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Interest and participation in a college student alcohol intervention study as a function of typical drinking.

机译:对大学生饮酒干预研究的兴趣和参与程度与典型饮酒有关。

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OBJECTIVE: This research explored the relationship between typical alcohol consumption and interest in participating in a brief alcohol intervention study and between typical consumption and actual participation in the study among students recruited to participate in an intervention study. We predicted a curvilinear relationship as a potential explanation for mixed findings from previous examinations of risk status and participation in alcohol intervention research. That is, we expected an inverted U-shaped relationship, with those at the lowest and highest ends of the drinking spectrum expressing the least interest in participation. We expected the same pattern to hold for likelihood of actual participation among study invitees. METHOD: Self-reported typical consumption and interest in participating in an alcohol intervention study were assessed among 1,115 (59.7% female) college students. A subsample of these students (n = 377) who expressed interest and reported at least one heavy-drinking episode in the previous month were subsequently invited to participate in a brief intervention study. RESULTS: Drinkers were more likely than nondrinkers to report interest in participating, and there was a positive relationship between likelihood of expressing interest and typical consumption. However, the predicted quadratic relationship was evident with those at the lowest and highest ends of the drinking spectrum expressing the least interest in participation. The same pattern was also evident for actual participation among the heavy-drinking subsample invited to participate in the alcohol intervention study. CONCLUSIONS: A nonlinear relationship may account for mixed findings regarding the relationship between risk status and participation in alcohol intervention studies. Results are interpreted in terms of psychological relevance and defensiveness. Findings highlight the need for added effort in recruiting, and/or alternative recruitment strategies for, those at highest risk.
机译:目的:本研究探讨了参与一项简短的酒精干预研究的典型饮酒量与兴趣之间的关系,以及参与干预研究的学生中典型饮酒与实际参与该研究之间的关系。我们预测曲线关系可以作为对先前风险状态检查和参与酒精干预研究的混合发现的潜在解释。就是说,我们预期倒U型关系,饮酒频谱中最低端和最高端的人对参与的兴趣最小。我们希望研究对象之间实际参与的可能性保持相同的模式。方法:在1115名(59.7%的女性)大学生中评估了自我报告的典型消费和参加酒精干预研究的兴趣。随后邀请了这些学生的子样本(n = 377),他们表示感兴趣并报告了前一个月中至少有一次酗酒发作,随后被邀请参加简短的干预研究。结果:饮酒者比非饮酒者更有可能报告对参与的兴趣,并且表达兴趣的可能性与典型消费之间存在正相关关系。但是,预测的二次关系是明显的,饮酒谱中最低端和最高端的参与者对参与的兴趣最小。对于邀请参加酒精干预研究的重饮子样本的实际参与情况,同样的模式也很明显。结论:非线性关系可能解释了关于风险状况和参与酒精干预研究之间关系的混合发现。结果以心理相关性和防御性来解释。调查结果突出显示了在招募高风险人员和/或其他招募策略时需要付出更多努力的需求。

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