Department of Psychology, Fordham University, New York, USA.
Department of Psychological Science, Loyola Marymount University, 1 LMU Drive Suite 4700, Los Angeles, CA, 90045, USA.
J Prev (2022). 2024 Aug;45(4):557-577. doi: 10.1007/s10935-024-00781-3. Epub 2024 Apr 28.
Most alcohol intervention research focuses on program efficacy, yet few studies have investigated the acceptability of a program's design and implementation to the target population or adapting existing alcohol interventions to different populations. To address these gaps in the literature, we (1) examined participant responsiveness to and implementation quality of FITSTART+, a web-app delivered parent-based alcohol intervention designed for incoming first-year college students in the United States, and (2) gathered feedback on how this intervention could be adapted to other populations of parents. A sample of U.S. parents of 17-20-year-old first-year college students (N = 109) participated in FITSTART+ during their child's first year of college and completed a survey about parents' responsiveness to the app and its quality. Next, a sample of non-U.S. parents of adolescents aged 13 to 19 (N = 44) participated in one of 11 focus groups in which they briefly explored the app and then discussed how it could be adapted to be applicable and culturally relevant for them and their context. Results revealed that U.S. parents rated the intervention's quality as high and parents were responsive to the web-app's content, but some did not visit one of the most critical aspects of the intervention (i.e., alcohol-related parenting resources). Non-U.S. participants provided a range of suggestions for adapting the intervention to their context, which varied by culture. Results identify areas for improvement, particularly regarding the use of alcohol-related parenting resources, in this intervention and for web-delivered PBIs more broadly.
大多数酒精干预研究都集中在项目的效果上,但很少有研究调查目标人群对项目设计和实施的接受程度,或针对不同人群对现有的酒精干预措施进行调整。为了解决文献中的这些空白,我们(1)考察了参与者对 FITSTART+的反应以及其实施质量,FITSTART+是一款为即将进入美国大学一年级的学生的父母设计的基于网络的酒精干预应用程序;(2)收集了关于如何将这种干预措施应用于其他父母群体的反馈。美国 17-20 岁大一学生的家长(N=109)在孩子上大学的第一年参与了 FITSTART+,并完成了一项关于家长对应用程序的反应和其质量的调查。接下来,一组来自非美国的 13 至 19 岁青少年的家长(N=44)参加了 11 个焦点小组中的一个,他们简要地探讨了该应用程序,然后讨论了如何对其进行调整,使其适用于他们及其所在环境,并具有文化相关性。结果表明,美国家长对干预措施的质量评价很高,且家长对网络应用程序的内容很感兴趣,但有些家长没有访问干预措施的一个最关键方面(即与酒精相关的育儿资源)。非美国参与者提供了一系列适应其环境的干预措施的建议,这些建议因文化而异。研究结果确定了该干预措施需要改进的领域,特别是在使用与酒精相关的育儿资源方面,同时也为更广泛的网络提供的基于父母的干预措施提供了参考。