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The effectiveness of the 'what do you drink' web-based brief alcohol intervention in reducing heavy drinking among students: A two-arm parallel group randomized controlled trial

机译:基于网络的“您喝什么”简短酒精干预对减少学生大量饮酒的有效性:两臂平行组随机对照试验

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Aims: To evaluate the effectiveness of a web-based brief alcohol intervention 'What Do You Drink' (WDYD) among heavy drinking students at 1- and 6-month post-intervention. Additionally, it was investigated whether certain subgroups would benefit more than others from the WDYD intervention. Methods: A two-arm parallel group randomized controlled trial was conducted online in the Netherlands in 2010-2011. Inclusion criteria were: (1) being between 18- and 24-year old, (2) reporting heavy drinking in the past 6 months, (3) being motivated to change alcohol consumption, (4) having access to the Internet and (5) giving informed consent. Participants (n = 913) were randomized to the experimental (WDYD intervention) or control condition (no intervention). Measures were heavy drinking, frequency of binge drinking and weekly alcohol consumption. Results: Analyses according to the intention-to-treat principle revealed no significant main intervention effects in reducing the alcohol measures at the follow-up assessments. Secondary analyses revealed that gender, freshmen and fraternity or sorority membership did not moderate the effect of the WDYD intervention at both follow-ups. Readiness to change, problem drinking and carnival participation moderated intervention effects such that contemplators, those with severe symptoms of alcohol abuse or dependence, and those who participated in carnival benefited more than others from the WDYD intervention regarding weekly alcohol consumption at 1-month follow-up. Conclusions: The WDYD intervention was not effective in reducing the alcohol measures among heavy drinking students at 1- and 6-month post-intervention. However, there is preliminary evidence that the WDYD intervention is effective in lowering drinking levels for subgroups of heavy drinking students in the short term.
机译:目的:在干预后的1个月和6个月内,对重度饮酒的学生进行基于网络的简短酒精干预“您喝什么”(WDYD)的有效性评估。此外,还调查了某些小组是否将从WDYD干预中受益。方法:2010年至2011年在荷兰在线进行了两臂平行组随机对照试验。纳入标准包括:(1)18岁至24岁之间;(2)在过去的6个月内大量饮酒;(3)改变酒精消费的动机;(4)可以上网;以及(5) )给予知情同意。参与者(n = 913)被随机分配至实验(WDYD干预)或对照条件(无干预)。措施包括大量饮酒,暴饮暴食的频率和每周饮酒。结果:根据意向性治疗原则进行的分析显示,在随访评估中,减少酒精含量没有明显的主要干预作用。次要分析显示,在两次随访中,性别,新生,兄弟会或姐妹会成员均未减轻WDYD干预的影响。随时准备改变,酗酒和参加狂欢节减轻了干预效果,使沉思者,患有严重酒精滥用或依赖症状的人以及参加狂欢节的人从WDYD干预中获得的收益比其他人多得多,在1个月后每周饮酒-向上。结论:干预后1个月和6个月,WDYD干预措施无法有效地减少重度饮酒学生的饮酒量。但是,有初步证据表明,WDYD干预措施可在短期内有效降低重度饮酒学生亚组的饮酒水平。

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