线饮酒调整,低抑郁症的妇女在BMI后减少更多饮酒,而高抑郁症的妇女并没有表现出不同的改善。相反,高抑郁症的男性在BMI之后每周饮酒量有显着减少,而低抑郁症的男性则没有显示出差异性改善。结论:对于重度饮酒,抑郁症的男性,BMIs适应症较高,与实施筛查和简短int的建议一致心理健康环境中的干预措施。但是,可能需要改善BMI以增强其对抑郁症妇女的疗效。

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