Alcohol abuse prevention programs in college students

Melinda J. Ickes, Taj Haider, Manoj Sharma

Producción científica: Review articlerevisión exhaustiva

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Resumen

Trends in alcohol consumption of college students remain a concern. Presented is a systematic review to determine the efficacy of alcohol-abuse interventions for college students. To be included in this review, the study must have been published in English between 2007 and 2012, include an alcohol-abuse intervention for college students in the US, use any quantitative study design, and measure psychosocial variables related to alcohol behavior. A total of 49 studies met these criteria, including 40 RCTs. Motivational interviewing (n=12) and brief motivational interventions (n=10) were the most widely used intervention strategies, with the majority of the interventions targeting college students under 21 years of age (n=35). Results indicate interventions found success with decreased drinking (n=34), reduction in alcohol problems or consequences (n=8), and decreased peer perception of alcohol use (n=4). Considering the success of these programs, alcohol prevention programming is warranted on college campuses. Programs including a brief, personalized consultation with a trained facilitator may yield the greatest improvements in targeted behaviors. Reported limitations within intervention design included low sample sizes, high attrition rates, and significant differences in baseline characteristics. Future studies should aim to address these limitations in study design as well as conduct long-term follow-up to determine sustainability of intervention effect.

Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (desde-hasta)208-227
Número de páginas20
PublicaciónJournal of Substance Use
Volumen20
N.º3
DOI
EstadoPublished - jun 1 2015

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© 2013 Informa UK Ltd.

Financiación

1Department of Kinesiology and Health Promotion, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA, 2African Medical & Research Foundation USA, New York, NY, USA, and3Department of Health Promotion & Education, University of Cincinnati, Teachers College 526, Cincinnati, OH, USA

FinanciadoresNúmero del financiador
2African Medical & Research Foundation USA
and3Department of Health Promotion & Education
University of Kentucky
University of Cincinnati

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Medicine (miscellaneous)
    • Health(social science)

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