Osilla Karen Chan, Pedersen Eric R, Gore Kristie, Trail Thomas, Howard Stefanie Stern
RAND Corporation, 1776 Main Street, P,O, Box 2138, Santa Monica, CA 90407-2138, USA.
Addict Sci Clin Pract. 2014 Sep 2;9(1):18. doi: 10.1186/1940-0640-9-18.
Alcohol misuse among military service members from the recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan is over two times higher compared to misuse in the civilian population. Unfortunately, in addition to experiencing personal consequences from alcohol misuse, partners and family members of alcohol-misusing service members also suffer in negative ways from their loved one's drinking. These family members represent important catalysts for helping their loved ones identify problem drinking and overcoming the barriers to seeking care. This paper describes the protocol to a pilot study evaluating a 4-session, web-based intervention (WBI) for concerned partners (CPs) of service members with alcohol misuse.
METHODS/DESIGN: The WBI will be adapted from the Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT) intervention. In the first phase, we will develop and beta-test the WBI with 15-20 CPs. In the second phase, we will randomize CPs to WBI (n = 50) or to delayed-WBI (n = 50) and evaluate the impact of the WBI on CPs' perceptions of service member help-seeking and drinking, as well as the CP's well-being and relationship satisfaction 3 months after the intervention. In the third phase, we will recruit 15-20 service members whose partners have completed the study. We will interview the service members to learn how the CP-focused WBI affected them and to assess whether they would be receptive to a follow-on WBI module to help them.
This project has the potential to benefit a large population of military service members who may be disproportionately affected by recent conflicts and whose drinking misuse would otherwise go undetected and untreated. It also develops a new prevention model that does not rely on service members or partners attending a hospital or clinical facility to access care.
NCT02073825.
与平民群体相比,近期在伊拉克和阿富汗冲突中服役的军人酒精滥用率高出两倍多。不幸的是,除了因酒精滥用而遭受个人后果外,酒精滥用军人的伴侣和家庭成员也因其亲人饮酒而受到负面影响。这些家庭成员是帮助亲人识别饮酒问题并克服寻求治疗障碍的重要催化剂。本文描述了一项试点研究的方案,该研究评估了针对酒精滥用军人的相关伴侣开展的为期4节的基于网络的干预措施(WBI)。
方法/设计:WBI将改编自社区强化与家庭训练(CRAFT)干预措施。在第一阶段,我们将与15至20名相关伴侣共同开发并进行WBI的测试版。在第二阶段,我们将把相关伴侣随机分为WBI组(n = 50)或延迟WBI组(n = 50),并评估WBI对相关伴侣对军人寻求帮助和饮酒认知的影响,以及干预3个月后相关伴侣的幸福感和关系满意度。在第三阶段,我们将招募15至20名其伴侣已完成该研究项目的军人。我们将对这些军人进行访谈,以了解以相关伴侣为重点的WBI对他们的影响,并评估他们是否愿意接受后续的WBI模块来帮助他们。
该项目有可能使大量军人受益,这些军人可能受到近期冲突的影响尤为严重,否则他们的饮酒滥用问题将无法被发现和治疗。它还开发了一种新的预防模式,该模式不依赖军人或伴侣前往医院或临床机构接受治疗。
NCT02073825。