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Scientific article 14. JUN 2024
  • Health Care
  • Children, Adolescents and Families
  • Health Care, Children, Adolescents and Families

Changing university students' alcohol use with a web-based intervention: evidence from a randomized controlled trial

Authors:

  • Stefan Bastholm Andrade
  • Jane Greve
  • Rune Vammen Lesner
  • Health Care
  • Children, Adolescents and Families
  • Health Care, Children, Adolescents and Families
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Aim: This study evaluated the impact of a web-based nudging intervention aimed at reducing alcohol consumption among Danish university bachelor and master students.
Methods: To evaluate the impact of the intervention, we conducted a clustered randomized controlled experiment among 961 university students. The intervention combined a survey on self-affirmation to reduce defensive progression with information on key beliefs about binge drinking and tools to avoid excessive drinking. We measured the impact of the intervention on outcomes using the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test scale capturing key aspects of youth drinking.
Results: Compared to the students in the control group, the students in the intervention group had a 20% reduction on number of episodes per month with alcohol intake. We find no effect on binge drinking or measures of harmful alcohol consumption.
Conclusions: Our study shows that it is possible to change young people's alcohol consumption through a relatively cost-effective web-based intervention based on the theory of planned behavior.
Clinical trial registration: The trial was registered at the American Economic Association's registry for randomized trials with RCT ID: AEARCTR-0004703. https://www.socialscienceregistry.org/trials/4703

Authors

  • Stefan Bastholm AndradeJane GreveRune Vammen Lesner

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    The Journal of Public Health: From Theory to Practice
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