Department of Health Behavior and Health Systems, School of Public Health, University of North Texas Health Science Center, Fort Worth, USA.
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, USA.
J Am Coll Health. 2024 Aug-Sep;72(6):1896-1903. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2022.2098028. Epub 2022 Jul 14.
The present study examined young adults' completion of the Web-based intervention content in a randomized trial that tested two Personalized Feedback Interventions (PFIs) for alcohol use and risky sex behavior (RSB).
Data are from a study that evaluated efficacy of two Web-delivered PFIs (combined PFI and integrated PFI) among 269 sexually active young adults between the ages of 18 and 25. We described the view patterns of the Web-based intervention and examined if baseline sociodemographic and alcohol- and sex-related behavioral factors were associated with the completion of PFI.
Many participants viewed the intervention more than one time, and the majority finished all intervention pages in at least one session. Older participants and participants who drink more frequently prior to or during sex were more likely to complete.
Most participants, especially the young adults who were at higher risk, utilized the intervention contents as intended.
本研究通过一项随机试验,考察了年轻人在基于网络的干预内容方面的完成情况,该试验测试了两种针对饮酒和高危性行为的个性化反馈干预措施(PFIs)。
本研究的数据来自一项评估两种网络提供的 PFIs(综合 PFI 和集成 PFI)有效性的研究,共有 269 名 18 至 25 岁的有性行为的年轻人参与。我们描述了基于网络的干预措施的浏览模式,并考察了基线社会人口学和与酒精及性行为相关的行为因素是否与 PFI 的完成情况相关。
许多参与者多次浏览干预内容,大多数人至少在一次会议中完成了所有干预页面。年龄较大的参与者和在性行为前或性行为中饮酒频率较高的参与者更有可能完成。
大多数参与者,尤其是风险较高的年轻成年人,按预期使用了干预内容。