DRT Mobile Intervention to Increase Safe Drinking
Alcohol; Use, Problem
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Alcohol; Use, Problem focused on measuring Alcohol Use, Deviance Regulation Theory, Mobile Intervention, Protective Behavioral Strategies
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
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Exclusion Criteria:
- Severe mental illness
- Under 18 years of age
- Over 26 years of age
- Unable to speak English fluently
Sites / Locations
- The University of Central Florida
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Active Comparator
Experimental
Experimental
BASICS
Deviance Regulation Theory
Deviance Regulation Theory+BASICS
Participants in the active control will receive a modified single session BASICS. BASICS is a well-documented and empirically supported prevention/intervention program for college student drinkers. BASICS targets heavy drinking students that have experienced or are at an increased risk for a variety of alcohol-related problems linked to college student life. The program is designed to help students make better alcohol-use decisions based on a broader understanding of the risks associated with problem drinking. It enhances motivation to change and promotes the development of skills to moderate drinking. The overall style of the program uses motivational interviewing and emphasizes empathy and non-judgmental interaction. The aims of BASICS are to (1) reduce alcohol consumption and consequences, (2) promote healthier and more responsible choices, and (3) provide information and coping skills.
DRT participants receive an initial intervention session that is consistent with their current (pre-intervention) PBS frequency norm beliefs. For the initial intervention session, participants discuss their perception of the use of alcohol and use of protective behavioral strategies among campus peers. They are given feedback on the injunctive norms of alcohol use and PBS use by their peers which is tailored to each individuals normative perceptions. Following the initial intervention session, participants will carry a mobile device that allows for individuals to report current drinking environments. They then receive DRT consistent feedback based on the norms reported in their current drinking environment.
DRT participants receive an initial intervention session that is consistent with their current (pre-intervention) PBS frequency norm beliefs but also follows the framework of BASICS. For the initial intervention session, participants discuss their perception of the use of alcohol and use of protective behavioral strategies among campus peers. They are given feedback on both descriptive and injunctive norms of alcohol use and PBS use by their peers which is tailored to each individuals normative perceptions. Following the initial intervention session, participants will carry a mobile device that allows for individuals to report current drinking environments. They then receive DRT consistent feedback based on the norms reported in their current drinking environment.