Cronce Jessica M, Toomey Traci L, Lenk Kathleen, Nelson Toben F, Kilmer Jason R, Larimer Mary E
Jessica M. Cronce, Ph.D., is an assistant professor in the Department of Counseling Psychology and Human Services, College of Education, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon. Traci L. Toomey, Ph.D., is a professor in the Division of Epidemiology and Community Health, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Kathleen Lenk, M.P.H., is a senior research fellow in the Division of Epidemiology and Community Health, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Toben F. Nelson, Sc.D., is an associate professor in the Division of Epidemiology and Community Health, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Jason R. Kilmer, Ph.D., is an assistant director of Health and Wellness for Alcohol and Other Drug Education and an associate professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, School of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. Mary E. Larimer, Ph.D., is a professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, School of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.
Alcohol Res. 2018;39(1):43-47.
The College Alcohol Intervention Matrix (CollegeAIM) is a user-friendly, interactive decision tool based on a synthesis of the substantial and growing literature on campus alcohol use prevention. It includes strategies targeted at both the individual and environmental levels. Commissioned by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), CollegeAIM reflects the collective knowledge of 16 separate experts in the field, which makes it unique relative to other summaries of the science. CollegeAIM is designed to help college stakeholders compare and contrast different evidence-based prevention strategies to select a mix of individual and environmental strategies that will work best on and around their campuses. CollegeAIM is a living document, which will be updated to keep pace with the science. Colleges are therefore encouraged to ensure that evaluations of individual- or environmental-focused strategies on their campuses or in their communities make it into the published literature.
大学酒精干预矩阵(CollegeAIM)是一个用户友好的交互式决策工具,它基于对大量且不断增加的校园酒精使用预防文献的综合。它包括针对个人和环境层面的策略。由美国国立酒精滥用与酒精中毒研究所(NIAAA)委托编写,CollegeAIM反映了该领域16位独立专家的集体知识,这使其相对于其他科学综述具有独特性。CollegeAIM旨在帮助大学利益相关者比较和对比不同的循证预防策略,以选择最适合其校园内外的个人和环境策略组合。CollegeAIM是一份动态文件,将随着科学发展不断更新。因此,鼓励各大学确保对其校园或社区中以个人或环境为重点的策略的评估能发表在文献中。