CHE-UES-RCTALCOHOL-2012-V1.2
Randomized controlled trial of an internet-based brief intervention targeting alcohol use: Primary and secondary prevention for young men in a general population sample
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Switzerland | CH |
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the efficacy of a proactive electronic screening and brief intervention (internet-based brief intervention) providing personalized feedback and information on alcohol use and its consequences among young men in the general population. It consists of two studies: a secondary prevention study (for those with unhealthy alcohol use, defined as reporting >14 drinks per week OR at least one episode of binge drinking (6 or more drinks per occasion) per month OR an Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test score >8) and a primary prevention study (for those without unhealthy alcohol use).
It is hypothesized that the internet-based brief intervention will decrease later alcohol use and related consequences among individuals with unhealthy alcohol use (secondary prevention study) and will prevent the increase of alcohol use among individuals without unhealthy alcohol use (primary prevention study).
The study is a parallel-group randomized controlled trial: a total of 1633 participants were included. 737 participated in the secondary prevention study and 896 in the primary prevention study. In both studies, participants were randomly assigned to receive electronic personalized feedback or not and followed at 1 month and at 6 months to evaluate their alcohol use. The primary outcomes were weekly alcohol consumption and prevalence of monthly risky single occasion drinking (or "binge"). Participants were Swiss young men from a general population sample.
The trial was registered at current controlled trials: ISRCTN55991918
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