Authors
Clayton Neighbors, Christine M Lee, Melissa A Lewis, Nicole Fossos, Theresa Walter
Publication date
2009/2
Journal
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
Volume
77
Issue
1
Pages
51
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
This article presents an initial randomized controlled trial of an event-specific prevention intervention. Participants included 295 college students (41.69% male, 58.31% female) who intended to consume 2 or more drinks on their 21st birthday. Participants completed a screening/baseline assessment approximately 1 week before they turned 21 and were randomly assigned to receive Web-based personalized feedback or assessment only. Feedback included normative information, protective behaviors, and personalized blood alcohol concentration information. A follow-up assessment was completed approximately 1 week after a student's birthday. Results indicated a significant intervention effect in reducing estimated blood alcohol concentration (d= 0.33). The intervention effect was moderated by 21st-birthday drinking intentions, and the intervention was primarily effective among those who intended to reach …
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