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Addict Behav. 2012 Jan;37(1):25-35. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2011.09.007. Epub 2011 Sep 10.
Alcohol consumption among college students remains a major public health concern. Universal, Web-based interventions to reduce risks associated with student alcohol consumption have been found to be effective in changing their alcohol-related behavior. Recent studies also indicate that parent-based interventions, delivered in booklet form, are effective. A parent-based intervention that is also Web-based may be well suited to a dispersed parent population; however, no such tool is currently available. The purpose of this study was to test the efficacy of an online parent-based intervention designed to (1) increase communication between parents and students about alcohol and (2) reduce risks associated with alcohol use to students. A total of 558 participants, comprising 279 parent-teen dyads, were enrolled in the study. The findings suggested that parents who participated in the online intervention were more likely to discuss protective behavioral strategies, particularly those related to manner of drinking and stopping/limiting drinking, with their teens, as compared with parents in an e-newsletter control group. Moreover, students whose parents received the intervention were more likely to use a range of protective behavioral strategies, particularly those related to manner of drinking and stopping/limiting drinking, as compared with students whose parents did not receive the intervention. A universal, online, parent-based intervention to reduce risks associated with student alcohol consumption may be an efficient and effective component of a college's overall prevention strategy.
大学生饮酒仍然是一个主要的公共卫生问题。已经发现,普遍的、基于网络的干预措施可以有效降低与学生饮酒相关的风险,从而改变他们的饮酒相关行为。最近的研究还表明,以手册形式提供的基于家长的干预措施也是有效的。基于家长的、同时也基于网络的干预措施可能非常适合分散的家长群体;然而,目前没有这样的工具。本研究的目的是测试一种在线的基于家长的干预措施的效果,该措施旨在(1)增加家长和学生之间关于饮酒的沟通,(2)降低学生饮酒相关风险。共有 558 名参与者,包括 279 对家长-青少年二人组,参加了这项研究。研究结果表明,与电子新闻通讯对照组的家长相比,参与在线干预的家长更有可能与青少年讨论保护性行为策略,特别是与饮酒方式和停止/限制饮酒有关的策略。此外,与没有接受干预的家长的学生相比,接受干预的家长的学生更有可能使用一系列保护性行为策略,特别是与饮酒方式和停止/限制饮酒有关的策略。一种普遍的、基于网络的、针对家长的干预措施,可以降低与学生饮酒相关的风险,这可能是大学整体预防策略的一个有效组成部分。