TY - JOUR
T1 - The effect of the 'What Do You Drink' web-based brief alcohol intervention on self-efficacy to better understand changes in alcohol use over time
T2 - Randomized controlled trial using ecological momentary assessment
AU - Voogt, Carmen V.
AU - Kuntsche, Emmanuel
AU - Kleinjan, Marloes
AU - Engels, Rutger C.M.E.
N1 - Funding Information:
Funding for this study was provided by ZonMw, The Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development, Grant 50-50110-96-682; ZonMw had no further role in study design; in the collection, analysis and interpretation of data; in the writing of the report; or in the decision to submit the paper for publication. Trial registration: Netherlands Trial Register NTR2665.
PY - 2014/5/1
Y1 - 2014/5/1
N2 - Background: To examine whether (1) the 'What Do You Drink' (WDYD) intervention resulted in drinking refusal self-efficacy (DRSE) changes directly after the intervention, and if so, whether these changes sustained at six-months follow-up and (2) DRSE was related to alcohol use over time, and if so, whether the strength of these relationships differed across conditions. Insight herein can help explain the sustained preventive effects of the WDYD intervention on alcohol use, as reported previously. Methods: Alcohol use and DRSE data were collected from 907 participants (60.3% male; M= 20.8 (SD. = 1.7) in a two-arm parallel group randomized controlled trial applying ecological momentary assessment with 30 time-points. Participants were randomized to the experimental (n= 456: WDYD intervention) or control condition (n= 451: no intervention). Results: Latent Growth Curve (LGC) analyses that modeled individual change in DRSE over time by condition revealed that participants in the experimental condition experienced a higher social pressure DRSE compared to participants in the control condition at six-months follow-up. Moreover, LGC analyses with time-varying covariates revealed that DRSE was negatively related to weekly alcohol consumption and social pressure DRSE to frequency of binge drinking. The WDYD intervention did not affect the strength of these relationships. Conclusions: The WDYD intervention increased the level of social pressure DRSE directly after the intervention that sustained at six-months follow-up. This change is likely to be responsible for the sustained preventive effects of the WDYD intervention on alcohol use, as reported previously.
AB - Background: To examine whether (1) the 'What Do You Drink' (WDYD) intervention resulted in drinking refusal self-efficacy (DRSE) changes directly after the intervention, and if so, whether these changes sustained at six-months follow-up and (2) DRSE was related to alcohol use over time, and if so, whether the strength of these relationships differed across conditions. Insight herein can help explain the sustained preventive effects of the WDYD intervention on alcohol use, as reported previously. Methods: Alcohol use and DRSE data were collected from 907 participants (60.3% male; M= 20.8 (SD. = 1.7) in a two-arm parallel group randomized controlled trial applying ecological momentary assessment with 30 time-points. Participants were randomized to the experimental (n= 456: WDYD intervention) or control condition (n= 451: no intervention). Results: Latent Growth Curve (LGC) analyses that modeled individual change in DRSE over time by condition revealed that participants in the experimental condition experienced a higher social pressure DRSE compared to participants in the control condition at six-months follow-up. Moreover, LGC analyses with time-varying covariates revealed that DRSE was negatively related to weekly alcohol consumption and social pressure DRSE to frequency of binge drinking. The WDYD intervention did not affect the strength of these relationships. Conclusions: The WDYD intervention increased the level of social pressure DRSE directly after the intervention that sustained at six-months follow-up. This change is likely to be responsible for the sustained preventive effects of the WDYD intervention on alcohol use, as reported previously.
KW - Drinking refusal self-efficacy
KW - Ecological momentary assessment
KW - Heavy drinking
KW - Students
KW - Web-based brief alcohol intervention
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U2 - 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2014.02.009
DO - 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2014.02.009
M3 - Article
C2 - 24613632
AN - SCOPUS:84897487754
SN - 0376-8716
VL - 138
SP - 89
EP - 97
JO - Drug and Alcohol Dependence
JF - Drug and Alcohol Dependence
IS - 1
ER -