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"放手与保持联系":一项针对大学生父母的发展性定向干预的物质使用结果。

"Letting Go and Staying Connected": Substance Use Outcomes from a Developmentally Targeted Intervention for Parents of College Students.

机构信息

Department of Human Development, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington, USA.

Social Development Research Group, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA.

出版信息

Prev Sci. 2023 Aug;24(6):1174-1186. doi: 10.1007/s11121-023-01520-6. Epub 2023 Mar 18.

Abstract

We present results of a randomized, controlled, efficacy trial of a handbook intervention for parents of first-year college students. The aim of the interactive intervention was to decrease risk behaviors by increasing family protective factors. The handbook, based in self-determination theory and the social development model, provided evidence-based and developmentally targeted suggestions for parents to engage with their students in activities designed to support successful adjustment to college. We recruited 919 parent-student dyads from incoming students enrolled at a university in the U.S. Pacific Northwest and randomly assigned them to control and intervention conditions. We sent handbooks to intervention parents in June before students' August matriculation. Research assistants trained in motivational interviewing contacted parents to encourage use of the handbook. Control parents and students received treatment as usual. Participants completed baseline surveys during their final semester in high school (time 1) and their first semester at college (time 2). Self-reported frequency of alcohol, cannabis, and simultaneous use increased across both handbook and control students. In intent-to-treat analyses, odds of increased use were consistently lower and of similar magnitude for students in the intervention condition than in the control condition, and odds of first-time use were also lower in the intervention condition. Contact from research assistants predicted parents' engagement, and parent and student report of active engagement with handbook predicted lower substance use among intervention than control students across the transition to college. We developed a low-cost, theory-based handbook to help parents support their young adult children as they transition to independent college life. Students whose parents used the handbook were less likely to initiate or increase substance use than students in the control condition during their first semester in college.ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT03227809.

摘要

我们呈现了一项针对一年级大学生家长的手册干预随机对照效果试验的结果。该互动干预的目的是通过增加家庭保护因素来降低风险行为。该手册基于自主决定理论和社会发展模型,为家长提供了基于证据且针对发展阶段的建议,以让他们与学生一起参与旨在支持成功适应大学生活的活动。我们从美国太平洋西北地区一所大学的入学学生中招募了 919 对家长-学生二人组,并将他们随机分配到对照组和干预组。我们在学生 8 月入学前的 6 月向干预组家长发送了手册。受过动机访谈培训的研究助理联系家长,鼓励他们使用手册。对照组家长和学生接受常规治疗。参与者在高中最后一个学期(时间 1)和大学第一学期(时间 2)完成基线调查。自我报告的酒精、大麻和同时使用的频率在手册组和对照组学生中都有所增加。在意向治疗分析中,干预组学生的使用增加几率始终低于对照组,且干预组学生的首次使用几率也较低。研究助理的联系预测了家长的参与度,家长和学生报告的积极参与手册预测了干预组学生的物质使用低于对照组学生,跨越了向大学生活的过渡。我们开发了一种低成本、基于理论的手册,以帮助父母在孩子过渡到独立的大学生活时支持他们。与对照组学生相比,使用手册的学生在大学第一学期开始或增加物质使用的可能性较小。ClinicalTrials.gov 标识符:NCT03227809。

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