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将写作融入个性化规范反馈干预中,以减少大学生的问题性饮酒。

Incorporating Writing into a Personalized Normative Feedback Intervention to Reduce Problem Drinking Among College Students.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey.

Department of Psychology, University of Houston, Houston, Texas.

出版信息

Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2019 May;43(5):916-926. doi: 10.1111/acer.13995. Epub 2019 Mar 21.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Personalized normative feedback (PNF) interventions have repeatedly been found to reduce drinking among undergraduates. However, effects tend to be small, potentially due to inattention to and inadequate processing of the information. Adding a writing component to PNF interventions may allow for greater cognitive processing of the feedback, thereby boosting intervention efficacy. Additionally, expressive writing (EW) has been shown to reduce drinking intentions; however, studies have not examined whether it can reduce drinking behavior. The present experiment evaluated whether including a writing task would improve the efficacy of PNF and whether EW alone can be used to reduce drinking and alcohol-related problems.

METHODS

Heavy drinking undergraduates (N = 250) were randomized to receive either: (i) PNF about their alcohol use; (ii) EW about a negative, heavy drinking occasion; (iii) PNFplus writing about the norms feedback; or (iv) attention control feedback about their technology use in an online brief intervention. Participants (N = 169) then completed a 1-month follow-up survey about their past month alcohol use and alcohol-related problems online.

RESULTS

PNFplus writing reduced alcohol-related problems compared to all other conditions. No significant reductions were found for EW. Both PNF and PNFplus writing reduced perceived norms and perceived norms mediated intervention effects for both feedback conditions.

CONCLUSIONS

The current findings suggest that adding a writing component to traditional norms-based feedback approaches might be an efficacious strategy, particularly for reducing alcohol-related consequences.

摘要

背景

个性化规范反馈(PNF)干预措施已多次被发现可减少大学生的饮酒量。然而,效果往往较小,这可能是由于对信息的关注不够和处理不充分。在 PNF 干预措施中添加写作部分可能会允许对反馈进行更大的认知处理,从而提高干预效果。此外,表达性写作(EW)已被证明可以减少饮酒意图;然而,研究尚未检验它是否可以减少饮酒行为。本实验评估了包含写作任务是否会提高 PNF 的效果,以及单独使用 EW 是否可以减少饮酒和与酒精相关的问题。

方法

大量饮酒的大学生(N=250)被随机分配接受以下任何一种干预措施:(i)关于他们饮酒情况的 PNF;(ii)关于负面、大量饮酒的 EW;(iii)关于规范反馈的 PNF 加写作;或(iv)关于他们在在线简短干预中使用技术的注意力控制反馈。然后,参与者(N=169)通过在线调查完成了一项关于他们过去一个月饮酒情况和与酒精相关问题的 1 个月随访调查。

结果

与所有其他条件相比,PNFplus 写作减少了与酒精相关的问题。EW 没有显著减少。PNF 和 PNFplus 写作都降低了感知规范,并且感知规范介导了这两种反馈条件的干预效果。

结论

目前的研究结果表明,在传统基于规范的反馈方法中添加写作部分可能是一种有效的策略,特别是对于减少与酒精相关的后果。

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