Behavioural Science Institute, Radboud University Nijmegen, Montessorilaan 3, 6525 HR, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Trials. 2012 Jun 15;13:83. doi: 10.1186/1745-6215-13-83.
The serious negative health consequences of heavy drinking among adolescents is cause for concern, especially among adolescents aged 15 to 20 years with a low educational background. In the Netherlands, there is a lack of alcohol prevention programs directed to the drinking patterns of this specific target group. The study described in this protocol will test the effectiveness of a web-based brief alcohol intervention that aims to reduce alcohol use among heavy drinking adolescents aged 15 to 20 years with a low educational background.
METHODS/DESIGN: The effectiveness of the What Do You Drink (WDYD) web-based brief alcohol intervention will be tested among 750 low-educated, heavy drinking adolescents. It will use a two-arm parallel group cluster randomized controlled trial. Classes of adolescents from educational institutions will be randomly assigned to either the experimental (n = 375: web-based brief alcohol intervention) or control condition (n = 375: no intervention). Primary outcomes measures will be: 1) the percentage of participants who drink within the normative limits of the Dutch National Health Council for low-risk drinking, 2) reductions in mean weekly alcohol consumption, and 3) frequency of binge drinking. The secondary outcome measures include the alcohol-related cognitions, attitudes, self-efficacy, and subjective norms, which will be measured at baseline and at one and six months after the intervention.
This study protocol presents the study design of a two-arm parallel-group randomized controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness of the WDYD web-based brief alcohol intervention. We hypothesized a reduction in mean weekly alcohol consumption and in the frequency of binge drinking in the experimental condition, resulting from the web-based brief alcohol intervention, compared to the control condition.
Netherlands Trial Register NTR2971.
青少年大量饮酒会对健康造成严重的负面影响,尤其是那些文化程度较低、年龄在 15 至 20 岁的青少年。在荷兰,针对这一特定目标群体的饮酒模式,缺乏专门的酒精预防项目。本研究方案旨在测试一种基于网络的简短酒精干预措施的有效性,该措施旨在减少文化程度较低、年龄在 15 至 20 岁、大量饮酒的青少年的饮酒量。
方法/设计:将在 750 名文化程度较低、大量饮酒的青少年中测试基于网络的简短酒精干预措施 WDYD 的有效性。研究将采用两臂平行组随机对照试验。教育机构的青少年班级将被随机分配到实验组(n=375:基于网络的简短酒精干预)或对照组(n=375:无干预)。主要结局指标为:1)在荷兰国家健康理事会规定的低风险饮酒范围内饮酒的参与者比例;2)平均每周饮酒量的减少;3)狂饮的频率。次要结局指标包括酒精相关认知、态度、自我效能和主观规范,这些指标将在基线和干预后 1 个月和 6 个月进行测量。
本研究方案介绍了一项两臂平行组随机对照试验的研究设计,以评估 WDYD 基于网络的简短酒精干预措施的有效性。我们假设实验组的平均每周饮酒量和狂饮频率会减少,这归因于基于网络的简短酒精干预措施,与对照组相比。
荷兰试验注册 NTR2971。