A computer-based feedback only intervention with and without a moderation skills component

Abstract Research on the efficacy of computer-delivered feedback-only interventions (FOIs) for college alcohol misuse has been mixed. Limitations to these FOIs include participant engagement and variation in the use of a moderation skills component. The current investigation sought to address these...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of substance abuse treatment 2014-01, Vol.46 (1), p.22-28
Hauptverfasser: Weaver, Cameron C., Ph.D, Leffingwell, Thad R., Ph.D, Lombardi, Nathaniel J., M.A, Claborn, Kasey R., M.S, Miller, Mary E., M.S, Martens, Matthew P., Ph.D
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Research on the efficacy of computer-delivered feedback-only interventions (FOIs) for college alcohol misuse has been mixed. Limitations to these FOIs include participant engagement and variation in the use of a moderation skills component. The current investigation sought to address these limitations using a novel computer-delivered FOI, the Drinkers Assessment and Feedback Tool for College Students (DrAFT-CS). Heavy drinking college students ( N = 176) were randomly assigned to DrAFT-CS, DrAFT-CS plus moderation skills (DrAFT-CS +), moderation skills only (MSO), or assessment only (AO) group, and were assessed at 1-month follow-up ( N = 157). Participants in the DrAFT-CS and DrAFT-CS + groups reported significantly lower estimated blood alcohol concentrations (eBACs) on typical heaviest drinking day than participants in the AO group. The data also supported the incorporation of a moderation skills component within FOIs, such that participants in DrAFT-CS + group reported significantly fewer drinks per week and drinks per heaviest drinking occasion than participants in the AO group.
ISSN:0740-5472
1873-6483
DOI:10.1016/j.jsat.2013.08.011