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通过澳大利亚的“清醒好奇”运动减少重度饮酒:一项混合方法研究的方案

Reducing Heavy Drinking Through the "Sober Curious" Movement in Australia: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study.

作者信息

Ward Paul Russell, Savic Michael, MacLean Sarah, Lunnay Belinda, Lyons Antonia, Hughes Tonda, London Kerry, Caluzzi Gabriel, Pettigrew Simone, Pennay Amy, Meyer Samantha, Duncan Tristan, Lee Nicole

机构信息

Research Centre for Public Health, Equity and Human Flourishing, Torrens University Australia, Adelaide, Australia.

School of Health and Social Development, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.

出版信息

JMIR Res Protoc. 2025 Jun 10;14:e72631. doi: 10.2196/72631.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Alcohol consumption is a major public health problem. Its socially engrained nature adds complexity to designing successful reduction approaches. Rather than implementing another intervention, we will undertake a natural experiment on the "sober curious" movement, which gained momentum through social media influencers promoting the idea of reducing alcohol consumption for wellness. We focus on ways to reduce alcohol consumption, through sober curiosity, with 4 heavy-drinking population groups: male construction workers; lesbian, gay, or bisexual women; hospitality workers; and tertiary education students.

OBJECTIVE

Aim 1 analyzes the sober curious movement from the "supply side" using qualitative interviews with sober curious stakeholders and a citizen science study of social media content with the 4 case study groups. We will also undertake citizen science and social media studies with a representative sample of the population. Aim 2 examines the sober curious movement from the "demand side" using qualitative interviews with the 4 case study groups to investigate their knowledge and attitudes toward sober curiosity. We will also undertake a representative national survey and ethnography with a representative sample of the population. For aim 3, we will develop evidence-based interventions leveraging sober curiosity and using citizens' juries, industry symposia, and policy symposia to develop feasible public health measures and options tailored to the needs of the 4 case study groups.

METHODS

The project involves 3 stages. Stage 1 will examine the supply side of alcohol-free products. A social media analysis of marketing by alcohol-free producers and distributors will generate an understanding of their techniques and population groups they target. In-depth interviews with producers will create evidence on the intentions behind making alcohol-free products available, their target market, and if and how they balance providing nonalcoholic products alongside alcohol. Stage 2 will be a qualitative study with 4 case study groups with high alcohol consumption: male construction workers; lesbian, gay, or bisexual women; hospitality workers; and tertiary education students. This stage will provide a deep understanding of the reasons for alcohol consumption, potential for alcohol-free product use, and possible interventions to sustainably reduce consumption. Stage 3 will involve deliberative symposia with non-alcoholic beverage producers and distributors, representatives from our case study groups, public health professionals, and policy makers to develop co-designed interventions for alcohol reduction.

RESULTS

This 3-year research protocol was funded by the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council via their Ideas Grants funding scheme (grant ID GNT2038211). The study will commence in July 2025. Human Research Ethics Committee approval has been granted.

CONCLUSIONS

Our study will provide a template for interventions designed to enable reduced drinking within heavy-drinking social worlds with huge potential for scalability of knowledge, expanding the economic, environmental, social, and cultural benefits within and across Australia and internationally.

INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): PRR1-10.2196/72631.

摘要

背景

酒精消费是一个重大的公共卫生问题。其在社会中根深蒂固的性质使得设计成功的减少酒精消费方法变得复杂。我们不会实施另一项干预措施,而是将对“清醒好奇”运动进行一项自然实验,该运动通过社交媒体有影响力的人推动减少酒精消费以促进健康的理念而获得势头。我们专注于通过清醒好奇来减少酒精消费的方法,针对4个大量饮酒人群:男性建筑工人;女同性恋、男同性恋或双性恋女性;酒店服务业工作者;以及高等教育学生。

目的

目标1从“供应方”分析清醒好奇运动,通过对清醒好奇利益相关者进行定性访谈以及对4个案例研究群体的社交媒体内容进行公民科学研究。我们还将对具有代表性的人群样本进行公民科学和社交媒体研究。目标2从“需求方”考察清醒好奇运动,通过对4个案例研究群体进行定性访谈,以调查他们对清醒好奇的了解和态度。我们还将对具有代表性的人群样本进行一项全国代表性调查和人种志研究。对于目标3,我们将利用清醒好奇并通过公民陪审团、行业研讨会和政策研讨会来制定基于证据的干预措施,以制定适合4个案例研究群体需求的可行公共卫生措施和选项。

方法

该项目包括3个阶段。第1阶段将研究无酒精产品的供应方。通过对无酒精产品生产商和经销商的营销进行社交媒体分析,将了解他们的技术以及他们所针对的人群。对生产商进行深入访谈将为提供无酒精产品背后的意图、目标市场以及他们是否以及如何在提供酒精产品的同时平衡提供非酒精产品创造证据。第2阶段将对4个高酒精消费案例研究群体进行定性研究:男性建筑工人;女同性恋、男同性恋或双性恋女性;酒店服务业工作者;以及高等教育学生。这个阶段将深入了解酒精消费的原因、使用无酒精产品的可能性以及可持续减少消费的可能干预措施。第3阶段将与无酒精饮料生产商和经销商、我们案例研究群体的代表、公共卫生专业人员和政策制定者举行审议性研讨会,以制定共同设计的减少酒精消费的干预措施。

结果

这项为期3年的研究方案由澳大利亚国家卫生与医学研究委员会通过其“思想资助”计划(资助编号GNT2038211)资助。该研究将于2025年7月开始。已获得人类研究伦理委员会的批准。

结论

我们的研究将为旨在使大量饮酒的社会环境中减少饮酒的干预措施提供一个模板,具有巨大的知识可扩展性潜力,在澳大利亚境内外及国际上扩大经济、环境、社会和文化效益。

国际注册报告标识符(IRRID):PRR1-10.2196/72631

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