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Brief Alcohol E-Interventions Study

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Wayne State University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Alcohol Drinking in College

Treatments

Behavioral: Brief Tablet-based Intervention to Address Heavy Alcohol Use

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02952872
R21AA023660

Details and patient eligibility

About

The project seeks to develop an effective computer-delivered brief intervention to reduce alcohol use using the Multiphase Optimization Strategy (MOST). Sixteen different versions of the intervention will be tested with manipulation of common factors (empathy & positive regard), use of a voice, and use of an animated narrator. Participants will include 352 undergraduate students randomly assigned to one intervention condition; follow-up assessments will take place at one and 3 months. The main outcome will be means drink per day over the past 30 day.

Full description

The proposed project seeks to develop a maximally effective computer-delivered brief intervention (CDBI) for reducing heavy alcohol use. To accomplish this, we will use the Multiphase Optimization Strategy (MOST), an efficient method for optimizing intervention content, beginning with factorial designs evaluating main and interaction effects of specific intervention components. Our selection of components will be guided by: (a) Common Factors Theory, which highlights the tremendous contribution of non-specific factors, such as empathy and positive regard, to therapy outcomes, but which is of unknown relevance to CDBIs; and (b) Media Equation Theory, which suggests that people automatically respond to computers in social ways, particularly when those computers replicate human characteristics. To accomplish these goals, we will examine outcomes of computer-delivered brief interventions in which common factors (empathy & positive regard), use of a voice, and use of an animated narrator are systematically manipulated using a factorial design. We will also systematically manipulate the presence vs. absence of motivational content in order to examine possible interactions between common factors and specific motivational techniques. Participants will be 352 undergraduates who are randomly assigned to 1 of 16 intervention conditions. Mean drinks per day over the past 30 days will be measured at 1 and 3-month follow-ups. Secondary analyses will also examine past month heavy drinking days, alcohol-related consequences, and intention to reduce alcohol use. We hypothesize that there will be significant main effects for (1) the factor consistent with Common Factors Theory (empathy and positive regard), (2) the two factors consistent with Media Equation Theory (voice and narrator), and (3) the presence of motivational content. We further hypothesize that mean drinks/day will be lower when (1) the common factors (empathy, positive regard) are combined with a voice and/or narrator or (2) motivational content is combined with common factors and/or a voice/narrator.

Enrollment

352 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

Participants must be students at Wayne State University, aged 18 or older. Additionally, participants must report either (1) consuming 3 (women)/4 (men) drinks per day or 7 (women)/14 (men) drinks per week, (2) getting drunk at least once per week over the past 6 months or (3) binge drinking at least once per week over the past 6 months (i.e. more than 4 (women)/5 (men) drinks in a 2 hr. period).

Exclusion criteria

Individuals who are under the age of 18, or who do not meet the study's drinking criteria

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Factorial Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

352 participants in 16 patient groups

Arm 1
Experimental group
Description:
Participants will complete a brief tablet-based intervention created to include the following features: no common factors, no human voice, no animated narrator, and no motivational content.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Brief Tablet-based Intervention to Address Heavy Alcohol Use
Arm 2
Experimental group
Description:
Participants will complete a brief tablet-based intervention created to include the following features: no common factors, no human voice, no animated narrator, and motivational content.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Brief Tablet-based Intervention to Address Heavy Alcohol Use
Arm 3
Experimental group
Description:
Participants will complete a brief tablet-based intervention created to include the following features: no common factors, no human voice, the presence of an animated narrator, and no motivational content.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Brief Tablet-based Intervention to Address Heavy Alcohol Use
Arm 4
Experimental group
Description:
Participants will complete a brief tablet-based intervention created to include the following features: no common factors, no human voice, the presence of an animated narrator, and motivational content.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Brief Tablet-based Intervention to Address Heavy Alcohol Use
Arm 5
Experimental group
Description:
Participants will complete a brief tablet-based intervention created to include the following features: no common factors, a human voice guiding the intervention, no animated narrator, and no motivational content.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Brief Tablet-based Intervention to Address Heavy Alcohol Use
Arm 6
Experimental group
Description:
Participants will complete a brief tablet-based intervention created to include the following features: no common factors, a human voice guiding the intervention, no animated narrator, and the presence of motivational content.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Brief Tablet-based Intervention to Address Heavy Alcohol Use
Arm 7
Experimental group
Description:
7. Participants will complete a brief tablet-based intervention created to include the following features: no common factors, a human voice guiding the intervention, an animated narrator guiding the intervention, and no motivational content.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Brief Tablet-based Intervention to Address Heavy Alcohol Use
Arm 8
Experimental group
Description:
Participants will complete a brief tablet-based intervention created to include the following features: no common factors, a human voice to guide the intervention, an animated narrator to guide the intervention, and the presence of motivational content.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Brief Tablet-based Intervention to Address Heavy Alcohol Use
Arm 9
Experimental group
Description:
Participants will complete a brief tablet-based intervention created to include the following features: common factors, no human voice, no animated narrator, and no motivational content.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Brief Tablet-based Intervention to Address Heavy Alcohol Use
Arm 10
Experimental group
Description:
Participants will complete a brief tablet-based intervention created to include the following features: common factors, no human voice, no animated narrator, and the presence of motivational content.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Brief Tablet-based Intervention to Address Heavy Alcohol Use
Arm 11
Experimental group
Description:
Participants will complete a brief tablet-based intervention created to include the following features: common factors, no human voice, an animated narrator to guide the intervention, and no motivational content.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Brief Tablet-based Intervention to Address Heavy Alcohol Use
Arm 12
Experimental group
Description:
Participants will complete a brief tablet-based intervention created to include the following features: common factors, no human voice, an animated narrator to guide the intervention, and the presence of motivational content.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Brief Tablet-based Intervention to Address Heavy Alcohol Use
Arm 13
Experimental group
Description:
13. Participants will complete a brief tablet-based intervention created to include the following features: common factors, a human voice to guide the intervention, no animated narrator, and no motivational content.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Brief Tablet-based Intervention to Address Heavy Alcohol Use
Arm 14
Experimental group
Description:
Participants will complete a brief tablet-based intervention created to include the following features: common factors, a human voice to guide the intervention, no animated narrator, and the presence of motivational content.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Brief Tablet-based Intervention to Address Heavy Alcohol Use
Arm 15
Experimental group
Description:
Participants will complete a brief tablet-based intervention created to include the following features: common factors, a human voice to guide the intervention, an animated narrator to guide the intervention, and no motivational content.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Brief Tablet-based Intervention to Address Heavy Alcohol Use
Arm 16
Experimental group
Description:
Participants will complete a brief tablet-based intervention created to include the following features: common factors, a human voice to guide the intervention, an animated narrator to guide the intervention, and the presence of motivational content.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Brief Tablet-based Intervention to Address Heavy Alcohol Use

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