Wagenaar Alexander C, Erickson Darin J, Harwood Eileen M, O'Malley Patrick M
University of Florida Department of Epidemiology and Health Policy Research, College of Medicine, Gainesville, Florida 32610-0177, USA.
Am J Prev Med. 2006 Oct;31(4):307-15. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2006.06.001. Epub 2006 Aug 22.
Drinking by youth remains prevalent. The Reducing Underage Drinking through coalitions (RUD) project funded ten states for 8 years to form coalitions designed to change the policy and normative environment regarding youth access to alcohol. An independent national outcome evaluation of this $21-million effort was conducted.
Using a longitudinal quasi-experimental design, the ten intervention states were compared with the other 40 states, with repeated annual measures of outcomes from 1995 to 2004. Measures included print news media coverage, legislative bills enacted, youth drinking behavior, and youth alcohol-related driving behaviors and traffic crash mortality. Analyses using latent growth curve modeling methods were conducted in 2005.
Significant differences in slopes between treatment and comparison states were found for several outcome measures, particularly in the more-proximal outcome domains. Across all outcome domains, the pattern of effects was in the direction of positive effects of the RUD coalitions, although for most individual measures the differences were not statistically significant. The magnitude of observed differences associated with the RUD coalitions were sizable, with an estimated effect size of 1.10 on media coverage, 0.46 on state policies enacted, -0.44 on youth drinking behaviors, and -0.16 on alcohol-related driving and fatal car-crash mortality.
The pattern of results and the magnitude of estimated effects provides evidence of effect of the RUD coalitions. The lack of statistically significant differences for most individual outcome measures indicates the difficulty of unambiguously demonstrating the full effects of an effort designed to change behaviors and health outcomes of the entire youth population of multiple states.
青少年饮酒现象仍然普遍存在。通过联盟减少未成年人饮酒(RUD)项目为十个州提供了为期8年的资金,以组建联盟,旨在改变与青少年获取酒精饮料相关的政策和规范环境。对这项耗资2100万美元的工作进行了一项独立的全国性成果评估。
采用纵向准实验设计,将十个干预州与其他40个州进行比较,对1995年至2004年的成果进行年度重复测量。测量内容包括印刷新闻媒体报道、已颁布的立法法案、青少年饮酒行为、与青少年酒精相关的驾驶行为以及交通事故死亡率。2005年采用潜在增长曲线建模方法进行了分析。
在几个成果指标方面,治疗组和对照组之间的斜率存在显著差异,特别是在更直接的成果领域。在所有成果领域,影响模式都显示RUD联盟产生了积极影响,尽管对于大多数个别测量指标,差异没有统计学意义。与RUD联盟相关的观察到的差异幅度相当大,估计对媒体报道的效应大小为1.10,对已颁布的州政策的效应大小为0.46,对青少年饮酒行为的效应大小为-0.44,对与酒精相关的驾驶和致命车祸死亡率的效应大小为-0.16。
结果模式和估计效应的大小提供了RUD联盟产生效果的证据。大多数个别成果测量指标缺乏统计学上的显著差异,表明难以明确证明一项旨在改变多个州全体青少年行为和健康结果的努力的全部效果。