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针对50岁及以上成年饮酒者的在线反馈初步研究:干预的可行性、有效性及偏好

A pilot study of online feedback for adult drinkers 50 and older: Feasibility, efficacy, and preferences for intervention.

作者信息

Kuerbis Alexis N, Hail Lisa, Moore Alison A, Muench Frederick J

机构信息

Hunter College at the City University of New York, United States.

Department of Psychiatry, University of California San Francisco, United States.

出版信息

J Subst Abuse Treat. 2017 Jun;77:126-132. doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2017.04.004. Epub 2017 Apr 8.

Abstract

UNLABELLED

Normative (NF) and personalized feedback (PF) are moderately effective brief interventions for at-risk drinking middle-aged and older adults. This study tested the feasibility of online feedback for drinkers 50 and older. This study's aims were to identify whether there is differential effectiveness of PF over NF in prompting drinkers 50years old and older to plan for change and to determine potential preferences for intervention among adult drinkers 50 and older with practical knowledge about computers.

METHOD

Using Amazon's Mechanical Turk, 138 male and female drinkers aged 50 to 75+ were recruited to complete an online survey that asked about their: perceptions of their drinking, quantity and frequency of drinking, and any comorbid health and/or mental health disorders/medications. They were then provided either NF or PF. NF provided information about how participants' drinking compared to their same age and gendered peers. PF provided information about level of risk to health and provided recommendations for safe levels of drinking. After feedback, participants were evaluated for their reactions (e.g., "How much does this worry you?") and their plan to change their drinking. Participants were asked about preferences for interventions.

RESULTS

80% of participants rated themselves a no or low-risk drinker, yet 52.2% were found to be at-risk drinkers. Overall, participants reported feedback was helpful, and 43.9% made some kind of plan to change. Participants in NF were significantly more likely to make a plan for change than those in PF. Participants reported that they most preferred an online (40.9%) or a brief in-person (31.8%) intervention.

CONCLUSION

Findings revealed that brief online feedback was feasible, though limited to those who are computer knowledgeable. Unexpectedly, NF outperformed PF, suggesting that peer comparisons may be more motivating for adults 50 and older than previously thought. Finally, an online intervention appears to be a preferred intervention for alcohol use among this particular group of drinkers.

摘要

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规范性(NF)和个性化反馈(PF)是针对有饮酒风险的中年及老年成年人的中度有效简短干预措施。本研究测试了针对50岁及以上饮酒者的在线反馈的可行性。本研究的目的是确定在促使50岁及以上饮酒者制定改变计划方面,PF是否比NF具有不同的效果,并确定50岁及以上具有计算机实用知识的成年饮酒者对干预措施的潜在偏好。

方法

通过亚马逊的土耳其机器人平台,招募了138名年龄在50至75岁以上的男性和女性饮酒者,完成一项在线调查,询问他们对饮酒的看法、饮酒量和频率,以及任何合并的健康和/或心理健康障碍/药物治疗情况。然后为他们提供NF或PF。NF提供了关于参与者饮酒情况与同年龄、同性别的同龄人相比的信息。PF提供了健康风险水平的信息,并给出了安全饮酒水平的建议。反馈后,评估参与者的反应(例如,“这让你有多担心?”)以及他们改变饮酒习惯的计划。询问参与者对干预措施的偏好。

结果

80%的参与者将自己评为无风险或低风险饮酒者,但发现52.2%为有饮酒风险者。总体而言,参与者报告反馈很有帮助,43.9%的人制定了某种改变计划。NF组的参与者比PF组的参与者更有可能制定改变计划。参与者报告说,他们最喜欢在线干预(40.9%)或简短的面对面干预(31.8%)。

结论

研究结果表明,简短的在线反馈是可行的,但仅限于那些具有计算机知识的人。出乎意料的是,NF的效果优于PF,这表明同龄人比较可能比之前认为的更能激励50岁及以上的成年人。最后,在线干预似乎是这一特定饮酒者群体中酒精使用的首选干预措施。

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