Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington.
Department of Psychology, University of Housto.
Psychol Addict Behav. 2015 Mar;29(1):162-7. doi: 10.1037/adb0000003. Epub 2014 Aug 18.
Both heavy drinking and related risky sexual behavior among college students are common and are often associated with a number of negative consequences. A previously reported randomized controlled trial showed that a brief personalized normative feedback (PNF) intervention reduced the alcohol consumption and alcohol-related risky sexual behavior of heavy drinking, sexually active college students (Lewis et al., 2014). For the present study, we examined what activities students were engaged in when viewing the feedback, as well as who they were with and where they were when receiving the intervention. Furthermore, we conducted supplemental analyses with perceived attentiveness as a hypothesized predictor of change using the same sample (N = 480). Findings indicated that most students were engaged in activities when viewing the feedback and that most students viewed the feedback alone and at home. Furthermore, results revealed PNF to be most effective in reducing drinks per week among participants who reported greater attention. Clinical implications and suggestions for additional research examining how attentiveness can be increased during Web-based interventions are discussed.
大学生中大量饮酒和相关的高危性行为很常见,并且经常与许多负面后果相关。一项先前报道的随机对照试验表明,简短的个性化规范反馈(PNF)干预减少了大量饮酒、有性行为的大学生的饮酒量和与饮酒相关的高危性行为(Lewis 等人,2014 年)。在本研究中,我们研究了学生在查看反馈时从事的活动,以及他们在接受干预时与谁在一起以及在哪里。此外,我们使用相同的样本(N=480)进行了补充分析,将感知注意力作为变化的假设预测因素。研究结果表明,大多数学生在查看反馈时都在从事活动,而且大多数学生独自在家查看反馈。此外,结果表明,在报告注意力更高的参与者中,PNF 最能有效减少每周的饮酒量。讨论了如何在基于网络的干预中增加注意力的临床意义和进一步研究建议。