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Prevention of Alcohol and Other Drug Overuse Among Nightclub Patrons: A Randomized Trial of a Group-Based Mobile Intervention at Nightclubs

机译:预防夜总会顾客的酒精和其他药物过度使用:在夜总会的基于团体的流动干预的随机试验

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Objective: Electronic music dance events (EMDEs) at nightclubs attract young adults engaging in high-risk alcohol and other drug (AOD) use. Studies show that most patrons arrive at clubs in groups and that these peer groups influence drinking. Therefore, peer groups are a natural context for preventing risk behaviors. This article examined outcomes of a randomized controlled trial of a group-based mobile intervention at nightclubs, Nightlife Safety Plans (NSP). Method: The sample comprised 352 groups, consisting of 959 participants (45.3% female) at 41 events across seven nightclubs hosting EMDEs. Club patrons were surveyed anonymously and completed breath tests as they entered and exited clubs. Oral fluid samples, collected from patrons at exit assessed drug use. Analyses examining assignment to NSP versus a control condition on fire safety predicted individual- and group-level protective strategy use and AOD use, controlling for background variables. Results: At the individual level, participation in NSP was related to increased protective actions to keep group members safe. No effects were found on actions to keep oneself safe or in response to overuse. At the group level, assignment to NSP was related to a higher average number of group safety strategies. Participation in NSP was associated with lower blood alcohol concentration but unrelated to tetrahydrocan-nabinol and cocaine. Conclusions: NSP appears to be efficacious for increased protective actions to keep group members safe from overuse and for reduced blood alcohol concentration among EMDE patrons. The findings support the use of an intervention utilizing group-based strategies presented proximal to risk settings.
机译:目的:夜总会的电子音乐舞蹈活动(EMDES)吸引了年轻的成年人,从事高风险的酒精和其他药物(AOD)使用。研究表明,大多数顾客在群体中到达俱乐部,这些同行团体影响饮酒。因此,对等组是防止风险行为的自然背景。本文审查了夜总会,夜生活安全计划(NSP)的基于团体的移动干预的随机对照试验的结果。方法:该样品组成352组,由959名参与者(45.3%的雌性)组成,遍布七个夜总会托管EMDES。俱乐部顾客被匿名调查并在进入和退出俱乐部时完成了呼吸测试。口腔液体样本,在退出评估药物使用时从顾客收集。分析对NSP的检验分配与防火安全预测的控制条件预测的个人和组级保护策略使用和AOD使用,控制背景变量。结果:在个人级别,参与NSP与使集团成员安全的增加的保护行动有关。在保持自己安全或过度使用的行动中没有发现任何影响。在集团级别,对NSP的分配与更高的平均群体安全策略数量有关。参与NSP与较低的血液醇浓度有关,但与四氢碳-Nabinol和可卡因无关。结论:NSP似乎是有效的,因为增加了保护措施,使集团成员免于过度使用以及降低EMDE顾客的血液酒精浓度。调查结果支持利用基于集团的策略的干预措施,这些策略介绍了风险环境。

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