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Skills Training via Smartphone App for University Students with Excessive Alcohol Consumption: a Randomized Controlled Trial

机译:通过大学生智能手机应用程序的技能培训过度饮酒:随机对照试验

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Abstract Purpose University students in a study on estimated blood alcohol concentration (eBAC) feedback apps were offered participation in a second study, if reporting continued excessive consumption at 6-week follow-up. This study evaluated the effects on excessive alcohol consumption of offering access to an additional skills training app. Method A total of 186 students with excessive alcohol consumption were randomized to an intervention group or a wait list group. Both groups completed online follow-ups regarding alcohol consumption after 6 and 12?weeks. Wait list participants were given access to the intervention at 6-week follow-up. Assessment-only controls ( n?= ?144) with excessive alcohol consumption from the ongoing study were used for comparison. Results The proportion of participants with excessive alcohol consumption declined in both intervention and wait list groups compared to controls at first ( p ? p ?=?0.054). Secondary analyses showed reductions for the intervention group in quantity of drinking at first follow-up (?4.76, 95% CI [?6.67, ?2.85], Z ?=??2.09, p ?=?0.037) and in frequency of drinking at both follow-ups (?0.83, 95% CI [?1.14, ?0.52], Z ?=??2.04, p ?=?0.041; ?0.89, 95% CI [?1.16, ?0.62], Z ?=??2.12, p ?=?0.034). The odds ratio for not having excessive alcohol consumption among men in the intervention group compared to male controls was 2.68, 95% CI [1.37, 5.25] ( Z ?=?2.88, p ?=?0.004); the figure for women was 1.71, 95% CI [1.11, 2.64] ( Z ?=?2.41, p ?=?0.016). Conclusion Skills training apps have potential for reducing excessive alcohol use among university students. Future research is still needed to disentangle effects of app use from emailed feedback on excessive alcohol consumption and study participation. Trial Registration NCT02064998 ]]>
机译:摘要目的大学学生在估计血液酒精集中(EBAC)反馈应用程序的参与第二项研究,如果报告持续过度消费在6周的随访中。本研究评估了对额外技能培训应用程序提供的过度饮酒的影响。方法共有186名具有过多的酒精消费的学生被随机分为干预组或等候名单组。两组在6到12个星期后完成了有关酒精消费的在线随访。等待列表参与者在6周的随访中获得了干预的访问。仅使用来自正在进行的研究的饮酒过量的评估控制(N?=?144)进行比较。结果介入和等候名单群体的含量过多的参与者的比例下降与首先对照(P?P?= 0.054)。二次分析表明,在第一次随访时显示干预组的饮酒量(?4.76,95%CI [α.6.67,?2.85],Z?= ?? 2.09,P?= 0.037)和饮用频率在两次后续(?0.83,95%CI [?1.14,?0.52],z?= ?? 2.04,p?= 0.041;Δ0.89,95%CI [α1.16,Δ0.62],z?= ?? 2.12,p?= 0.034)。与男性对照相比,干预组中未在干预组中没有过度饮酒的赔率比为2.68,95%CI [1.37,5.25](Z?=?2.88,P?= 0.004);女性的图为1.71,95%CI [1.11,2.64](Z?=?2.41,P?= 0.016)。结论技能培训应用程序有可能降低大学生过多的酒精使用。未来的研究仍然需要在过度饮酒和学习参与的电子邮件中使用电子邮件使用的应用程序使用的影响。试验登记NCT02064998]]>

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