Booster effects and mechanisms of web-based personalised normative feedback alcohol intervention for college students: A pragmatic randomised controlled trial.
Drug Alcohol Depend
; 260: 111337, 2024 Jul 01.
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ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
To evaluate the effects of booster and no booster versions of web-based alcohol Personalised Normative Feedback (PNF) and whether descriptive norms mediated and/or participant motivation moderated the effectiveness of the intervention in real world conditions (i.e. no financial incentives).METHODS:
Pragmatic randomised controlled trial with 1-, 3-, and 6-month assessments. Brazilian college students reporting alcohol use in the last 12 months (N=931) were recruited from May/2020 to December/2022 and allocated to 1) No booster/single PNF(S-PNF); 2) Booster/multiple PNF(M-PNF); or 3) Assessment-only control. We applied Helmert coding [1 Any intervention (S-PNF or M-PNF) vs. Control; and 2 S-PNF vs. M-PNF]. PRIMARYOUTCOMES:
typical number of drinks/week and maximum number of drinks/week; secondaryoutcomes:
drinking frequency and number of consequences. Three-months assessment was the primary interval. Descriptive norms were tested as mediator. Interest, importance, and readiness to change were examined as moderators.RESULTS:
Compared to control, any intervention did not influence primary outcomes at 3-months or 6-months, but did at 1-month, when reduced typical drinking (IRR0.77, 95%CI0.66;0.90) and maximum number of drinks (IRR0.69, 95%CI0.58;0.82). There was an intervention effect on the consequences at 3-months. No differences were observed between S-PNF and M-PNF. No mediation effects were found at 3-months. At 6-months, there was an indirect effect on typical drinking through norms at 3-months (b=-0.82, 95%CI-2.03;-0.12) and effects on maximum drinks through norms at 1-month (b=-0.54, 95%CI-1.65;-0.02). No support for moderation was found.CONCLUSIONS:
Intervention reduced alcohol drinking at 1 month only and was not effective thereafter. Mechanisms of effect remain unclear.Palavras-chave
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Coleções:
01-internacional
Base de dados:
MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Estudantes
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Consumo de Álcool na Faculdade
Limite:
Adolescent
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Adult
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Female
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Humans
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Male
País/Região como assunto:
America do sul
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Brasil
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Drug Alcohol Depend
Ano de publicação:
2024
Tipo de documento:
Article
País de publicação:
Irlanda