TY - JOUR
T1 - A Randomized Controlled Trial Testing the Efficacy of a Brief Online Alcohol Intervention for High School Seniors
AU - Doumas, Diana M.
AU - Esp, Susan
AU - Flay, Brian
AU - Bond, Laura
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017, Alcohol Research Documentation Inc. All rights reserved.
PY - 2017/9
Y1 - 2017/9
N2 - Objective: The purpose of this randomized controlled study was to examine the efficacy of a brief, web-based personalized feedback intervention (the eCHECKUP TO GO) on alcohol use and alcohol-related consequences among high school seniors. Method: Participants (n = 221) were high school seniors randomized by class period to either a brief, web-based personalized feedback intervention (the eCHECKUP TO GO) or an assessment-only control group. Participants completed online surveys at baseline and at a 6-week follow-up. Results: Students participating in the eCHECKUP TO GO intervention reported a significant reduction in weekly drinking quantity, peak drinking quantity, and frequency of drinking to intoxication relative to those in the control group. Intervention effects were moderated by high-risk status (one or more episodes of heavy episodic drinking in the past 2 weeks reported at baseline) such that intervention effects were significant for high-risk students only. Results for alcohol-related consequences were not significant. Conclusions: Providing a brief, web-based personalized feedback intervention in the school setting is a promising approach for reducing problem alcohol use among high school seniors who report recent heavy episodic drinking.
AB - Objective: The purpose of this randomized controlled study was to examine the efficacy of a brief, web-based personalized feedback intervention (the eCHECKUP TO GO) on alcohol use and alcohol-related consequences among high school seniors. Method: Participants (n = 221) were high school seniors randomized by class period to either a brief, web-based personalized feedback intervention (the eCHECKUP TO GO) or an assessment-only control group. Participants completed online surveys at baseline and at a 6-week follow-up. Results: Students participating in the eCHECKUP TO GO intervention reported a significant reduction in weekly drinking quantity, peak drinking quantity, and frequency of drinking to intoxication relative to those in the control group. Intervention effects were moderated by high-risk status (one or more episodes of heavy episodic drinking in the past 2 weeks reported at baseline) such that intervention effects were significant for high-risk students only. Results for alcohol-related consequences were not significant. Conclusions: Providing a brief, web-based personalized feedback intervention in the school setting is a promising approach for reducing problem alcohol use among high school seniors who report recent heavy episodic drinking.
KW - alcohol
KW - web-based intervention
KW - personalized feedback
KW - high school seniors
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85029928792&partnerID=8YFLogxK
UR - https://scholarworks.boisestate.edu/counsel_facpubs/95
U2 - 10.15288/jsad.2017.78.706
DO - 10.15288/jsad.2017.78.706
M3 - Article
C2 - 28930058
SN - 1937-1888
VL - 78
SP - 706
EP - 715
JO - Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs
JF - Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs
IS - 5
ER -