Ramo Danielle E, Kaur Manpreet, Corpuz Ella S, Satre Derek D, Delucchi Kevin, Brown Sandra A, Prochaska Judith J
Department of Psychiatry, Weill Institute for Neurosciences, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States.
Department of Psychiatry, Weill Institute for Neurosciences, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States.
Contemp Clin Trials. 2018 May;68:52-60. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2018.02.014. Epub 2018 Mar 3.
Tobacco and alcohol often are used simultaneously by young adults, and their co-use is associated with greater health consequences than from single use. Social media platforms offer low cost and highly accessible channels to reach and engage young people in substance use interventions. The current trial seeks to compare the Facebook Tobacco Status Project (TSP) smoking cessation intervention to an intervention targeting both tobacco use and heavy episodic drinking (TSP + ALC) among young adults who use both substances.
This randomized clinical trial will evaluate the feasibility and initial efficacy of TSP + ALC compared to TSP with 225 US young adult smokers reporting heavy drinking. Participants will be recruited online and randomized to one of two conditions (TSP or TSP + ALC), both with assignment to a Facebook group tailored to readiness to quit smoking. Groups will receive a 90-day intervention including daily Facebook postings and weekly live counseling sessions. The TSP + ALC group will include content related to alcohol use. All participants will be offered a 2-week introductory supply of nicotine patch. Participants will complete baseline, 3-, 6-, and 12-month online assessments of substance use and other health risk behaviors. The primary efficacy outcome is biochemically-verified 7-day point prevalence abstinence. Secondary outcomes include alcohol and tobacco use, combined use, and thoughts about each substance.
This trial examines an innovative and scalable approach to engaging young adults online in tobacco and alcohol use treatment. Study findings will inform digital health interventions and best practices for treating multiple substance use in young adults.
年轻人常常同时使用烟草和酒精,与单独使用相比,二者共同使用对健康的影响更大。社交媒体平台提供了低成本且易于使用的渠道,以接触年轻人并让他们参与物质使用干预。当前的试验旨在比较脸书烟草状态项目(TSP)戒烟干预措施与针对同时使用烟草和大量饮酒的年轻人的干预措施(TSP + ALC)。
这项随机临床试验将评估TSP + ALC与TSP相比的可行性和初步疗效,共有225名报告有大量饮酒行为的美国年轻成年吸烟者参与。参与者将通过网络招募,并随机分配到两种情况之一(TSP或TSP + ALC),两种情况都会分配到一个根据戒烟意愿量身定制的脸书群组。各群组将接受为期90天的干预,包括脸书每日发帖和每周的现场咨询会议。TSP + ALC组将包括与酒精使用相关的内容。所有参与者都将获得为期两周的尼古丁贴片试用装。参与者将完成关于物质使用和其他健康风险行为的基线、3个月、6个月和12个月的在线评估。主要疗效指标是经生化验证的7天点患病率戒断率。次要指标包括酒精和烟草使用、联合使用以及对每种物质的想法。
本试验研究了一种创新且可扩展的方法,让年轻人在线参与烟草和酒精使用治疗。研究结果将为数字健康干预以及治疗年轻人多种物质使用的最佳实践提供信息。