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数字应答驱动抽样在招募社区居住的新兴成年人以评估饮酒及相关风险方面的效用。

Utility of digital Respondent Driven Sampling to recruit community-dwelling emerging adults for assessment of drinking and related risks.

作者信息

Tucker Jalie A, Bacon Joseph P, Chandler Susan D, Lindstrom Katie, Cheong JeeWon

机构信息

University of Florida and Center for Behavioral Economic Health Research, Gainesville, FL, United States.

University of Florida and Center for Behavioral Economic Health Research, Gainesville, FL, United States.

出版信息

Addict Behav. 2020 Nov;110:106536. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2020.106536. Epub 2020 Jul 2.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Emerging adulthood often entails heightened risk-taking, including risky drinking, and research is needed to guide intervention development and delivery. This study adapted Respondent Driven Sampling, a peer-driven recruitment method, to a digital platform (d-RDS) and evaluated its utility to recruit community-dwelling emerging adult (EA) risky drinkers, who are under-served and more difficult to reach for assessment and intervention than their college student peers.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Community-dwelling EA risky drinkers (N = 357) were recruited using d-RDS (M age = 23.6 years, 64.0% women). Peers recruited peers in an iterative fashion. Participants completed a web-based cross-sectional survey of drinking practices and problems and associated risk and protective factors.

RESULTS

d-RDS successfully recruited EA risky drinkers. On average, the sample reported recent drinking exceeding low-risk drinking guidelines and 8.80 negative consequences in the past three months. Compared to age-matched respondents from the representative U.S. National Survey on Drug Use and Health, the sample reported more past month drinking days and more drinks consumed per drinking day (ps < 0.001). At higher consumption levels, predicted positive associations were found with lower education and receipt of public assistance.

CONCLUSIONS

Results supported the utility of d-RDS as a sampling method and grassroots platform for research and intervention with community-dwelling EA drinkers who are harder to reach than traditional college students. The study provides a method and lays an empirical foundation for extending efficacious alcohol brief interventions with college drinkers to this underserved population.

摘要

引言

成年初显期往往伴随着更高的冒险行为,包括危险饮酒,因此需要开展研究以指导干预措施的制定和实施。本研究将同伴驱动的招募方法——应答者驱动抽样(Respondent Driven Sampling)应用于数字平台(d-RDS),并评估了其在招募社区居住的成年初显期(EA)危险饮酒者方面的效用,这类人群相较于大学生同龄人,获得评估和干预的机会较少,且更难接触到。

材料与方法

使用d-RDS招募了社区居住的EA危险饮酒者(N = 357)(平均年龄 = 23.6岁,64.0%为女性)。同伴以迭代方式招募其他同伴。参与者完成了一项关于饮酒行为、问题以及相关风险和保护因素的基于网络的横断面调查。

结果

d-RDS成功招募到了EA危险饮酒者。平均而言,该样本报告近期饮酒超过低风险饮酒指南,且在过去三个月中有8.80个负面后果。与来自具有代表性的美国全国药物使用和健康调查中年龄匹配的受访者相比,该样本报告过去一个月饮酒天数更多,且每个饮酒日的饮酒量更大(p值 < 0.001)。在较高消费水平下,发现与较低教育程度和接受公共援助之间存在预测的正相关。

结论

研究结果支持了d-RDS作为一种抽样方法和基层平台在研究及干预社区居住的EA饮酒者方面的效用,这类人群比传统大学生更难接触到。该研究提供了一种方法,并为将针对大学生饮酒者的有效简短酒精干预措施扩展到这一服务不足的人群奠定了实证基础。

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