检测和理解饮酒情境中的社会影响:基于蓝牙传感器的可行性和可接受性研究方案。
Detecting and Understanding Social Influence During Drinking Situations: Protocol for a Bluetooth-Based Sensor Feasibility and Acceptability Study.
机构信息
Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies, Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences, Brown University, Providence, RI, United States.
Brown University, Providence, RI, United States.
出版信息
JMIR Res Protoc. 2024 Jun 6;13:e50650. doi: 10.2196/50650.
BACKGROUND
High-risk alcohol consumption among young adults frequently occurs in the presence of peers who are also drinking. A high-risk drinking situation may consist of particular social network members who have a primary association with drinking. Fine-grained approaches such as ecological momentary assessment (EMA) are growing in popularity for studying real-time social influence, but studies using these approaches exclusively rely on participant self-report. Passive indicators of peer presence using Bluetooth-based technology to detect real-time interactions have the potential to assist in the development of just-in-time interventions.
OBJECTIVE
This study seeks to examine the feasibility and acceptability of using a Bluetooth-based sensor and smartphone app to measure social contact in real-world drinking situations.
METHODS
Young adults (N=20) who drink heavily and report social drinking will be recruited from the community to participate in a 3-week EMA study. Using a social network interview, index participants will identify and recruit 3 of their friends to carry a Bluetooth beacon. Participants will complete a series of EMA reports on their own personal Android devices including random reports; morning reports; first-drink reports; and signal-contingent reports, which are triggered following the detection of a beacon carried by a peer participant. EMA will assess alcohol use and characteristics of the social environment, including who is nearby and who is drinking. For items about peer proximity and peer drinking, a customized peer list will be presented to participants. Feedback about the study protocol will be ascertained through weekly contact with both index and peer participants, followed by a qualitative interview at the end of the study. We will examine the feasibility and acceptability of recruitment, enrollment of participants and peers, and retention. Feasibility will be determined using indexes of eligibility, enrollment, and recruitment. Acceptability will be determined through participant enrollment and retention, protocol compliance, and participant-reported measures of acceptability. Feasibility and acceptability for peer participants will be informed by enrollment rates, latency to enrollment, compliance with carrying the beacon, and self-reported reasons for compliance or noncompliance with beacon procedures. Finally, EMA data about peer proximity and peer drinking will support the validity of the peer selection process.
RESULTS
Participant recruitment began in February 2023, and enrollment was completed in December 2023. Results will be reported in 2025.
CONCLUSIONS
The protocol allows us to examine the feasibility and acceptability of a Bluetooth-based sensor for the detection of social contact between index participants and their friends, including social interactions during real-world drinking situations. Data from this study will inform just-in-time adaptive interventions seeking to address drinking in the natural environment by providing personalized feedback about a high-risk social context and alerting an individual that they are in a potentially unsafe situation.
INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/50650.
背景
年轻人中高危饮酒行为经常发生在同伴也饮酒的情况下。高危饮酒情况可能包括与饮酒有主要关联的特定社交网络成员。生态瞬时评估(EMA)等精细方法越来越受欢迎,用于实时研究社会影响,但这些方法的研究仅依赖于参与者的自我报告。使用基于蓝牙的技术被动地检测同伴存在的指标,以实时检测交互,有可能有助于开发即时干预措施。
目的
本研究旨在探讨使用基于蓝牙的传感器和智能手机应用程序来测量现实世界饮酒情况下社交接触的可行性和可接受性。
方法
将从社区招募大量饮酒且报告社交饮酒的年轻成年人(N=20)参加为期 3 周的 EMA 研究。使用社交网络访谈,指数参与者将识别并招募 3 名朋友携带蓝牙信标。参与者将使用自己的个人 Android 设备完成一系列 EMA 报告,包括随机报告、早晨报告、第一杯酒报告和信号触发报告,当检测到同伴参与者携带的信标时会触发信号触发报告。EMA 将评估饮酒情况和社交环境特征,包括附近的人和正在饮酒的人。对于关于同伴接近度和同伴饮酒的项目,将向参与者展示定制的同伴列表。通过每周与指数参与者和同伴参与者联系,以及在研究结束时进行定性访谈,确定对研究方案的反馈。我们将检查招募、参与者和同伴的参与和保留情况的可行性和可接受性。可行性将通过合格性、参与率和招募率的指标来确定。可接受性将通过参与者的参与率和保留率、方案的遵守情况以及参与者报告的可接受性来确定。同伴参与者的可行性和可接受性将通过入组率、入组延迟、携带信标遵守情况以及自我报告的遵守或不遵守信标程序的原因来确定。最后,关于同伴接近度和同伴饮酒的 EMA 数据将支持同伴选择过程的有效性。
结果
参与者招募于 2023 年 2 月开始,2023 年 12 月完成入组。结果将于 2025 年报告。
结论
该方案使我们能够检查基于蓝牙的传感器用于检测指数参与者与其朋友之间社交接触的可行性和可接受性,包括在现实世界饮酒情况下的社交互动。这项研究的数据将为即时自适应干预措施提供信息,通过提供关于高危社交环境的个性化反馈,并提醒个人他们处于潜在不安全的情况,从而解决自然环境中的饮酒问题。
国际注册报告标识符(IRRID):DERR1-10.2196/50650。