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A Multisite Randomized Trial of Normative Feedback for Heavy Drinking: Social Comparison Versus Social Comparison Plus Correction of Normative Misperceptions

机译:大量饮酒规范性反馈的多站点随机试验:社会比较与社会比较以及对规范性误解的纠正

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Objective: Given widespread alcohol misuse among college students, numerous intervention programs have been developed, including personalized normative feedback (PNF). Most research evaluating PNF assumes that presenting one's own perceived norms is necessary to correct normative misperceptions and thereby reduce drinking. Alternatively, simply providing social comparison information showing that one drinks more than others may be sufficient. The present study evaluated the efficacy of full PNF (one's own drinking, campus drinking rates, and perceived norms) and a partial personalized social comparison feedback (PSCF; one's own drinking and campus drinking rates) in a randomized trial among heavy-drinking college students. Method: Participants included 623 heavy-drinking students from 3 universities. Assessments occurred at baseline and 3- and 6-months postbaseline. Results: Primary analyses examined differences across 4 drinking outcomes (drinks per week, total drinks past month, frequency of past month drinking, and negative alcohol-related consequences) at 3- and 6-month follow-ups controlling for the baseline variable. Results revealed significant reductions across all alcohol consumption outcomes at 3 months in both intervention conditions compared to attention-control. Mediation analyses demonstrated significant indirect effects of the intervention on 6-month drinking through changes in perceived norms at 3 months. Moreover, evidence emerged for changes in drinking at 3 months as a mediator of the association between PSCF and 6-month perceived norms. Conclusions: The present research suggests PNF may not require explicit consideration of one's perceived norms to be effective and that direct social comparison provides an alternative theoretical mechanism for PNF efficacy.
机译:目的:鉴于大学生普遍滥用酒精,已制定了许多干预计划,包括个性化的规范反馈(PNF)。大多数评估PNF的研究都认为,提出自己的感知规范对于纠正规范性误解并从而减少饮酒是必要的。或者,仅提供显示一个人比其他人喝更多的社交比较信息就足够了。本研究在重度饮酒的大学生中进行了一项随机试验,评估了全PNF(个人饮酒,校园饮水率和感知规范)和部分个性化社会比较反馈(PSCF;个人饮酒和校园饮水率)的有效性。 。方法:参与者包括来自3所大学的623名重度饮酒的学生。评估在基线以及基线后3个月和6个月进行。结果:主要分析检查了在控制基线变量的3个月和6个月随访中4种饮酒结果(每周饮酒,过去一个月的总饮酒量,过去一个月饮酒的频率以及与酒精相关的不良后果)之间的差异。结果显示,与注意力控制相比,两种干预条件下3个月的所有饮酒结果均显着降低。调解分析表明,干预通过3个月感知规范的变化对6个月饮酒产生了显着的间接影响。此外,有证据表明3个月时饮酒发生了变化,作为PSCF与6个月感知规范之间联系的中介。结论:本研究表明,PNF可能不需要明确考虑一个人的规范才有效,而直接的社会比较为PNF的有效性提供了另一种理论机制。

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