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A randomized clinical trial comparing the efficacy of two active conditions of a brief intervention for heavy college drinkers

机译:一项随机临床试验,比较了重度大学酗酒者短暂干预的两种活跃状态的疗效

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Brief interventions for college heavy drinkers have shown promise in reducing drinking and alcohol-related negative consequences. However, intervention duration, content, method of delivery, and follow-up length vary across studies. It therefore remains unclear whether intervention length significantly influences the interventions' efficacy. The present study is a randomized clinical trial systematically evaluating the efficacy of two brief interventions aimed at reducing alcohol use and alcohol-related negative consequences among college student drinkers. Treatment mediators were also evaluated. Participants (N=278) were, on average, 20.1years old (SD=2.4), mostly Caucasian (87%) and female (71%). They were randomly assigned to a 10-minute brief intervention, a 50-minute brief intervention, or an attention-control group. Both active interventions were provided by clinical graduate students trained in Brief Alcohol Screening and Intervention for College Students (BASICS). As hypothesized, participants in both active conditions significantly reduced their alcohol consumption, as compared to the control group participants F(2,264)=9.84, p=.00, ??2=.07. There were no significant differences in alcohol-related negative consequences F(2,264)=3.08, p=.06, ??2=.02. The hypothesized mediators, alcohol drinking norms and coping behavioral strategies, explained significant variance in intervention efficacy, but neither self-efficacy nor alcohol expectancies were significant mediators. Given the preliminary nature of our investigation, more research is warranted to determine parameters of the critical mechanisms of change within brief alcohol interventions with college student drinkers. ? 2013 Elsevier Ltd.
机译:针对大学酗酒者的简短干预措施显示出有望减少饮酒和酒精相关的负面影响。但是,干预持续时间,内容,分娩方法和随访时间因研究而异。因此,尚不清楚干预时间是否会显着影响干预效果。本研究是一项随机临床试验,系统评估两种旨在减少大学生饮酒者饮酒和与酒精有关的负面后果的简短干预措施的功效。还评估了治疗介体。参与者(N = 278)平均年龄为20.1岁(SD = 2.4),主要为白种人(87%)和女性(71%)。他们被随机分配到10分钟的简短干预,50分钟的简短干预或注意力控制组。两种积极的干预措施都是由接受过大学生简短酒精筛查和干预(BASICS)培训的临床研究生提供的。如所假设的,与对照组参与者F(2,264)= 9.84,p = .00,Δθ2= .07相比,处于两种活动状态的参与者都显着减少了他们的酒精消耗。与酒精相关的负面后果F(2,264)= 3.08,p = .06,?? 2 = .02没有显着差异。假设的调解人,饮酒规范和应对行为策略解释了干预效果的显着差异,但自我效能和酒精期望均不是重要的调解人。考虑到我们调查的初步性质,有必要进行更多的研究来确定大学生饮酒者短暂饮酒后的关键改变机制的参数。 ? 2013爱思唯尔有限公司

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