Authors
Kristen P Lindgren, Scott A Baldwin, Ethan Kross, Jason J Ramirez, Ty Tristao, Kirsten P Peterson, Bethany A Teachman, Reinout W Wiers, Clayton Neighbors
Publication date
2024/4/24
Journal
Alcohol: Clinical and Experimental Research
Description
Background
Drinking identity (the extent to which one links the self with drinking alcohol) is a unique risk factor for college students' hazardous drinking that is not directly targeted by existing interventions. We conducted a study that aimed to decrease drinking identity among college students with hazardous drinking. We adapted a writing task about the future self and tested whether three writing sessions could decrease drinking identity and change drinking. We also investigated whether two additional factors (writing perspective and inclusion of participants' social networks) would enhance task impact. The present study evaluated whether posited proximal cognitive and motivational outcomes (drinking identity, self‐efficacy, readiness to change, and drinking intentions) changed immediately after each writing session.
Method
The study is a randomized clinical trial in which hypotheses and analyses were pre …
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