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Electronic screening and brief intervention for risky drinking in Swedish university students--a randomized controlled trial.

机译:电子筛查和瑞典大学生饮酒的简短干预-一项随机对照试验。

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BACKGROUND: The limited number of electronic screening and brief intervention (e-SBI) projects taking place in young adult student populations has left knowledge gaps about the specific methods needed to motivate reduced drinking. The aim of the present study was to compare differences in alcohol consumption over time after a series of e-SBIs was conducted with two groups of young adult students who were considered risky drinkers. The intervention group (IG) (n=80) received extensive normative feedback; the control group (CG) (n=78) received very brief feedback consisting of only three statements. METHOD: An e-SBI project was conducted in naturalistic settings among young adult students at a Swedish university. This study used a randomized controlled trial design, with respondents having an equal chance of being assigned to either the IG or the CG. The study assessed changes comparing the IG with the CG on four alcohol-related measurements: proportion with risky alcohol consumption, average weekly alcohol consumption, frequency of heavy episodic drinking (HED) and peak blood alcohol concentration (BAC). Follow-up was performed at 3 and 6 months after baseline. RESULTS: The study documented a significant decrease in the average weekly consumption for the IG over time but not for the CG, although the differences between the groups were non-significant. The study also found that there were significant decreases in HED over time within both groups; the differences were about equal in both groups at the 6-month follow-up. The proportion of risky drinkers decreased by about a third in both the CG and IG at the 3- and 6-month follow-ups. CONCLUSIONS: As the differences between the groups at 6 months for all alcohol-related outcome variables were not significant, the shorter, generic brief intervention appears to be as effective as the longer one including normative feedback. However, further studies in similar naturalistic settings are warranted with delayed assessment groups as controls in order to increase our understanding of reactivity assessment in email-based interventions among students.
机译:背景:在成年学生中开展的电子筛查和短暂干预(e-SBI)项目数量有限,这已导致人们对减少饮酒所需的特定方法的知识空白。本研究的目的是比较与两组被认为是危险饮酒者的年轻成年学生进行一系列的e-SBI后,酒精消耗随时间的变化。干预组(IG)(n = 80)得到了广泛的规范反馈;对照组(CG)(n = 78)收到的反馈非常简短,仅包含三个陈述。方法:在瑞典大学的年轻成年学生中,在自然主义环境中进行了一个e-SBI项目。这项研究使用了随机对照试验设计,受访者被分配到IG或CG的机会均等。这项研究评估了在四个与酒精相关的测量值上将IG与CG进行比较的变化:与危险饮酒的比例,平均每周饮酒量,严重发作性饮酒(HED)的频率和血中酒精浓度峰值(BAC)。在基线后3个月和6个月进行随访。结果:尽管两组之间的差异不显着,但该研究记录了IG的平均每周消费量随时间显着下降,而CG却没有。这项研究还发现,两组中的HED随时间都有显着下降。在六个月的随访中,两组的差异大致相等。在3个月和6个月的随访中,CG和IG中有危险饮酒者的比例下降了约三分之一。结论:由于在6个月时两组之间所有与酒精有关的结果变量之间的差异均不显着,因此较短的,一般性的简短干预措施与较长的,包括规范性反馈意见的干预措施一样有效。但是,有必要在类似的自然主义环境中进行进一步的研究,以延迟评估组作为控制对象,以增进我们对学生基于电子邮件的干预措施中反应性评估的理解。

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